Kay Burley says ‘there’s a special place in hell’ for This Morning star Camilla Tominey after Sky exit

Our thanks to Jeff for this. Camilla Tominey also has her own show on GB News. An extract:

“However, in a scathing article Camilla Tominey, who regularly appears on This Morning to discuss news segments, said ‘some may say good riddance’ and described her as ‘resilient as her facelift.’

In response, Kay accused the journalist, 46, of making misogynistic remarks and said there was a ‘special place in hell’ for women who tear down other women.

She wrote: ‘#Sweetie ⁦@CamillaTominey⁩ as the late, great Madeleine Albright said, there is a special place in hell for women who don’t support other women.’ [J4MB: “don’t support” in practice means “criticise”. Women are so thin-skinned they cannot bear criticism from other women, and will not regard it as potentially legitimate. Pathetic.]”

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Free Speech union weekly newsletter

Enjoy. An extract takes up the remainder of this blog piece:

NICE proposes linguistic solution to the “obesity” crisis

NHS staff have been told not to call people “obese” by the medicines watchdog. In the latest version of its inclusive language guide, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) instructs medical workers to describe the badly overweight as “people with obesity”. It also warns against using “diabetic”, and “alcoholic” rather than “people with diabetes” and “people who are dependent on alcohol”. [J4MB: in a similar vein, are short people “people with shortness”?]

Other banned words include “homeless”, which is replaced by “people experiencing homelessness”, while “disadvantaged people” become “people who are underserved”.

The guide claims it’s “good manners” to use such alternatives because they don’t indicate that a condition is “what a person is”. But according to FSU General Secretary Toby Young, the advice will be a “fat lot of help”.

“The obsessive language policing by woke mandarins is symptomatic of the intellectual vacuity of the progressive left, who now think the way to help disadvantaged people – sorry, the ‘underserved’ – is to relabel them in a more politically correct way,” Toby told the Telegraph.

“A fat lot of help that will be, if I’m allowed to use that word. What a ‘person with obesity’ needs is not a nice new label, but a GP appointment so they can get a prescription for Ozempic.”

For many people, the obvious response to the NICE guidance might seem to be an eye-roll or a belly laugh. The trouble is that such nonsense can too easily morph into an informal – or even a formal – speech code, with all the risks that carries of not-so-funny disciplinary action.

Full story here.

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MPs demand timetable for cohabitation reform

A piece in The Law Society Gazette. Cohabitation reform will be a gravy train for lawyers, as divorce has long been, as women leave their cohabiting partners with a view to fleecing them financially (the women having often contributed little or nothing towards the couple’s combined assets). We’ve been warning for some time that this government will introduce cohabitation reform, one of a number of concessions made to radical feminists. An extract:

“A cross-party group of MPs has applied gentle pressure on the government to confirm the timetable for cohabitation reform following a 2024 manifesto pledge to strengthen the rights and protections of women [J4MB emphasis] in cohabiting relationships.”

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Google joins firms dropping diversity recruitment goals

Our thanks to Steve for this good news. We look forward to the parasites in the DEI industry doing something more useful with their lives e.g. collecting garbage bins, or flipping burgers.

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The J4MB Files #706: Mike Buchanan interviewed by Julia Diorio, feminist student at New York University (2024)

We’re linking daily to selected video / audio files from our YouTube channel. Today’s file is here (video, 44:45).

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ANNOUNCEMENT: International Conferences on Men’s Issues (ICMIs)

The first ICMI was hosted in 2014 near Detroit. It was organised and hosted by Paul Elam of A Voice for Men (AVfM). A few years ago he passed ownership of AVfM to Robert Brockway, an Australian MRA. The event was very successful, and so the series of ICMIs was born. Later successful events were held in London (2), Gold Coast (Australia), Chicago, Pune (India) and online.

There are more than 300 videos of the speeches and related materials in playlists on the Justice for Men & Boys YouTube channel, Paul Elam’s playlists and AVfM playlists.

There has never been a conference series to compare with ICMIs. They have raised the consciousness and understanding of countless men and women globally with respect to men’s and boys’ issues since 2014. Three of the organisers – Paul Elam, Rob Brockway and myself – recently decided to retire from organising future ICMIs. We should like to warmly thank all the people who made the ICMI series such a success over the years. The ICMIs planned for this year (Australia) and next year (United States) will not take place unless new organisers are found.

ICMI is too important and well-known a brand to simply cease to exist, or be exploited by those without the wellbeing of men and boys as their prime concern. And so it is that we’re very pleased to announce that with immediate effect, the highly-regarded MRA Anil Kumar – founder and leader of Save Indian Family Foundation – becomes the sole custodian of the ICMI brand. He brings many strengths and qualities to the role, and we wish him every success.

It follows that Anil alone can authorise people to organise and host future ICMIs. Anyone with a potential interest in organising future ICMIs, or contributing to them in any way, should contact Anil, his details:

Email: newageindian@gmail.com

Phone / WhatsApp: +91 984 514 3724

Telegram: @anilkl

X / Twitter: @RealSIFF

His office manager is Gowri Shankar:

Email: krishna.gs.india.siff@gmail.com

Phone / WhatsApp: +91 6362 000 498