Woman’s Hour team are given impartiality training after ‘showing bias against US Supreme Court judge Brett Kavanaugh when he was accused of sex assault’

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 March 2019:

Our thanks to Mike P for this. An extract:

The BBC stressed: ‘The Woman’s Hour team (along with other production staff) have attended a BBC radio briefing session on impartiality.’

BBC bosses insisted that all of the Woman’s Hour team underwent extra training, including Dame Jenni, 68, who has presented the show since 1987, and editor Miss [J4MB: Not Ms.?] Dalziel. Miss [J4MB: Not Ms.?] Garvey declined to comment.

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#StopFeminazis Spanish ultraconservative group launches bus campaign against “feminazis”

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 March 2019:

Our thanks to Douglas for this piece in El País. He writes:

A party in Spain is running a bus around calling for a repeal of sexist laws against men. Where the UK has policies and guidelines that amount to sexist domestic violence law against men, Spain has statute laws.

The bus has emblazoned along the sides the slogan:

It is not gender violence
It is domestic violence
Repeal the gender laws

El País is the most read newspaper in Spanish online and the second most circulated daily newspaper in Spain, after a sports newspaper. The Wikipedia page on the paper – here – says this of the paper’s ideology, and more:

The paper’s ideology has always been defined by a leaning towards europeanism, progressivism and social-liberalism.

The article mentions Vox, a Spanish political party, whose Wikipedia page is here. An extract:

Vox is considered antifeminist, and wants to repeal the gender violence law, which is considered as “discriminant against one of the sexes” and replace it with a “family violence law that will afford the same protection to the elderly, men, women and children who suffer from abuse”. (J4MB: Links in the Wikipedia article to several elements in this paragraph.)

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Women’s cycling race forced to pause after lead rider catches men’s race

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 March 2019:

An unconsciously hilarious piece. The headline (above) could be re-written as:

Fastest female cyclist in a race came close to catching up with the slowest male cyclist.

There was only a 10-minute gap between the men’s race starting, and the women’s race. I suspect that the leading female cyclist, Nicole Hanselmann, rode at an unsustainably fast pace precisely in an effort to catch up with the men’s race. The suspicion is reinforced by these extracts:

The Swiss cyclist Nicole Hanselmann of the Bigla Pro team surged into an early lead of almost two minutes …

After being allowed to resume, Hanselmann was given a headstart on the peloton but was quickly reeled in and eventually finished in 74th place.

“It was a bit sad for me because I was in a good mood and when the bunch sees you stopping, they just get a new motivation to catch you,” she told Cyclingnews. “We could just see the ambulances of the men’s race. [J4MB: So, hardly “almost caught up with her male counterparts”, then] I think we stopped for five or seven minutes and then it just kills your chances.” [J4MB: So, less an amazing cyclist, more a whiny narcissistic woman with poor motivation.]

The blindingly obvious “solution” to the “problem” of women’s races having to be interrupted in this way, is to increase the gap between the start of the men’s race, and the start of the women’s race. Alternatively, let there be no gendering in the start times, and enjoy the spectacle of the slowest man overtaking the fastest woman.

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#InternationalWomensDay Caroline Criado-Perez admits to being a liar, then laughs about it, on national television

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 March 2019:

It’s International Wimmin’s Day tomorrow – joy unconfined – so I’m grateful to Elizabeth for tracking down a video (4:58) from a 20-minute discussion between Caroline Criado-Perez and myself on the daytime ITV show This Morning in 2015, in which CC-P admitted she’d won two “Lying Feminist of the Month” awards because she’d… er… lied. She then laughed uproariously about the matter – what does that tell you about female shamelessness, and lack of moral agency?

Links to her three “Lying Feminist of the Month” awards are here. She won her third award for a lie she stated on the programme, about the number of women killed by partners and ex-partners in the UK. The three awards spanned only nine months, we’ve considered it fairly pointless to point out her subsequent lies.

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Rev Jules Gomes (‘The Rebel Priest’): Women bishops condemn pipe organ as instrument of ‘toxic masculinity’ on #InternationalWomensDay

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 March 2019:

Enjoy. The estimable Reverend Jules Gomes (‘The Rebel Priest’) gave a talk titled, “How feminism has destroyed the Church of England beyond repair”, at the last conference. A video of his talk is here (47:47).

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Why we’re doubling Elizabeth Hobson’s salary #InternationalWomensDay

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 March 2019:

Elizabeth Hobson, our Director of Communications, is proving to be a bigger asset to J4MB (and, in turn, the wider MRM) than even we had anticipated. She’ll be giving a talk, as I shall, at the Chicago conference in August. I recommend you order your tickets now, I happen to know they’re selling like hot cakes.

In the space of just six days leading up to and including International Women’s Day, Elizabeth was a central figure in four activities:

Sunday, 3 March: Demonstrating with other non-feminists outside #MarchForWomen, Westminster Hall, London (video, 51:14)

Monday, 4 March: Asking women passing by the Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square, London, if they agreed men and women should have equal rights (video, 16:54)

Tuesday, 5 March: Debating with a feminist in Oxford Town Hall (video, 1:33:24)

Friday, 8 March, International Wimmin’s Day: Debating with a member of the Wimmin’s Equality Party on BBC Radio Kent (audio, 8:02) – Elizabeth did very well, considering she was given outrageously little time to contribute to the discussion

In common with everyone who works for J4MB, including myself, Elizabeth is on a salary of £0.00 p.a. In recognition of her valuable contributions to J4MB and the wider MRM, and with the agreement of The Patriarchy Council, we are with immediate effect doubling her salary. If she carries on performing as well as she has been since her appointment, we’ll be doubling her salary every year, going forward.

I invite followers of this blog to post comments in appreciation of this fine young woman.

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