Woman’s entire personality is hating her husband

Interesting.
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Interim Northamptonshire fire chief Nicci Marzek’s appointment ‘smacks of nepotism’ says critic as previous boss steps down after less than a year. Fire union says Ms Marzec has ‘never worked in the fire sector and has no operational understanding of the role’. Salary – £140,000 p.a.

Our thanks to Jeff for this scandal.
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Audio / video #186 from our archives: The Male Room – The Inadequacy Edition (BBC Radio 4, 2016)

We’re linking daily to selected audio / video files from our YouTube channel. Today’s file is here (audio, 27:46). Trigger warning – a contributor is Kate Smurthwaite.
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Florida Republican women say they will switch parties after DeSantis approves alimony law

Our thanks to Gerry for this good news – an end to permanent alimony in Florida.
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Julie Bindel: There’s something off at OFCOM

Interesting.
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Lord’s Prayer opening may be ‘problematic’, says Stephen Cottrell, archbishop of York

A piece in last Friday’s Guardian. Can anyone be surprised that the Church of England is dying, and that Anglican churches in many countries wish to sever their links with it? An extract:

The archbishop of York has suggested that opening words of the Lord’s Prayer, recited by Christians all over the world for 2,000 years, may be “problematic” because of their patriarchal association.

In his opening address to a meeting of the Church of England’s ruling body, the General Synod, Stephen Cottrell dwelt on the words “Our Father”, the start of the prayer based on Matthew 6:9–13 and Luke 11:2–4 in the New Testament.

“I know the word ‘father’ is problematic for those whose experience of earthly fathers has been destructive and abusive, and for all of us who have laboured rather too much from an oppressively patriarchal grip on life,” he said.

Another extract, showing balance unexpected in The Guardian:

His comment – a brief aside in a speech that focused on the need for unity – will divide members of the C of E, a body whose differences on issues of sexuality, identity and equality have been highly visible for years.

After Cottrell’s speech, Canon Dr Chris Sugden, chair of the conservative Anglican Mainstream group, pointed out that in the Bible Jesus urged people to pray to “our father”.

He said: “Is the archbishop of York saying Jesus was wrong, or that Jesus was not pastorally aware? It seems to be emblematic of the approach of some church leaders to take their cues from culture rather than scripture.”

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Comedy on Netflix

I’ve long been a comedy addict, one of the reasons I launched Laughing at Feminists and its comedy channel (currently 154 videos). When you spend your life challenging feminism and feminists, you need some light relief. Netflix is a great streaming service for comedy. I recently (re)joined it, taking out the month-by-month £4.99pcm subscription. I wasn’t willing to pay the premium for the ad-free subscription, and the ads aren’t excessive. I’ve recently enjoyed on Netflix:
  • a 2022 Netflix Special, Bill Burr at Red Rocks, Colorado, in which he talks about women in general, feminists and lesbians in particular, the official trailer is here (1:21).
  • The three series of the Netflix-commissioned After Life, written and produced by Ricky Gervais, the lead actor in the series. An outstanding series, I can’t think of any black comedy-drama to compare it with.
  • Cunk on Earth, a BBC mockumentary.
Diane Morgan plays Philomena Cunk, the lead character in Cunk on Earth. A few months ago she was interviewed in New York, Diane Morgan Talks Cunk on Earth, Finding History Boring and Why She Hates Stand-Up (9:09). Enjoy.
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Audio / video #185 from our archives – International Men’s Day march and protest (2016)

We’re linking daily to selected audio / video files from our YouTube channel. Today’s file is here (video, 8:58).
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Operation Soteria: Rape reform programme extended across England and Wales

Our thanks to Dougie for this appalling piece (by three women) for the BBC. An extract:
The government says charge rates were markedly better in five police areas where trials of Operation Soteria first began in 2021 and 2022, more than doubling in all but one by the end of 2022.
Charge rates being ‘better’ of course means ‘higher’. This has inevitably required the evidence bar for deciding to bring a prosecution has been lowered, so the conviction rate will (also inevitably) fall, exactly what feminists want in order to drive their narrative that many men are getting away with rape, for which there is exactly zero evidence. But it will feed their demands for juryless rape trials.
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‘The Idol’ Actress Jane Adams Criticizes “Liberal Media” and Tells Feminists to “Go F*ck Yourself”

Our thanks to Gerry for this.
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