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Interesting. The Tory party starts its annual conference tomorrow. Badenoch, with this announcement on the ECHR, has fired the starting pistol for her party’s (surely doomed) drive to form the next government. The best she can hope for – and she surely knows it – is for her party to be a minority partner in a coalition with Reform UK, in the hope of achieving sole power at the subsequent general election (2034 or earlier). We live in interesting times.
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From the Wikipedia page on the new (and last?) head of the Church of England:
“Mullally is a self-described feminist and has ordained both men and women.[39] According to the Financial Times, Mullally “is seen as a theological liberal.”[40] …
Mullally has described her views on abortion as favouring abortion rights although she would lean against abortion faced with her own decision. She has said that “I would suspect that I would describe my approach to this issue as pro-choice rather than pro-life although if it were a continuum I would be somewhere along it moving towards pro-life when it relates to my choice and then enabling choice when it related to others.”[45]
To my mind, in the light of the above, the appalling woman isn’t even a Christian, let alone fit to lead the CofE. A broad church, my a***, other than in the American use of the word “broad” to mean “woman”.
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An insightful and amusing piece by Julie Burchill for Spiked.
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Today’s file is here (16:28).
Over a period of more than two years we’re 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 (the originator of Preference Theory) presented evidence to House of Commons and House of Lords inquiries in 2012, the video of 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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Our thanks to Len for this. It includes a video (4:38) of David Lammy addressing a crowd, and being heckled. Also from GB News, Nigel Farage slams Palestine protesters who were ‘celebrating’ Manchester synagogue terror attack: ‘I’ve never seen such vile scenes on our streets’ (video, 2:11).
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Our thanks to Nigel for this. Extracts:
“Turner, who pleaded guilty in July this year, was arrested while on duty in July 2024. She was cautioned and initially denied knowledge of any contact with prisoners.
Defence counsel Kimberley Obrusik told the court Turner had been manipulated by a ‘sophisticated criminal’ and feared she could be blackmailed…
The court heard Turner had previously received a final written warning in 2020 over misconduct connected to her employment, [J4MB emphasis.] which the defence said was a matter ‘entirely dissimilar’ to the later offences.” [J4MB: She was promoted to Band 4 senior officer in 2023.]
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The Wiki entry on Grey Global starts with this:
“Grey Group is a global advertising and marketing agency with headquarters in New York City,[1] and 432 offices in 96 countries, operating in 154 cities.[2] It is organized into four geographical units: North America; Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.[3] ”
Grey’s global CEO Laura Maness has just stepped down as CEO, after a three-year stint. A piece in the industry publication Campaign is here. An extract:
“Grey will not appoint a new global CEO. Instead, the agency is shifting to a co-leadership model. Gabriel Schmitt, global chief creative officer, and Jason Kahner, global chief client officer, will jointly lead Grey.”
The bottom line? The female CEO of a global agency was judged to be of no more value to the organisation (maybe less) than one of its receptionists.
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[Update 3.10.25: We’re delighted to report that Steve Brule’s original YouTube channel, taken down by YouTube some years ago, has been reinstated, along with many episodes of Fiamengo File and No Joke Janice – here.]
Original post:
Some years ago YouTube took down Steve Brule’s original channel, including the playlist of 130+ videos constituting the first series of Fiamengo File, featuring Professor Janice Fiamengo. I’m delighted to report that following a recent conversation with Steve, he’s started uploading those videos to his new YouTube channel, the Fiamengo File playlist is here. Janice’s Substack articles are also very well worth catching, here.
Janice was the keynote speaker at the 2024 International Conference on Men’s Issues, her talk title Calling a Moratorium on Women’s Tears: How Women Use the Accountability Gap to Manipulate Men and Why Men Must Resist It (36:17). A playlist of all the conference videos since 2014 is on our YouTube channel here, and on Paul Elam’s YouTube channel (116,000+ subscribers) here.
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