ICMI16: Philip Davies MP, ‘The Justice Gender Gap’. Video #145 of 800+ videos on the J4MB YouTube channel.

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One thought on “ICMI16: Philip Davies MP, ‘The Justice Gender Gap’. Video #145 of 800+ videos on the J4MB YouTube channel.

  1. Such a loss to Parliament. His is an important story because he says he had gone along with the “feminist” lie that women are treated worse, in Parliamentary debates. Until he asked for a briefing on the topic in preparation for another Debate. The “Library of Parliament” is in fact the research facility for Members of Parliament and uses Gov. and Local Gov. Data as well as funding Council funded research. Its briefing paper for Mr. Davies showed conclusively that the complete reverse of the feminist assertion is the truth.. And Mr Davies was open minded enough to change his view based on the facts. Subsequently talking about the “gender gap” in Justice as it really is. And going on to get the first IMD debate in Parliament. The briefing, like many others, was available on line.

    The point being that the underlying “gynocentric” nature of our society makes it easy for feminists to peddle “women have it worse” narratives, even to those who are politically or temperamentally opposed or suspicious of them. Concealing actual data and facts is vital to this so as to maintain the narrative. Getting such in front of key people is vital, not actual feminists who simply “believe” in a evangelical religious way so will never change, but those generally opposed to “the left” who rather casually assume women and girls need saving and in effect let the feminists do their thinking for them.

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