Bearing on Kate Smurthwaite: Feminist Comedian BOMBS HARD 💥 NOBODY Came to Her Show 🤣

Our thanks to new mother Eli for this new video (14:51) from Oz legend Bearing.

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First there were Blair’s Babes, then Cameron’s Cuties. Introducing… drum roll… Farage’s Fillies.

On the Reform UK YouTube channel, an event broadcast earlier today, Watch Andrea Jenkyns, Sarah Pochin, Laila Cunningham and Linden Kemkaran LIVE from Reform HQ (video, 1:20:55). I haven’t yet watched it in full, but at 34:56 Andrea Jenkyns, 51 (former Tory MP, now the mayor of Greater Lancashire) starts a piece with “We’re standing up for both women and men…”, note the order. Then look at the expressions on the face of Sarah Pochin, the only female Reform UK MP at the current time, when Jenkyns refers to Blair’s Babes, Cameron’s Cuties and Farage’s Fillies, self-identifying as a member of the latter two groups. Pochin’s expression when Jenkyns states “Farage’s Fillies” could curdle milk at 10 paces. Enjoy!

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BBC Radio 4 ‘Woman Sour’ – we publicly challenge Dr Petra Wilton (2013). File #21 of 800+ files on the J4MB YouTube channel.

Today’s file is here (7:08).

Over a period of more than two years we’ll be 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 presented evidence to House of Commons and House of Lords inquiries in 2012, their House of Commons evidence session is here (56:50).

Finally, we run the award-winning website Laughing at Feminists. The 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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Driving examiners in Great Britain urged to offer ‘formal’ or ‘chatty’ tests to increase female pass rates.

A higher proportion of men than women are qualified drivers, one of the reasons being that women are more anxious and have access to free male chauffeurs in the guide of partners, other family members, and friends. It’s one of the economic drivers for self-driving cars, so that women can go shopping more often.

We would naturally expect higher anxiety levels among women to result in lower driving test pass rates, and indeed that’s the case. Statistics over 2007-20 here. A piece in the Guardian here. An extract:

“In an effort to avoid additional “potential anxiety” during tests and bolster pass rates among female candidates, a report commissioned by a government agency has suggested asking people taking a test whether they would like their examiner to be “chatty” or “formal”.

The report by the transport research group TRL said men were found to be less affected by their examiner’s demeanour, while women were more likely to notice and interpret it, and that this might prompt self-judgment and worry about how they were doing…

A spokesperson for the DVSA said it was “committed to equality, diversity and inclusion” and wanted all candidates to “receive the highest level of customer experience”.

They added: “This is an important piece of research by TRL and we’re now reviewing the considerations put forward to reduce inequality in driver testing in Great Britain, and help us further develop the guidance available to learner drivers as they prepare for their tests.”

[End of extract.]

Perhaps a special driving licence should be made available for women, allowing them to drive only if their passengers were “chatty” or “formal”.

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