Women twice as likely to take time off due to stress or worry

An article (£) in yesterday’s Sunday Times. The explanations for why women take twice as much time off work as men include stress, depression, anxiety, systemic neglect, neurobiological overload, social gaslighting, discrimination, sexism, ageism, the menopause (including ‘brain fog’, in the light of which, should menopausal women be barred from driving cars, flying planes etc.?)… It’s a miracle women ever turn up for work at all. An extract:

“Workers in governmental public administration and defence roles, in the education sector and in health and social work were the most stressed out.”

Women take more time off work despite working considerably fewer hours, and “unsocial hours” in particular. In the UK, approximately 36% of women in employment work part-time, while 14% of men work part-time. No mention is made of these facts in the article, nor that women have an inferior work ethic, as we know from Dr Catherine Hakim’s Preference Theory.

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How to End the Gender Death Gap | We the Internet TV (2017). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #97 of 173.

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True Facts About The Dung Beetle (2013). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #96 of 173.

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John Major backs Labour plan to spare thousands of women jail

Appalling (Times, £). The number of women going to prison will be cut by two thirds under new government plans to tackle overcrowding in jails. Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, will propose that judges and magistrates should have a presumption against sending criminals to jail for less than 12 months. The length of suspended sentences, now capped at two years, will also be extended.

Fewer than 5% of prisoners today are women. These proposals will reduce the proportion to under 2%.

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Tayo Bero, Guardian ‘journalist’, is a blithering idiot (what are the chances?)

Tayo Bero is an American Guardian journalist and the blithering idiot behind a piece in yesterday’s edition, Diddy’s lawyers are banking on the ‘mutual abuse’ defence. Newsflash: it’s not a thing. She starts with this:

Sean “Diddy” Combs’s sex-trafficking and racketeering trial is under way, and the music mogul’s lawyers gave us a glimpse into what their strategy would be during jury selection last week, when they finally admitted that he was violent toward his ex Cassie Ventura. But now they’re claiming that the violence was mutual.

In a statement to the judge, the defense attorney Marc Agnifilo said they plan to “take the position [that] there was mutual violence in their relationship”. Combs’s lawyers also describe Ventura, the prosecution’s star witness, as “strong” with “a nature of violence”, and “capable of starting physical confrontation”.

This is classic men’s rights fare, and now is a great time to remind everyone that mutual abuse isn’t a thing – and it is extremely dangerous to allow celebrities to normalize it.”

A response that I often post in comments sections in response to such feminist BS is the following:

The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project (PASK) published in May 2013 in the journal Partner Abuse is the most comprehensive review of domestic violence research ever carried out. This unparallelled three-year research project was conducted by 42 scholars at 20 universities and research centres. The headline finding of the PASK review was that:

“Men and women perpetrate physical and non-physical forms of abuse at comparable rates, most domestic violence is mutual, women are as controlling as men, domestic violence by men and women is correlated with essentially the same risk factors, and male and female perpetrators are motivated for similar reasons.”

A key numerical result from the PASK review was:

“Among large population samples, 57.9% of intimate-partner violence (IPV) reported was bi-directional, 42.1% unidirectional, 13.8% of the unidirectional violence was male-to-female, 28.3% was female-to-male.”

The last point is worth emphasising. In the 42.1% of (heterosexual) couples in which one partner is always the perpetrator and the other the victim, the woman is TWICE as likely to be the perpetrator and (therefore) HALF as likely to be the victim.”

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Paul Elam, Janice Fiamengo and Tom Golden: “Plays Like a Girl, Sarah Fuller Does – Regarding Men” (2020). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #95 of 173.

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War On The Poorest: The United States Is Turning On Its Own People.

Our thanks to Gerry for this (video, 10:12). He writes:

“Some insightful comments that are close to the problems being experienced by men.

He is talking about America but the same issues affect workers everywhere.”

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Prison governor Kerri Pegg, 42, jailed for nine years for relationship with prisoner

Our thanks to Jeff for this good news. An extract:

“Kerri Pegg, 42, was seen as a “rising star” of the Prison Service, climbing the career ladder from graduate to governor at HMP Kirkham in Lancashire in six years.”

I simply cannot imagine a man making that ascent in six years.

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