DoctorRandomercam: “Salt of the Earth” (FULL ALBUM) (2020). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #69 of 172.

Today’s video is here (41:30).

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.

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.

Downing Street opens doors to Adolescence creators for vital discussion on protecting our children

Our thanks to Gerry for this government press release, published 31 March.

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.

Our YouTube channel is here.

Janice Fiamengo: “In Every White Boy, a Potential Killer (Netflix’s Adolescence ramps up the anti-male propaganda)”

Excellent. Always good to see William Collins referenced. I’ve posted the following comments:

“Janice, thanks for another outstanding piece. The (white, male) writer was apparently inspired by a real-life case of a black boy stabbing another black boy. For acceptance by Netflix he changed the race of both the perpetrator and victim, and the sex of the victim.

We’ve published many blog posts about the mini-series, here.

The Labour PM Keir Starmer is 100% feminism-compliant, as were his Conservative predecessors as PM, Rishi Sunak and David Cameron and Boris Johnson (whose feminist partner is said to have persuaded him to accelerate the insane drive for Net Zero, which remains with us to this day). Starmer was formerly the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), the head of the Crown Prosecution Service. In 2022 Julie Bindel – a feminist and the most prominent British “journalist” by a country mile – wrote in a newspaper piece that she has “worked alongside” Starmer when he was DPP, here.

Bindel’s female partner Harriet Wistrich is a prominent and highly influential lawyer.”

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.

Our YouTube channel is here.

10+ million views – 25,000+ reactions / Brother K and the Bloodstained Men at their billboard near Lake Charles (Louisiana) on interstate 10 eastbound

Many tips of the hat to Brother K, the most important intactivist (anti-MGM campaigner) in the world by a country mile, a hero to me and countless other men (and a few gender-untypical women, who have empathy for males) for this. If MGM is ever made illegal in the USA, Brother K and the Bloodstained Men will be the #1 reason why.

For ICMI2020 (online, because of Covid 19), Brother K provided a terrific video (39:54) titled, Infant Circumcision: The Cruelty in the Cradle. The day is coming when a memorial will be erected to Brother K. I hope he’s still alive when that glorious day arrives.

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.

Our YouTube channel is here.

Leo McKinstry: “Fashionable ideology pushes men to margins as feminised institutions weakened.”

Our thanks to Jeff for this in the Express today. He writes:

“Has Leo McKinstry only just realised this, Mike?”

Apparently so, 15+ years and Jeff and I and countless other men and women did. From McKinstry’s Wikipedia page:

“In the early 1990s, McKinstry was a Labour councillor in Islington and worked as a parliamentary aide to Labour politician Harriet Harman, for which he has never apologised. Losing his seat on Islington council in 1994, he was working for Labour frontbencher Doug Henderson when he announced the following year, via an article in The Spectator, that he no longer supported the party. Subsequently, he was a regular columnist in both the Daily Mail and the Daily Express.

McKinstry is married and lives in Kent and Provence.”

OK, I may have added six words there.

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.

Our YouTube channel is here.

Unforgettable Goals in Football History

Enjoy (8:18). Scandalously, the makers of the video haven’t included the surely similar number of breathtaking goals in women’s soccer.

Not one women’s soccer team in the world is self-financing, they all parasite off men’s soccer teams and leagues. That money should go towards the men’s game, to increase the number of skilled watchable games. Women are strong, women are amazing, we are told. Then let them fund their own sports teams and leagues.

The English Premier League is said to be the top soccer league in the world, in large part because of the earnings potential for the world’s best footballers. From the Wikipedia page:

“Central payments (J4MB: sponsorship) for the 2016–17 season amounted to £2.4 billion across the 20 clubs, with each team receiving a flat participation fee of £35.3 million and additional payments for TV broadcasts (£1.0 million for general UK rights to match highlights, £1.1 million for each live UK broadcast of their games and £39.1 million for all overseas rights), commercial rights (a flat fee of £4.8 million) and a notional measure of “merit” which was based upon final league position.”

The female equivalent, the hilariously-named Women’s Super League (WSL), has this on its Wikipedia page:

“As of 30 November 2022, the WSL’s total annual sponsorship revenue was estimated to be about $14.72 million (J4MB: £11.1 million).”

So commercial sponsorship for the men’s game is more than 210 times larger than the sponsorship for the women’s game, and that’s comparing the former in 2016-17 with the latter in 2022-23, it would surely be much higher today. In effect, the female players (among them, many lesbians) are the prostitutes of the male players. And finally, from the WSL Wikipedia page, this gem:

“Most shirt sponsorships for women’s sides affiliated with men’s clubs are bundled and not sold or valued separately.”

I imagine if the sponsors contracted seperately with the WSL they’d lose money on the deals.

Women’s soccer… as entertaining as a broken leg.

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.

Our YouTube channel is here.

French feminist fail jump into the water (2014). LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS comedy channel video #68 of 172.

Today’s video is here (1:13).

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.

—————————-

If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’.

We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel.