Police force blocks white applicants to boost diversity

Our thanks to Nigel for this (Telegraph, £). He writes:

“And up pops this on my home page West Yorkshire Police blocks white applicants to boost diversity Locally a white young man won a case against Cheshire Police for just such a process White heterosexual male rejected by Cheshire Police given role – BBC News in that case the man the remedy was to accept him. Such cases rely on men knowing their rights, because they are civil cases. So unless men challenge such as West Yorkshire Police they will continue to act illegally in pursuit of political “targets” on numbers.”

From GB News in February, ‘Utter TRIPE!’ West Yorkshire Police diversity spending ‘has to stop’, ex-detective rages as eye-watering cost of woke initiatives revealed.

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To circumcise or not circumcise your son? Mark Delphin interviews Steven Svoboda and Charles Bonner.

Interesting (video, 37:07). Mark Delphin (a lawyer) interviews Steven Svoboda (Executive Director of Attorneys for the Rights of the Child) and Charles Bonner (constitutional scholar and civil rights advocate).

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Paul Elam and Tom Golden: “Toddlers, Money, and Rape – You Can’t Make This Shit Up!” (#15, 2019). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #59 of 171.

Today’s video is here (29:19).

Over a period of almost six months we’re posting links to one video daily from the comedy channel of our associated award-winning website, Laughing at Feminists. Remember, it’s more than important to laugh at feminists, it’s a civic duty.

You might also be interested in the 700+ videos on our YouTube channel, which includes our media appearances since 2013, 300+ videos of talks and other materials from the International Conferences on Men’s Issues (2014 – ), from the other men’s issues conferences we’ve been involved with, and so much more. The individual conference playlists are here.

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Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) and Andrew Bridgen, former Tory MP – update on the RAF’s discrimination against white men for pilot training

Our thanks to Douglas for this (video, 14:35). The section on the RAF starts at 1:12, and provides an update on the consequences of the RAF’s discrimination against white men for pilot training, first revealed in 2023.

Followers of this blog may recall a senior officer saying the RAF didn’t need any more “useless white male pilots”, the Battle of Britain clearly belonging to a fictional past. Quelle surprise, the RAF is facing pilot shortages and is approaching previously failed applicants, the majority of whom will be white men, asking them to apply again.

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Music legends: John Otway, Wild Willy Barrett, Dr Feelgood, Wilko Johnson, Mark Knopfler…

I attended Roman Catholic boy-only boarding schools from the ages of seven to sixteen, and look back very fondly on those years. We only had one “dodgy” priest, and he was sent away to Africa, presumably to abuse black boys for a change. Thankfully he showed no interest in me.

In 1973, at the age of sixteen, I was given the choice of remaining for another couple of years at Princethorpe College near Rugby (sadly no longer a boarding school, it’s a co-ed and hopelessly gynocentric, I may write a post about that one day), or transferring to a co-ed state school in my mother’s home town, Leighton Buzzard. I opted for the latter, and spent the next couple of years acquainting myself with young ladies and real ale, the latter often at The Black Horse pub.

In common with many pubs at the time, The Black Horse had a weekly folk evening, and the artist who remains strongest in my memory, 50 years on, was John Otway. To say he was a character would be an under-statement. His act included periods lying on his back on the floor, thrashing away manically at his guitar. Of course we youngsters worshipped him, while the old folkies (sweating heavily in their Aran jumpers) muttered darkly into their beer.

Otway was not long afterwards to become better-known for his partnership with Wild Willy Barrett. Their biggest hit was (Cor Baby That’s) Really Free – in 1977 they appeared on The Old Grey Whistle Test performing it, here (video, 2:58). YouTube has a video of him in 2008, singing House of the Rising Sun (4:37). I don’t think I’ve ever seen more impressive (or hilarious) audience participation at a music gig.

Many years later, I greatly enjoyed a gig – with ill-fated wife #2 – at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, where Otway was performing with (among others) the legendary guitarist Wilko Johnson, formerly of Dr Feelgood, who I first saw when I was reading Chemistry at university (one of the “big three” – Oxford, Cambridge and Reading) in 1976. Sadly I can’t find a video of the Cambridge Corn Exchange gig, by way of compensation I offer you Dr Feelgood playing their hit Roxette (video, 2:42), also on The Old Grey Whistle Test (1975). OGWT had a tiny stage. When Wilko did his “duck walk” on a larger stage, the crowd went nuts.

Wilko and the band’s singer Lee Brilleaux are no longer with us, I’m sorry to say. Wilko died in 2022, at the age of 75, Lee in 1994, at just 41.

Happy days!!!

The Times published an article three months ago, The 21 greatest guitarists in rock history – ranked by our experts (£). In line with the paper’s feminist compliance policy, several were women:

#8 Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915-73) (who?)

#15 Joni Mitchell (a rock guitarist?!!!)

#17 St Vincent (Annie Clarke) (who?)

Excluded guitarists included Mark Knopler of Dire Straits (1977-95), Wilko Johnson, and so many other great rock guitarists, all of them men. The comments section was full of critical comments about the inclusion of the women.

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Hannah Robinson, 21 – Entitlement Princess of the Month?

A piece in The Sun, by a female “journalist”. I was reminded of the “Entitlement Princess of the Month” awards someone created many years ago. As an example of female unaccountability and female infantilisation and the justice system’s ridiculously pro-female bias, this case takes some beating. Extracts (with my comments) take up the remainder of this piece:

“A young woman slapped with an £11k parking fine has given the car park operator “a taste of what if feels like” after beating them in court- forcing them to pay £10k in costs. 

Excel Parking was roundly criticised for charging drivers £100 if they took over five minutes to pay at a car park- despite poor signal and a glitchy payment app often making this impossible…

Hannah Robinson, 21, who parked in Feethams Leisure car park in Darlington whilst working at a nearby steak house, has been trying to explain to the company since 2021 that it was impossible to pay the charge within five minutes.

However, in February 2024, Excel demanded she pay £11,390 for 67 breaches [J4MB emphasis] of the five-minute rule at £100 each plus a £70 debt collection fee…

District Judge Janine Richards described Excel’s conduct as “both unreasonable and out of the norm.” [J4MB: Robinson’s 67 breaches of the five-minute rule are, apparently, neither “unreasonable” nor “out of the norm”.]

Over £10k will be paid to Access to Justice Foundation, which raises funds to provide free legal advice to the most marginalised groups, such as single mothers and victims of sexual violence. [J4MB: How are single mothers “marginalised”? And you can be sure this means only female victims of sexual violence.]…

Her nan, Adrienne Atkin, couldn’t believe that “a company could do that.”

She told the BBC: “I was shocked. it had an effect on a young girl [J4MB emphasis – she was eligible to vote at 18 but at 21 she’s still a “young girl”?] that shouldn’t have happened when she should be out working, having fun. [J4MB emphasis.]…

Despite the harassment, [J4MB: By “harassment”, the female “journalist” means how a car park operator dealt with a women flagrantly flouting the car park rules on 67 occasions] she continued to park her BMW in the car park because it was the “safest option” for a young woman at night as there was a lift straight to her workplace… [J4MB emphasis – it would also be the safest option for a young man (who would be more likely than a young woman to be assaulted) but of course no man would get a pro-bono lawyer, nor would there be such an outcome in his favour.]

Hannah had free pro-bono legal representation, but the judge ordered a pro bono costs order where the lawyer is compensated for their costs.”

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