Time to think the unthinkable about King Charles III?

An interesting piece by Patrick Clarke for TCW.
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Video / audio #340 from our archives: Mike Buchanan and Natalie Collins on Geoffrey Boycott’s planned knighthood (Julia Hartley-Brewer, talkRadio, 2019)

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New playlist on our YouTube channel – The Fiamengo File 2.0

On our YouTube channel we have a playlist section with 28 playlists of videos including the talks from all the conferences since 2014, and so much more. With the permissions of Janice Fiamengo and her video producer, Steve Brule, we’ve just added a playlist of The Fiamengo File 2.0, a remarkable series charting the dark history of feminism. When you click on individual videos you’ll automatically be redirected to the videos on Steve Brule’s “Studio B” channel, with viewers’ comments. Enjoy!
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Still looking to buy a Xmas present on Xmas Day?

Many people will today open presents from people not on their own shopping lists. What to do? Here’s a suggestion:

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My ten international bestsellers can be ordered from Amazon, here. Six of them are available in Kindle (and other ebook) editions, including Feminism: The Ugly Truth. If you send someone an Amazon eGift Voucher, along with the aforementioned link, (s)he could be reading the Kindle edition of one of my books in minutes. How better to bring some Xmas cheer into someone’s life?

[Note for photography geeks only – I took the above image in a darkened room, using only the light of a candle. Canon M50 mirrorless camera, 24-105mm f4 L lens, f11, ISO100, 25 seconds exposure.]


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It was Christmas Day at the Sunaks’ . . .

An amusing poem by Weaver Sheridan for TCW.
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Video / audio #339 from our archives: Mike Buchanan in discussion with Natalie Collins, “Gormless Feminist of the Month” (Dan Wootton Show, talkRADIO, 2019)

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Amazing donations. (1) Nicholas Crace, 95, gave a kidney to a woman he didn’t know when he was 83. (2) Emmanuel Vakakis’s latest donation of £545 has taken the ICMI24 conference video crowdfunder to its £3,000 target.

An inspiring story for Xmas Day. While we’re on the subject of amazing donations, I’m delighted to report that a donation of £545 by Emmanuel Vakakis has taken the Budapest conference video crowdfunder to its target of £3,000, so there WILL be videos of the conference talks on our YouTube channel. Emmanuel, an Australian, donated £1,245 in total to the crowdfunder, a hugely generous act. I hope to meet him at the Sydney conference in 2025. Compliments of the season to all our supporters.  I predict 2024 will be another good year for the Men’s Rights Movement.
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Video / audio #338 from our archives: Mike Buchanan challenges a feminist defending women groping men in public (Dan Wootton Show, talkRADIO, 2019)

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Home Secretary James Cleverly apologises for ‘ironic joke’ about spiking wife’s drink

Just published by the BBC. An extract:
A spokesman for the home secretary said: “In what was always understood as a private conversation, James, the home secretary tackling spiking, made what was clearly meant to be an ironic joke – for which he apologises.”
Cleverly has made a rookie mistake, apologising for an ironic joke in a private conversation. As always, the apology will only encourage the miserable harpies to attack him further. Another extract:
Senior Labour party figures have described the comments as “appalling”. Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said spiking – putting alcohol or drugs in someone’s drink or body without their consent – was a “disturbing and serious crime which is having a devastating impact on young women’s lives”. It is truly unbelievable that the home secretary made such appalling jokes on the very same day the government announced a new policy on spiking,” she added. And charity Women’s Aid said political leaders were relied upon to “take action to end violence against women and girls, and the misogyny that underpins it”. “It is vital that spiking survivors see ministers treating the subject seriously and not downplaying the reality so many women face,” it said on X.
When will senior politicians strap on a pair and refuse to bend a knee to feminists driven by visceral misandry (I repeat myself), who only want to destroy them? Don’t hold your breath.
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Julie Bindel: “Brighton – Trans tinsel town”

Jools posted this earlier today. Just below the title:
It used to be a 24-hour party town for vacuous gays (and the odd lesbian) but these days it is better known for enabling vile, misogynistic gender ideology and encouraging children to transition
I’ve given her a Xmas gift in the form of a couple of comments. Why not add your own?
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