NEW ZEALAND: Men & Boys Wellbeing Conference 2023

Earlier this evening I had the honour and pleasure of being the first speaker at an event organized by New Zealander Gordon Dickson, the Men & Boys Wellbeing Conference 2023. The transcript of my talk is here.
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  1. Thank you for sharing this. I do think one of the ways the political shift may occur is that of adopting a human rights stance. Much of the feminist project now is built on actually denying basic long cherished human rights and political rights. From denying justice by abolishing jury trials to manipulating evidence rule and police practice to illegal processes such as at the RAF or denying the childs rights to favour mothers pover fathers, To oppose feminist ideology is not to oppose women but to protect human and legal rights and do so for males as much as women. In a way sidestepping the social (maybe even biologically driven) chivalry that reacts strongly to anything that looks a threat to women. As the feminists have learned to their advantage there is nothing more effective in getting people, Male and female, on their side than conjuring a threat to women, no matter how spurious the threat is. It is no doubt the growing recognition that boys are given substandard educations has been matched by the ratcheting up of feminists claims of misogyny in schoolboys and wild assertions of wizard like powers over boys minds by Andrew Tate. Successfully distracting from the lack of action to see boys too get a decent education.

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