MPs vote to decriminalise abortion in step forward for women wanting to kill their unborn children any time before natural birth.

Our thanks to Steve for this tragic news in The Guardian. In the title (above) I’ve replaced their headline words “for reproductive rights” with the honest truth, “for women wanting to kill their unborn children any time before natural birth”. Anyone who has read William Collins’s The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect will be aware that in the UK, mothers are rarely prosecuted for killing their own infants. The start of the Guardian piece:

“British MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion, marking the biggest step forward in reproductive rights in almost 60 years.

In an amendment to the government’s crime and policing bill, parliament voted to change the criminal laws that govern abortion in England and Wales so that women procuring their own termination outside the legal framework cannot be prosecuted.

The framework of access to an abortion – including the need for two doctors’ signatures, and the time limits at which terminations can be carried out – will remain the same and doctors who act outside the law will still face the threat of prosecution.

But women who terminate their own pregnancy outside the rules, for example after the time limit or by buying pills online, will no longer face arrest or prison. The offence of inducing a miscarriage [J4MB: in another woman] carries a maximum sentence of life.”

So, killing an unborn child is a very grave crime unless the person deciding to kill it is the unborn child’s own mother, in which case it’s 100% okey-dokey. What a sick society feminists have engineered, it gets sicker with every passing year.

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The Haven Project X: “The Modern Hanging, Drawing, and Quartering of Fathers.”

Interesting. After the piece:

“Launched 9 months ago, The HAVEN Project X is a safe space (haven) for men to explore, understand and navigate the world increasingly driven by feminism. The insights, posts and articles curated in this space designed for the lay man.”

The world has, of course been “increasingly driven by feminism” for 50+ years.

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Mike Buchanan: “Photography for Feminists.” (2023). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #141 of 175.

Today’s video is here (8:13).

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Matt Goodwin: “Here comes the reckoning (rape gangs)”

Interesting. The piece includes a video (15:09) of Matt speaking on the Casey report. My comments on male victims and female perpetrators has attracted more attention than I was expecting.

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Baroness Casey of Blackstock: “National Audit on Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse.”

Our thanks to Nigel for this:

Nigel writes:

“Section 2, a timeline of cases and reports, is a demonstration of the power of the political and social elite to suppress and ‘hide’ something while in fact there is abundant evidence from all sorts of official sources. It is a lesson in the power to do so. And paralleled by the decades-long concealment of the truth of Domestic Abuse.”

The report is 197 pages long, the last 27 pages of which consists of references.

The Executive Summary alone is seven pages long (pp. 6-12).

From p.61:

“National data on the demography of victims and perpetrators is poor.

Most victims are girls (78% in 2023, based on 88% of sex recorded, COCAD). [J4MB emphasis: The fact that 22% of victims are boys is not mentioned in the Executive Summary. There, and elsewhere in the 197-page report, so far as I can see – other than the sentence I’ve mentioned here – victims are described only as “girls” or children”. So Baroness Casey has added her own twist to further marginalising the abused boys, and of course the mainstream media never mention the boys.]

The most common age of victims is between 10 – 15 years old (57% in 2023,
based on 91% of age recorded for victims, COCAD).

Most perpetrators are men (76% in 2023, based on 72% of gender recorded,
COCAD)
.” [J4MB emphasis: How often have you seen in the mainstream media that a significant minority of the perpetrators are women? Nor me.]

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Arthur Schaper: “The Fertility Crisis Explained (and What to Do About it).”

An insightful piece on Townhall, an American conservative website. An extract:

“Sure, marriage decline is a cultural problem. People want their freedom, and they don’t care about kids. Sexual gratification is easier to obtain than ever. On a more serious note, marriage for the modern man isn’t worth the sacrifice. It’s not just about the easy access to sex or the loose sexual mores. Feminist political machinations have become so entrenched that men don’t have rights or nearly the standing which they need—and deserve—to make marriage viable. For men, marriage has become a zero-sum game, in which they get the zero, and the woman can get the sum of everything, and the men have to lump it.

The problem with the marriage sacrament, and the reason why men are not getting married, is the feminized saturation of our legal culture. Women now have all the rights, and men have all the responsibilities. You cannot sustain a marriage of any meaning on such a lopsided, one-sided moral calculus. Women are taught to not have to honor men or submit to their leadership in a marriage. The divorce laws are so lax, men see no incentive to marry when a woman can easily dissolve the marriage, walk away with half of everything, keep the kids, and the ex-husband still pays for everything. I cannot tell you how many men have shied away from marriage because of this all too potential scenario.”

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Daisy Cousens: “Tradwives vs Bimbos” (2023). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #140 of 175.

Today’s video is here (17:33).

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