Video / audio #519 from our archives: Professor Dennis Hayes – “Education is Worthless Without Freedom of Speech” (ICMI20)

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‘Psychological monster’ wife Elizabeth Ameyaw-O’Malley, 48, beat, terrorised and threatened to kill quadriplegic husband

Our thanks to Ken for this.

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‘Growing’ problem of violence against women and girls.

Our thanks to Alan for this, it takes up the remainder of this blog piece:

Mike, see this story:

Influencers radicalising boys in ‘terrifying’ way, say police – BBC News

‘The wide-ranging report by the NPCC and College of Policing published on Tuesday said violence against women and girls had reached “epidemic” levels.’

The report is quite bizarre in its approach which flies in the face of  the evidence. What Andrew Tate and Influencers have to do with it is baffling but if they really think he has an effect perhaps they should be congratulating him as the crimes concerned are all declining. Not that you would realise that from the  headline or even the report itself.

Violence against women and girls is at such a scale that it cannot be addressed through law enforcement alone. 1 in 20 people are estimated to be perpetrators of VAWG per year, [J4MB: These ‘people’ will of course include female perpetrators of violence against both men and women.] with the actual number thought to be significantly higher.”

“Women’s Aid agree that violence against women and girls is a national threat, and echoes calls for a whole-system approach to tackling the problem and centres the most marginalised. This includes coordination between the criminal justice system, the government, and experts, and enhanced training and education, delivered by specialist services, to those working in statutory services like the police. Without meaningful collaboration and action, women and children will continue to be failed when it comes to be protected and when seeking justice for the abuse they have endured.”

Let’s contrast those statements with the British crime survey.

Crime in England and Wales – Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)

  • Total crime down 18% since 2020
  • Only 1.23% of Households have experienced violence
  • Violent crime 28% lower since 2020
  • Domestic abuse 6.1% Lower than 2020

No significant change in sexual offences (for some reason the latest report by the ONS does not give changes since 2020 for this category) It looks like there was a small increase from 2020 but decreases from 2022 especially rape.

You might ask why the National Police Chiefs’ Council would be promoting the idea there is an epidemic of violence against women when the evidence is that  violence of all sorts including against women is decreasing. Is spreading unfounded fears and lack of faith in the police in the public interest?  You might also ask what the report is based on. The answer of course is the police’s own statistics which are  notoriously subject to changes in reporting policies, priorities and other distortions. The ONS says: 

“There are also concerns about the quality of (police) recording, and that crime is not recorded consistently across police forces or over time.” 

In reality the police can choose what to record and therefore produce whatever trend they want.

The quality of analysis and impartiality of the report can be judged by this statement which remarkably begins the executive summary:

Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is a strategic national threat, which has a devastating and long-term impact on the public (disproportionately so on women and girls).

It’s a strategic national threat which is at its lowest level since 2005 and most likely the lowest ever (I can’t access earlier datasets) and Violence against Women and Girls disproportionately affects women and girls! would you believe it they will be telling us later that crime against the elderly disproportionately affects the elderly or shop lifting disproportionately affects  shop keepers. I couldn’t write a sentence like that except as a joke.

I wouldn’t normally read past such an asinine statement but there was another grossly misleading statement that caught my eye in the executive summary:

VAWG has devastating consequences. In the 12 months up to March 2023, 1 in every 6 homicides were domestic abuse related.”

That’s 100 murders out of 590 and at least some of these  will be of men but why bring murder into a report on an ‘epidemic’ of VAWG when men are far more likely to be murdered than women (roughly 3 times) and when the murder rate is declining and is now  almost half the rate it was in 2003? Shouldn’t we be congratulating the police on the falling number of murders and focus the rate for all murders further rather than  focusing on a minority of them? Perhaps we should be reassuring women that the chances of them being murdered are minuscule.

Alan

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Video / audio #518 from our archives: Laurie A Couture – “The Root of Suicidality, Behavioural & Other Problems in Boys & Young Men” (ICMI20)

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Blithering idiot, campaigner and bestselling authoress receives honorary degree in Cambridge (yes, Laura Bates)

Laura Bates, whine merchant and founder of The Everyday Whining project in 2012, has won an award, the story here.

Only days after Mike Buchanan launched Justice for Men & Boys as a political party in 2013, he was unfortunate enough to share a BBC Radio 2 studio with Bates on the Jeremy Vine Show (going out live to 7.5 million listeners). At one point Vine asked Bates if she was reading from notes – Mike could see she was, but Jeremy Vine couldn’t. Bates lied and said she wasn’t, and for 11 years Mike has regretted not calling her out on it on live radio.

Bates has been the subject of many J4MB blog pieces, here, has won a number of J4MB awards and been the subject of numerous J4MB videos. Her J4MB awards include Lying Feminist of the Month (twice), Toxic Feminist of the Month, Whiny Feminist of the Month and Gormless Feminist of the Month.

Bates – the feminist gift that never stops giving.

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Video / audio #517 from our archives: Barry Worrall – “Family Law – A Degenerate Regime / Getting Back to Fundamentals” (ICMI20)

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