My piece on the House of Commons report on 'Women in the Workplace' prompted a supporter to post a comment. He suggested the committee rejected the evidence put forward by Catherine Hakim and myself because it didn't follow the official 'narrative' concerning women in the … [Read more...]
Women at the top
An interesting report from the BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22992625 Until today we were told the four senior people allegedly involved in the cover-up at the Care Quality Commission ('CQC') were 'Mr E', 'Mr F'. 'Mr G' and 'Mr J'. All are, in fact, … [Read more...]
Our critique of the House of Commons report, ‘Women in the Workplace’
Earlier today the government published the report of the House of Commons inquiry into 'Women in the Workplace', to which Campaign for Merit in Business http://c4mb.wordpress.com gave written and oral evidence. The chairman of the inquiry was Adrian Binley, a Labour MP. Not that … [Read more...]
Della Burton: The feminist advocacy ‘research’ scam
An excellent article just published by 'A Voice for Men': http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/feminist-corruption/the-feminist-advocacy-research-scam/ … [Read more...]
For the sake of our daughters, don’t forget the boys
It's good to see the Telegraph continuing to give exposure to men's and boys' human rights issues. Glen Poole penned the following insightful piece for today's … [Read more...]
Australian men desert Julia Gillard after ‘gender wars’
It's heartening to see a decline in Australian men's support for their misandrous Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. A sure sign of increasing gender consciousness. An article in the Telegraph starts: Ms Gillard has suffered an eight per cent drop in male support, polls showed, and … [Read more...]
Thief sues police for refusing to make her a WPC… and claims amnesia made her forget her conviction
A priceless story in today's Daily Mail:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2342317/Thief-sues-police-refusing-make-WPC--claims-amnesia-forget-conviction.html?ito=feeds-newsxml … [Read more...]
First I feared him, then I loathed him, then I forgave him…
On Father's Day, a remarkable and deeply moving account of a woman's relationship with her parents, by one of my favourite American bloggers. As usual, I urge you to subscribe to her … [Read more...]
So much for Father’s Day – in a country where fatherhood is dying out
A powerful piece by Peter Hitchens in today's Mail on Sunday. I've left a comment, and urge you to do likewise. Thank you. http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2013/06/so-much-for-fathers-day-in-a-country-where-fatherhood-is-dying-out.html … [Read more...]
What’s driving the rise in suicide among middle-aged men?
Some months ago we published a link to an interesting report by the Samaritans on the high suicide rate among disadvantaged British men in mid-life: http://j4mb.org.uk/2013/02/12/why-disadvantaged-men-in-mid-life-die-by-suicide/ A contributor to ‘A Voice for Men’ wrote a … [Read more...]
Father’s Day: an interview with the author of ‘Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’
We're starting to see the Telegraph publish more articles showing sympathy with abuses of men's human rights. To mark Father's Day, they've interviewed Louis de … [Read more...]
Facing the consequences of having sex
A new thought-provoking piece by an American lady blogger who's well worth … [Read more...]
UNDP/SEESAC recruiting ‘Gender Awareness Expert Trainer’. Yippee.
From time to time one encounters something which gives a glimpse into the extent to which states (72% funded by men, in the UK at least) and organisations such as the United Nations pursue feminist agendas by assaulting the cornerstones of civilised societies through their … [Read more...]
Suicides: ‘Thousands of helpless Indian men are victimised every year’
A short but intriguing piece, prompted by a press release from Save Indian Family Foundation ('SIFF') http://saveindianfamily.org:http://www.moneylife.in/article/suicides-thousands-of-helpless-men-are-victimized-every-year-says-siff/33192.html#.Ubs7v1HDCyY.facebook … [Read more...]
Men ‘to blame for the menopause’
This piece - reported by the BBC - is one of those that hardly needs a comment from me. Another story for the 'You couldn't make this stuff up!' file: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22886668 I understand another team of researchers - also from Canada's McMasters … [Read more...]
Female executive claims: ‘City firm fired me for being a woman’
Another story for the 'You couldn't make this stuff up!' file, this time concerning a woman fired by CMC Markets, a company founded by former Conservative co-founder, Peter … [Read more...]
£200 donation from a pensioner
Nine days ago we set up a 'crowdfunding' campaign to raise £1,000 to fund another J4MB candidate for the 2015 general election: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/justice-for-men-boys-and-the-women-who-love-them The campaign has another 51 days to run (to 3 August) … [Read more...]
F4J member defaces portrait of the Queen at Westminster Abbey
Thanks to SW for bringing people's attention to a piece on Mail Online regarding today's defacing of a portrait of the Queen by a F4J member: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2340991/Portrait-Queen-defaced-paint-Westminster-Abbey.html F4J pointed out it wasn't an … [Read more...]
Why does TV portray every dad as a dimwit?
Three days before Father's Day, it was good to read the following article by Jan Moir in today's Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2340677/Why-does-TV-portray-dad-dimwit.html As Swayne O'Pie points out in Why Britain Hates Men: Feminism Exposed, all the … [Read more...]
Women have fared better than men in jobs since the start of the recession
An interesting piece by Louisa Peacock in last Monday’s Daily Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-business/10106807/Women-fared-better-than-men-in-jobs-since-recession.html The article starts: The number of women in employment since 2008 has increased by … [Read more...]
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