Sir Rod Stewart has dropped some of his biggest hits from gigs as he fears offending the #MeToo movement

A piece published by Elizabeth Hobson on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2019:

Thank you to my beloved mother-in-law for letting me know that Rod Stewart has decided that it’s better to disappoint his legions of fans, many of whom are women, in order to placate a noisy minority of harridans who will never be happy – and probably aren’t fans anyway.

Read more at The Sun and Female First.

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TWO people have “won” the 2019 Booker prize for fiction. Both are women. What are the chances?

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2019:

Guardian caption: Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo, who is the first black woman to win the Booker prize. Photograph: PA

Our thanks to Ken for this. The chair of the judging panel for the 2019 Booker prize for fiction is Peter Florence, a Person of Penis, while the four judges – Liz Calder, Xiaolu Guo, Afua Hirsch and Joanna MacGregor – are Persons of Vagina. What a surprise it was this evening when it was announced that – in direct contravention of the Booker prize rules – there was not just one winner of the prize, but two winners, both of them Persons of Vagina, Margaret Attwood and Bernardine Evaristo.

In competitions where ability can be judged objectively, it’s very rare that women compete successfully. This is the Gender Success Paradox (not a paradox to MRAs and other anti-feminists, obviously). Women compete successfully with men only in competitions where ability can be judged subjectively, and then only because feminists have corrupted the judging process (as they ALWAYS do, given the opportunity, usually by manginas). It’s impossible to take seriously any female “winners” of such competitions, while – on the same grounds – male winners MUST be taken seriously, given the odds are so stacked against them.

Maybe after a few years of making two or more women “winners” of prizes – hell, why not have 100 female “winners” in every competition? – there will be historical “gender equality” of male and female competition “winners”, which will delight feminists, while making women ever more of a laughing stock to normal people (a group which, by definition, excludes feminists).

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Natural History Museum is branded sexist… for not having enough female animal exhibits

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2019:

The madness continues. Our thanks to Mike P and Danuta for this. The end of the article:

Study author Dr Natalie Cooper, a blithering idiot employed at taxpayers’ expense at the Natural History Museum, said: ‘There is a tendency for the people collecting to want to get the largest grizzly bear or the animal with the most impressive horns.’

The animals were collected between 1751 and 2018, but things didn’t get better with time. Dr Cooper said: ‘Interestingly, we see no improvement. Even recent collections are biased.’

We may have added a few words there, but they’re implied.

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Dial 999 if you feel threatened by a man wolf-whistling at you in the street, says Alison Hernandez, police commissioner, Devon and Cornwall

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2019:

Our thanks to Mike P for this. The start of the piece:

Women who are wolf-whistled in the street should report it to police, a crime commissioner has urged.

Devon and Cornwall commissioner Alison Hernandez said: ‘We are a bit clueless about the level of the problem.

She spoke after a young woman told her she was surprised to be told she could call 999 if she felt threatened.

Devon and Cornwall Police said it treated ‘sex or gender-based hate crimes or incidents seriously’.

Such offences included ‘misogynistic acts such as wolf-whistling or catcalling’, the force said, and it encouraged people to report them.

Only misandrous feminists (but I repeat myself) could consider wolf-whistling misogynistic.

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Paula Sherriff (L, Dewsbury) v Boris Johnson. How was that always going to go?

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2019:

At the 2016 International Men’s Day debate in the chamber of the House of Commons, the second such event hosted by Philip Davies, I was with Natty and Raymond in the public gallery. One of the pleasures of the debate (video, 1:22:42) was to watch Paula Sherriff (L, Dewsbury), then a Shadow Minister for Wimmin & Equalities, name our Feminist of the Month awards, thereby putting them in Hansard for the first time, and winning a Lying Feminist of the Month award for a claim she made in her diatribe (1:08:29 – 1:11:03).

Scrolling forward to 25.9.19, you’ll surely enjoy this piece (video, 2:47) on The Guardian website. After enduring Ms Sherriff’s tirade, delivered with rather unattractive frowning and nose flaring, Boris Johnson responded with this:

I have to say, Mr Speaker, I’ve never heard such humbug in all my life.

A good point, well made, we think.

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Masculine culture is damaging your business – here’s how and why you should change it

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2019:

A huge steaming pile of bullshit from Business Matters, which bills itself as “UKs leading business magazine”. The piece is so utterly woeful that the writer isn’t named, presumably to stop her becoming an object of ridicule.

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