The Cambridge University online student rag Varsity was among the key feminist players attacking Elizabeth Hobson and myself when we went to the university to give talks in 2019. Blog pieces, videos etc. relating to that day are here.
If you’re pushed for time, we urge you to at least watch the video (4:32) of Natty Raymond chasing after and apprehending one of the two feminists who had thrown milkshakes over me. Link in our blog piece #NobodyMessesWithNatty. Cambridge University milkshake incident – video footage of the assailant and photographer. Towards the end of the footage Natty has an exchange with the Varsity photographer who had taken the photograph of the milkshakes in mid-air. Comedy gold.
I was naturally interested to be alerted to a new Varsity article, Students plan protest against ‘anti feminist’ documentary screening. Enjoy.
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And “feminists” have the gall to complain about “cancelling” TERFs when they are the original “no platformers”. The hysterical reaction to anything that even hints that there is something amiss about females not having children seems to be more about the stirrings within women, which they have to suppress or ignore. After all there are an endless string of articles about the “guilt” these career women feel about abortions, leaving children in childcare etc. Tending to indicate that deep down they are aware of the price they pay. As De Beauvoir states the problem with giving women the choice to become nurturing mothers is that far too many will choose it!
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