Video (3:01).
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Video (3:01).
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Article in The Western Journal written by Ilan Srulovicz, the CEO and founder of Egard Watch Company.
“The main feedback was, “This will draw attention away from women’s issues,” “The political climate right now won’t support a film like this,”“Ask yourself why no other company is doing it,” etc.
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Classic satire from G. Elfwick.
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A 2016 Gillette Venus advert (0:34) shows women kickboxing. It’s empowering for our kind, see, just don’t any of you men (or boys) get the same idea!
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Carol Vorderman and Martin Daubney defend men against the bigoted assumptions put forward in the Gillette advert on Good Morning Britain. Video (4:55).
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Good video (15:41) from Sargon of Akaad.
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A nuanced article in The British Psychological Society Research Digest.
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Douglas writes:
”The United Nations is the source of the world’s “Violence Against Women” programs that concentrate so much on women in a world where the vast majority of violence is done against men.
Yet on Friday, United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, the most powerful man in our unelected ‘global government’ gave a press interview saying he wants to reaffirm the UN as a “platform for action to repair broken trust in a broken world.”
The United Nations has created more strife and problems through its feminist objective for equality of outcome than any other single organisation. In a bitter warning to the world about a continuation of these global problems, the Secretary-General said “there is no doubt in my mind that global challenges require global solutions.”
‘The best-selling brand today is fear’: UN chief highlights urgent need to address global ‘deficit of trust’
It would be easy to get the world’s trust back for the United Nations. Kick out the feminists. But that can no longer be done because such a decision can be effectively vetoed by the very feminists within the United Nations who are the cause of so many social problems.”
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Three cheers for Kursat Pekgoz and John Davis who have filed the complaint!
It is aimed at Harvard University which has a relationship with the American Psychological Association.
“By using APA’s guidelines [which were released in August], Harvard University creates a set of different standards of behavior/sanctions/treatment for men and women. This is a violation of Title IX,” the complaint argues.
Further, the complaint argues that by “using APA’s guidelines, Harvard University has adopted biased training materials which rely upon sex stereotypes” and that in doing so, the school “discourages men from seeking counseling services.”
Read more at PJ Media.
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Egard Watch Company has released a beautiful short film in response to Gillette’s recent abomination. Video (1:57).
Founded in 2012, “as a tribute to the bond between a son and his father”, they also happen to sell some rather handsome wristwear.
You can follow them on Twitter.
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