Crashed NZ navy ship with a female captain was left on autopilot, inquiry finds

Our thanks to Nigel for this piece on the BBC. He writes:

“The Morris Marina blog piece prompted me to find out where things are up to with regard to the NZ navy ship that sank. Lo and behold it was apparently because it autopiloted itself aground. There are three crew members under investigation for such negligence that sank one of the tiny NZ Navy. Somehow I’m willing to bet that the woman captain won’t be in the frame for this somewhat comical episode of a ship sinking itself.”

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Laura Perrins (TCW): “Travesty of manhood as Tate plays victim card”

Laura Perrins’s piece on TCW today. I think it’s a dreadful piece, man-blaming and woman-excusing, but the comments stream is well worth catching, much of it critical of the article. I’ve posted the following comments, they were immediately (automatically?) held for moderation, and will hopefully appear in due course. They take up the remainder of this blog piece:

“It says a lot about him even before we get to what he did to Nikita Hand, namely pin her to a bed, put her in choke hold, rape her and caused such brutal injury she needed invasive surgical intervention.”

ALLEGEDLY. This whole article is driven by the conviction that men need to take responsibility for their own actions and inactions (which is fair enough) BUT also for women’s actions and inactions (which isn’t fair enough – do women want to be treated as adults or children, or does that depend on the context? A rhetorical question, of course.). Women mustn’t be held accountable for their actions including those following drug taking (alcohol and cocaine in this case, I believe).

On our website we have a constant stream of articles about women not facing punishment for criminal actions, the latest a 27yo woman who walked free after trying to smuggle £150,000 worth of cannabis into the country to pay off personal debts resulting from living beyond her means.

From a report in the Irish Times:

“Following the Garda investigation into Hand’s claims, a file was sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) who decided in June 2020 there was insufficient evidence to prosecute. Hand, with the support of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, sought a review but the decision was upheld.

The DPP, who carried out the review herself, told Hand a high standard of proof, beyond reasonable doubt, applies in a criminal case and she considered there was “no reasonable prospect” of conviction of either McGregor or Lawrence.”

So the woman took out a civil action, where the burden of proof is lower, to get McGregor convicted and get her money. It’s long overdue for people to have anonymity in relation to sex offence charges until and unless convicted. Doubtless many men have paid out huge sums in response to threats of allegations, Donald Trump included.

William Collins in his epic book “The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect” (ebook under £5.00) reveals (using only official stats) that 77 per cent of rape allegations made by women to the police are false.

We’ve published two blog pieces on the McGregor case. One was titled: Janet Bloomfield: “13 reasons women lie about rape” (and its possible relevance to the Conor McGregor case).

Mike Buchanan

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The J4MB Files #639: Professor Stephen Baskerville, interview w/ Mike Buchanan and William Collins (ICMI21)

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Previous attempts to reduce the time limit for abortion

Yesterday we posted a piece titled Nigel Farage suggests MPs should debate rolling back abortion limit. Nigel comments:

“There was a Bill proposed in 2023 on this and debate about inclusion in the Criminal Justice Bill in 2024. Very clearly Nigel Farage is not espousing something new but joining his voice to the many who’d like to see this change Doctors call for MPs to support a reduction in the time limit for abortion | CARE What he has done is open a bit of a sore as members attempts to get this issue properly debated have had to contend with Ministers trying to sidestep it.

Since at least 2006 MPs have been trying to get this debated with Baroness O’Loan’s Bill Abortion (Gestational Time Limit Reduction) Bill [HL] – Parliamentary Bills – UK Parliament the latest attempt, though originating in the Lords means it is unlikely to get Commons Time. The long and tortuous history of this is a master (or perhaps mistress) class in how clever lobbying and committee work can thwart any open debates taking place. In this case from an “early day motion” in 2008!”

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The TRUTH Behind the MORRIS MARINA Controversy – British Leyland’s Worst Failure?

Well, this (video, 13:44) has to be one of the most unlikely videos ever recommended to me by YouTube. I cannot with all conscience recommend you watch any of it other than the section 4:57 – 5:23, presumably drawn from an advert for the Morris Marina, and surely contributing significantly to sales. The star of the 26 second clip was one of the most beautiful British actresses of that or any other era, Madeleine Smith. Her appearance in a bath in one of the early 1970s Hammer Horror films remains with me to this day.

Moving swiftly on. Morris Marina models were manufactured by British Leyland over 1971-80, and having owned second-hand examples of both the 1.3 and 1.8 litre models I cannot disagree with the general consensus that it ranks as one of the worst cars ever built. That said, one of my two examples had a very useful feature which I’ve never seen in another car, a manual reversing light. It frequently proved most useful on the fast lane of the M4 during my daily commutes on the M4 between London and my home in Marlow, Bucks. Happy days…

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Nigel Farage suggests MPs should debate rolling back abortion limit

A predictable hit piece in The Guardian, this extract worth reading:

Responding to questions about the assisted dying bill, which he will vote against, Farage said parliament should be allowed more time “to debate things that people at home talk about”.

“Is 24 weeks right for abortion given that we now save babies at 22?” he said. “That to me would be worthy of a debate in parliament but should that be along party lines? I don’t think so.”

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The J4MB Files #638: Mike Buchanan and William Collins interview Vincent McGovern, “Families Need Fathers” (ICMI21)

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