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We recently posted the piece Sargon: “The Louvre Heist: Another Win for Feminism.” An interesting piece in The Times a week ago, How the Louvre museum heist unfolded. An extract:
“The thieves threatened the five guards on duty in the gallery with their angle grinders [J4MB emphasis] before cutting open the two display cabinets.”
I cannot find anything on the sex(es) of the guards, but I think it’s a safe bet to assume all five were women. The (presumably unarmed) robbers would have been aware from earlier visits that the guards were unarmed women who could be relied on to offer no physical resistance if a man uttered shouty words.
I was a freelance procurement consultant for many years and in the unlikely event I’d ever been asked for cost reduction ideas by the Louvre, one of my recommendations would have been to replace their female guards with these, with no loss of effectiveness in relation to deterrence.
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Interesting (video, 47:48).
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Our thanks to Eli for this. A baby is lost to abortion every two minutes in the UK, every three seconds across the world. Women’s “right to choose”, eh?
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Our thanks to Philip for this welcome news. The film not only presented Richard Taylor as misogynistic, it greatly overstated a woman’s role in the project. The academic Richard Taylor states:
“… it’s fantastic now, that we have established in court that The Lost King is a misleading, defamatory, untrue portrayal of what happened in Leicester back in 2012.”
Another extract from the BBC article takes up the remainder of this blog piece:
In a statement after the hearing, Mr Taylor – now the chief operating officer at Loughborough University – added: “Whilst it is clear to me that the defendants were misled as to the events of the discovery, they made a deliberate choice to accept those accounts, failing to speak or check basic facts.
“Our work is twisted into a false caricature of university elitism, ivory towers and self-interest.”
Mr Taylor said Ms Langley’s initiation of the project and “driving confidence” had made it possible for Richard III to be found.
He added: “Hers was a remarkable contribution. But it did not extend to leading the archaeological search or scientific analysis, for which she was neither qualified nor experienced to lead.
“I could have dropped Philippa’s approach for help into the waste bin when it arrived in 2011, and there have been days over the last three years when I wished that I had.
“But I didn’t, and my decision to deploy the resources and expertise of the university enabled this search to happen.”
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Today’s video is here (0:43).
Over a period of more than two years we’re posting links to one video daily from the J4MB YouTube channel. The channel includes our media appearances since 2012, 300+ videos of talks and other materials from the International Conferences on Men’s Issues (2014 – ) and other men’s issues conferences we’ve been involved with, and so much more. The individual conference playlists are here.
Our website Campaign for Merit in Business was created in the light of the considerable evidence of a causal link between increasing gender diversity on boards and corporate financial decline. Mike Buchanan, Steve Moxon and Dr Catherine Hakim (the originator of Preference Theory) presented evidence to House of Commons and House of Lords inquiries in 2012, the video of their House of Commons evidence session is here (56:50).
Finally, we run the award-winning website Laughing at Feminists. The related comedy channel (170+ videos) is here. Remember, it’s more than important to laugh at feminists, it’s a civic duty.
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Interesting. Colin Brazier is a practising Roman Catholic, and has six children.
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