Today’s video is here (3:14).
We’re posting videos every day from the Comedy Channel of our award-winning website Laughing at Feminists.
Remember, it’s more than important to laugh at feminists, it’s a civic duty.
Today’s video is here (3:14).
We’re posting videos every day from the Comedy Channel of our award-winning website Laughing at Feminists.
Remember, it’s more than important to laugh at feminists, it’s a civic duty.
If you’re a man with a drinking problem and would like to become abstinent, you should check out my initiative Men Stop Drinking.
There are many routes from problem drinking to sobriety. The fastest and most effective option – the option I used myself – is disulfiram (Antabuse), a drug licensed by the FDA in 1951 (75 years ago). Paul Elam and I recently co-wrote a short book, ANTABUSE: The one-stage program for alcohol abstinence.
I host Zoom video meetings daily (Monday – Saturday) for men with drinking problems. The meetings start at 7:00pm (19:00) GMT/UTC and last at least an hour. Details of the philosophy behind the meetings, and guidelines for them, can be found here. You can join the meetings by clicking here.
The meeting time has been chosen to give convenient access to men living in the UK and other European countries, and as far west as the Pacific coast of the United States.
Interesting. The Babbling Beaver’s commentary on the story is here.
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Today’s video is here (10:08).
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 related 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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Today’s video is here (6:33).
We’re posting videos every day from the Comedy Channel of our award-winning website Laughing at Feminists.
Remember, it’s more than important to laugh at feminists, it’s a civic duty.
If you’re a man with a drinking problem and would like to become abstinent, you should check out my initiative Men Stop Drinking.
There are many routes from problem drinking to sobriety. The fastest and most effective option – the option I used myself – is disulfiram (Antabuse), a drug licensed by the FDA in 1951 (75 years ago). Paul Elam and I recently co-wrote a short book, ANTABUSE: The one-stage program for alcohol abstinence.
I host Zoom video meetings daily (Monday – Saturday) for men with drinking problems. The meetings start at 7:00pm (19:00) GMT/UTC and last at least an hour. Details of the philosophy behind the meetings, and guidelines for them, can be found here. You can join the meetings by clicking here.
The meeting time has been chosen to give convenient access to men living in the UK and other European countries, and as far west as the Pacific coast of the United States.
Interesting (Times, £). The start of the piece:
“Harrods has intensified attempts to wrest control of Mohamed Al Fayed’s estate from his family amid concerns about its finances and administration, as hundreds of women who accuse the former owner of sexual abuse seek compensation.”
Hundreds of women? I’m reminded of the point William Collins made – using only official statistics – in The Empathy Gap that 77% of the sexual abuse claims made to the police in the UK one year were false. So what proportion of the hundreds of women seeking compensation from Al Fayed’s estate are liars? 99%? 100%? Who knows? But they will doubtless all get large payoffs without having to produce any evidence to back up their allegations.
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