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Our thanks to cp for this in Metro. He writes:
“In GB, anyone who dares to call out blatant feminist policy will immediately be tagged with labels of increasing social discredit. Backward…. hateful…. extremist…. terrorist. They tried very hard for that ultimate conflation. There’s no nuance, no discussion. The feminist ministers responsible would do well to examine the motivations of their own hateful ideology. What we have presently bears no resemblance to ‘equality’. It’s thought control from the Ministry of Truth.”
Extracts from the Metro piece:
“Under the plans, teachers would be legally required to refer students who are showing signs of extreme misogynistic views to the national counter-terror programme Prevent.
The local authority and police would then assess them to find out if they require deradicalisation.
Currently, the Home Office’s list of extremism categories includes ‘incel’ – a shortening of ‘involuntary celibate’, which describes a form of violent hatred towards woman by men who feel rejected by them due to a sense of entitlement… [J4MB: No, they “feel rejected by them” because… er… they ARE rejected by them.]
Asked if the move to change the approach to misogyny could threaten free speech, government minister Jess Phillips told LBC: ‘You just use the exact same test you would with far-right extremism and Islamism, wouldn’t you. The same test would have to apply. [J4MB: The irony of a woman driven by visceral misandry coming out with such BS.]
‘People can hold views about women all they like, but it’s not OK any more to ignore the massive growing threat caused by online hatred towards women and for us to ignore it because we’re worried about the line, rather than making sure the line is in the right place as we would do with any other extremist ideology.’ “
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Our thanks to Ronald for this piece from The Centre for Male Psychology (UK).
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An insightful as well as hilarious piece by Madeline Grant for The Spectator (£). In 2018, Madeline (Digital Officer at the IEA at the time) joined me (and a silly woman) for a discussion at the London studios of TRT World, a Turkish public broadcaster, with an unbiased host who wouldn’t have lasted five minutes at the BBC. The discussion was titled Will UK gender pay reporting laws change anything? (video, 26:12).
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… metaphorically speaking, anyway. A piece in The Irish Times. The whiny, lying, gormless, toxic queen of hyperbole wittering away like a complete eejit as always.
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Today’s video is here (11:46).
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