Paul Elam and Tom Golden: You Can’t Make This Shit Up! (Ep.1) (2018). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #45 of 171.

Today’s video is here (46:52).

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Fire service defends nail painting after backlash

Our thanks to Nigel for this. He writes:

“A hilarious contribution to the current panic about “toxic masculinity”. The first funny bit is of course that the “event” only works if one assumes the “firefighters” are in fact firemen, for it would be of no note if they were women. The second is it highlights the most frivolous and vain aspect of “femininity” and of course it looks pretty naive because right from the early 70s young men, Heavy Rockers, Goths, Punks, Metalheads and on and on have painted their nails! Its hardly something new or profound.

No doubt it livened up a boring Wednesday afternoon for the watch at the station and of course I’m sure the firemen were won over by the idea of “allyship”, yet another project to prevent nasty men hurting women. After all the very easiest ask of masculine men, to protect women and children.”

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Mary Harrington: “Male repression is good, actually. Civilisation rests on a stiff upper lip.”

Interesting. I’ve posted a couple of comments and invite you to post your own.

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International Conference on Men’s Issues (2020) – promotional video #15. LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #44 of 171.

Today’s video is here (1:15).

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Is misogyny rising among young men and boys, and if so, is it fuelling violence against young women and girls?

We’ve posted a number of posts about the appalling Netflix series Adolescence, in which a 13-year-old boy kills a female classmate. Our thanks to Nigel, our most prolific commenter, for comments he posted in response to one of those posts. It takes up the remainder of this blog piece:

“As usual the whole thing is fact free. So I thought I’d research the statistics. I found that deaths of under 19s by knife or sharp object were 53 in England in 23/24 (of a total homicides 64 in the same age group). In that year two of the victims were females. In fact in some previous years there were no female victims at all. So we can be sure that generally over 98% of the victims of teenage “knife crime” are male. Making such things very rare and not the norm in the issue of teenage knife crime. Clearly not about a pervasive “misogyny” because almost all victims are male (in some years all). It turns out my home Greater Manchester is the most risky for teenagers being killed (even than London which leads the overall league table due to its sheer population size). The figures rise, like almost all crime, in the mid twenties age range. And the number of female victims rises slightly too (from almost zero). There is no “trend” upwards over the years (you can have a 100% increase in female victims to 1 if there were non in the previous year etc). So we have a classic “moral panic” in which a real problem, knife crime amongst teenage boys and young men in gangs in major conurbations, becomes coopted into an agenda about misogyny amongst schoolboys.

As for the idea that boys are being turned into “misogynists” I have seen no statistical evidence at all of this. Yet even this article and people commenting appear to believe this is true, based on some anecdotes and impressions. Meanwhile I’m sure Andrew Tate is happy he has such excellent publicity, as anything that is disapproved of by adults is alluring to teenagers. It interesting that though there are vague references to the “manosphere” in fact Tate’s is the only “brand” that ever gets mentioned! However I do think stepping up the “finger wagging” and doubling down on the anti-male propaganda will have the effect of propelling more young men to that “manosphere” and indeed any other escape from such stifling orthodoxy. Much is made of the supposed “shift to the right” of young men. Blamed on the all powerful Tate in reality probably simply a reflection of youthful rebellion and the observation that discrimination for females is discrimination against males and this unfairness against men is now done by the establishment.”

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British-born, US-based Sarah A Boardman painted a poor portrait of Donald Trump. Her previous experience included painting a poor portrait of George W Bush.

Interesting (Newsweek).

The Trump portrait is shown in the article but not on her website, but her portrait of George W Bush is on her site, here. If you’re struggling, Bush’s portrait is the first portrait on the first row.

Trump wrote on Truth Social that Boardman’s painting of him, hung in Colorado’s State Capitol, was “bad” and “purposefully distorted.”

He said: “The artist also did President Obama, and he looks wonderful, but the one on me is truly the worst. She must have lost her talent as she got older. In any event, I would much prefer not having a picture than having this one.”

(End of Trump’s post on Truth Social.)

A chapter in my international bestseller Feminism: The Ugly Truth (2016) included a chapter titled, “Are some feminists (e.g. Tracey Emin) a pain in the arts?”

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Niall Gooch: “Boys don’t need anti-misogyny lessons”

An insightful piece in Unherd by Niall Gooch, “a public sector worker and occasional writer who lives in Kent”. I’ve commented and would urge you to do likewise. Unherd needs to be persuaded that there are more anti-feminists around than they currently believe.

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