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Our thanks to Natty for bringing this to our he Our Time Toolkit is intended for workplaces across London to institute to “tackle gender inequality at senior levels”.

It is with a heavy heart that I, Elizabeth Hobson, have gone fully woke. Read my advertisement for Social Justice at WokeFather.
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In 2017 one of the projects founders Liam Allan was accused of multiple rapes and sexual assaults that was widely publicised at the time due to police withholding the evidence that eventually proved his innocence. Our project will provide practical and emotional support to defendants like Liam struggling to navigate the criminal justice system, via a website and a helpline.
Before Coronavirus, there was a backlog of 37,000 cases waiting to come to trial. Now the backlog is 40,500 cases. For the next five years at least, people accused of crimes will be waiting YEARS in legal limbo. This means people held in prison on remand without being convicted of any crime – and people given bail (as Liam was) having their lives placed on hold for all that time.
Now more than ever before, accused people need information about procedure and timelines, they need mental health support and they need to learn how to ensure that the evidence in their case is secured before it is too late. Solicitors and barristers working under the legal aid scheme simply do not have the resources to provide this level of support.
There is just so much that people accused of crimes don’t know, and need to know.
With your funding we will launch first a website and then a helpline to deliver the information that the accused need to know from the moment an investigation starts, to the end of their trial.
This is not just about people knowing where they stand, how long their lives will be on hold and providing mental health support. What happens between an accusation being made and a trial commencing makes all the difference to whether you are found guilty or acquitted. Making sure that your legal team has investigated your side of the story and secured evidence is vital. The criminal justice system does make mistakes, especially now with underfunding and delays so widespread.”
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Hilarious report in The Daily Mail.
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Excellent and detailed article at Live Action that explores Gabbard’s stance (and record) on abortion – she reportedly had said, in 2019, that she was once pro-life but now holds “a more libertarian position on this issue.” Perhaps it’s struck her that if the core of libertarianism is the non-aggression principle, then that should extend even to the most vulnerable members of her society?
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Interesting article in The Sydney Morning Herald in which Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins discusses differences in the kinds of action men and women viewers like to see. According to the article:
She wasn’t making either movie as a feminist statement, she says. She was making a superhero movie, the kind she’s always loved, with a big nod to the ’80s directing styles of Robert Zemeckis or Steven Spielberg: a clean classic character arc, big baddies, big action, a great big golden suit.”
And this is why the Wonder Woman franchise is good cinema, unlike some I won’t mention…

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A solid article on Wokefather pointing out the inconsistency in the feminist insistence that ‘not all men’ (#NAMALT) is a problematic defence of good men whilst leaning on ‘not all women’ (#NAWALT) in their quests for opportunities for women.
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Socio-civic organization Renaissance Youth Leaders Forum (RYLF) has been formed in Silliman University in the Philippines and its purpose is to bridge social, cultural, political, and economic divides and try to spark a positive change in the community.
The organization recently started a campaign against toxic masculinity named #FightTheStigma and #UNMUTE.The message of the campaign says that both men and women suffer from toxic masculinity, and it happens to everyone – both online and in real life.
The organization shared a powerful series of posters to illustrate this point and show how society pressures men and distorts their relationship with the world around them and most importantly – with themselves.”
Writes Femalista.
The organisation (RYLF) itself tweeted the following to explain the motives behind the campaign:

J4MB fully rejects their hypothesis. Toxic (aka hegemonic) masculinity is, as Martin Seager has suggested, not a scientific theory but rather a political fad. Not useful for exploring or explaining the behaviour or experiences of men and boys, at best. Given Seager’s finding that positive attitudes to masculinity provide a barrier against suicidality – potentially, fatally, harmful, at worst.
The campaign posters range from the utterly banal:



To tiresome:

To utterly missing the point that MRAs have been making for decades: that when men ask for help they find a dearth of services at their disposal and too often dismissal, minimisation and ridicule:

To offensive and objectionable:

To truly troubling:

Can you imagine a meme depicting a wounded woman with a suggestion that she takes responsibility for her actions?
#FightTheStigma #MenAreGood
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I was interested to notice an article at The Scoop published recently, titled Why Has The Feminist Movement Betrayed Women?
The piece begins:
Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women. Abortion betrays the basic feminist principles of nonviolence, non-discrimination and justice for all.”
And it’s a noble sentiment. A naïve but noble sentiment. If feminism was what feminism is to the unnamed author of this piece, it may well be a benign if not benevolent force. Unfortunately, we can see from the terrorism of the U.K.’s First Wave Suffragettes to the abortion issue itself that nonviolence is not a feminist principle. Unfortunately, we can see from consistent feminist pushes to establish, entrench and expand upon privileges for women and girls that non-discrimination is not a feminist principle. And unfortunately, we can see from #TimesUp, #MeToo, campaigns for ever more lenient treatment of the female minority in prison (ignoring the majority) and lobbying to institute a believe all women approach in both family courts and sex crime cases that justice for all is certainly not a feminist principle.
The piece continues:
The feminist movement has the responsibility of promoting protection of the human rights of women from conception to natural death, the foundation right being the right to life. The feminist movement should be at the forefront in seeking protection of women in the first nine months of life in their mother’s womb.”
I only wish that the feminist movement would accept such a responsibility. I can empathise with the concept of that responsibility falling to feminists, it does seem natural, and yet the mainstream of feminism is radically pro-abortion and utterly intolerant of anyone who thinks differently – which is, I assume, why this author remains anonymous.
The piece ends:
We stand in solidarity with women who have been betrayed by those they count on the most, with women who have underestimated their own strength, with women who have experienced abortion and are silent no more, with young men and women who mourn their missing siblings. We mourn with those pregnant women who naively went to Family Planning seeking help and were offered :assistance” and were encouraged to terminate the life of their precious child. We mourn with men who weren’t given a choice or who contributed to an abortion that they now regret.
All this is unthinkable.”
J4MB echoes the sentiment and extends a hand to anyone, feminist or non, who will object to the mass slaughter of the most vulnerable members of our society.
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This lovely (2:55) film from a Dutch pharmaceuticals company celebrates the dedication of a grandfather. With 4.5k upvotes to 61 miserable downvotes on YouTube for this one at the time of writing, it’s very clear that the public is hungry for positive messages about masculinity.
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