Rupert Redwald: “Why corporate wokery refuses to die.”

At last, an article in the mainstream media (in The Spectator, to be precise) about the absudity of “more women on boards” – here (£).

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Government announces preferred candidate for Chair of Equality and Human Rights Commission, another feminist (what are the chances?), Mary-Ann Stephenson, a left-wing economist

Our thanks to Nigel for this government press release and this article (£) in the Telegraph. The appointment is fully consistent with two-tier Keir’s kowtowing to feminists whenever and wherever he can. An extract from the press release:

“Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson has 30 years of experience working on equality and human rights issues within the UK and internationally, over 20 of these at Board and CEO level. She also holds a PhD in equality law.

Positions she has held include:

  • Director of the Women’s Budget Group
  • Director of the Fawcett Society”

The woman will replace Kishwer Falkner, Baroness Falkner of Margravine. Nigel writes:

“And true to form, Labour appoints a feminist to oversee ‘human’ rights. You can bet boys and men won’t be included as humans.”

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Jeremy’s Razors: The Greatest Commercial Ever (2022). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #131 of 173.

Today’s video is here (3:54).

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 2012, 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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Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor (2015-16), approved of the anti-male bias in the criminal justice system

Long-term followers of this blog will be aware that Philip Davies MP became interested in men’s issues after being told that women were treated more harshly than men by the criminal justice system – an old feminist myth, of course. He instructed the House of Commons library to provide him with data on the issue, thereby learning that the truth was quite the opposite – men are treated FAR more harshly, particularly in sentencing terms. Anyone with any doubts on the issue would do well to read William Collins’s The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect (the ebook costs under £5.00). 

Philip went on to make a name for himself in men’s rights circles by impressively defying Jess Phillips (at the time a recently-elected MP) and hosting the first debate in the House of Commons to commemorate International Men’s Day. The debates have continued to this day. Philip gave well-received speeches at a number of ICMIs from 2016 onwards.

During one of our meetings, Philip mentioned that he’d raised the issue of the anti-male bias of the criminal justice system with Michael Gove, at the time (2015-16) the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor. He told me Gove was not only aware of the bias but approved of it.

Now it is beyond doubt, of course, that Secretaries of State for Justice – the feminist ones, in particular – know of that anti-male bias, and approve of it. But I have yet to encounter anyone else who has personally witnessed an admission by a cabinet minister to that effect.

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