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Month: September 2023
Karen Woodall: “Bound and Gagged (by the BBC): Silencing the Lived Experience of Children of Divorce and Separation”
Interesting, the loathsome BBC up to its usual disinformation.
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Audio / video #240 from our archives: Woman’s Hour (BBC Radio 4) – Jenni Murray interviews Alison Saunders about ‘failed’ rape trials (2018)
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Jacob Lucas: I’m a dating coach and here are 3 things men say that are red flags – from bragging about being wealthy to claiming they are an Alpha Male
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There are genuine red flags worthy of consideration when it comes to relationships with an unknown man. But what about the red flag issues displayed by women? Like talking about how educated they are and why they deserve a high value man with a sense of humour who treats them like a princess.
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Natasha Poliszczuk: ‘I’ll come clean, I just love doing laundry’: Whatever feminists think, my six loads a week are like therapy
Enjoy.
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Lawrence M. Krauss: “Academia’s Missing Men: Men are disappearing from science and academia. The public perception is, however, exactly the opposite.”
A strong piece in Quillette.
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An excellent piece on the incident that predictably led to the regrettable resignation of Luis Rubiales.
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Luis Rubiales Sensationally RESIGNS In Interview With Piers Morgan
Very sad (video, 2:14).
No man is safe from these mad feminist harpies. As it happens, I’d already come up with a provisional title for my talk at next year’s ICMI in Budapest:
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Pandering to Women’s Demands is Destroying Western CivilisationThe Rubiales case would seem to confirm the point.
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Two tales of female entitlement
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I wouldn’t normally pay too much attention to such things but these two items spanning teenage and middle age years illustrate the pervasiveness of female entitlement. In the first we read of a teenage girl stealing from her brother, because his stuff suits her style, the father takes a simple practical step to at least make her ask. Yet the mother and mother-in-law seem OK with letting the boy’s stuff be taken. In just the way that they wouldn’t were is to be a lad taking things without asking. Dad praised for buying son locks for his room to stop daughter’s ‘upsetting’ habit – Mirror Online While scroll on many years and we have the classic tale of the bored housewife. Again it’s all about her and simply glosses over the basic facts that her “workaholic” husband has worked hard and long hours to support her, not working, and their three children. She complains he’s lazy despite working long and hard to house, feed and clothe the rest of his family. BEL MOONEY: Has the time come to leave my lazy husband? | Daily Mail Online In both the basic assumption of the women directly involved is that they are entitled to males’ “stuff”, and so effectively disregard the male’s work, the teenage boy or middle-aged man, to get that “stuff”. For only a woman could say someone is a “workaholic” and at the same time “lazy”.
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Audio / video #239 from our archives: Jordan Peterson interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live
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