The Grand Tour (Amazon) v Top Gear (BBC)

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 November 2018:

Earlier today I caught the first episode in the second series of The Grand Tour, on Amazon Prime, where you can watch The Red Pill at no additional cost.

You may recall that the BBC sacked Jeremy Clarkson on flimsy grounds, after which he moved to Amazon along with his sidekicks James May and Richard Hammond, the programme being titled The Grand Tour. In the first episode of the second series, the storyline is that Hammond has booked the three of them into a Swiss “health hotel”, in which they cannot order alcoholic beverages. Cue dinner at a table outside the hotel, the three of them facing plates of only salad leaves. After some moaning, Clarkson delivers this:

You know who eats this stuff, don’t you? Women!

Somehow I can’t see that having made it past the BBC feminazi censors…

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Women don’t want to work for a woman

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 November 2018:

Our thanks to Celia for this (video, 4:47) from 2015. At 2:45, Lucy Brogden (founder and patron, Sydney Women’s Fund) utters this, to enthusiastic approval from the women:

I’m always mindful of Madeleine Albright’s great comment, “There’s a special place in Hell for women that don’t look after other women”

So… most women (and men, for that matter) don’t want to work for a woman, so women should positively discriminate for women, and against men. Yes, that makes sense.

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Daisy Cousens: Why International Men’s Day has feminists freaked!

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 November 2018:

Enjoy (video, 11:26). Nobody does it like Daisy, a young Australian lady who I had the pleasure of meeting at ICMI17 in Gold Coast, Australia. She’s surely the only MRA in the world who could appear in a remake of Gone With the Wind in her everyday attire.

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Anne Rucchetto, 27, Canadian writer and “part of the BBC’s 100 Women series”, is a blithering idiot

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 November 2018:

Our thanks to HappyCheese for this, a ludicrous tract on why men should cover the costs of first dates. Mainly, because of the gender pay gap, innit? An extract:

Ultimately, equality is not the same as equity. Equality is everyone getting the exact same pair of shoes. Equity is everyone getting a pair of shoes that fits them. In good relationships, people will strive for equity.

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36 scholarships for women only in “male-dominated industries” (engineering and science, technology, business…)

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 November 2018:

Our thanks to a supporter for this. Don’t forget:

Women are strong!
Women are amazing!!
Women need sponsorship, additional support, mentoring, special events, workshops, flexible working arrangements, and so much more, compared with men!!!

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Financial Times tool warns if articles quote too many men

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 November 2018:

Our thanks to Ray for this piece in The Guardian, from a fortnight ago. An extract:

The paper, which covers many male-dominated industries, is keen to attract more women readers, with its research suggesting they are put off by articles that rely heavily on quotes from men.

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Goldsmiths and King’s College London get rid of “women”

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 November 2018:

In an attempt to be more inclusive, King’s College’s Womxn in Physics Society and Goldsmiths Student Union have both adopted the term “womxn”.

“The latter, in a Facebook post promoting sports at the institution on November 20, said: “Why not give our Womxn’s Basketball session or Adidas Womxn’s Fun Run a go later on today?””

The laughs just keep coming from these institutions.

Read more at The Evening Standard.

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Husband ‘had no clue’ wife pretended to be blind and disabled for 15 years to scam £1m in benefits

A man claimed he had no idea his wife was pretending to be blind and wheelchair-bound when she scammed £1 million in benefits.

John Pomfrey, 60, said he was clueless to his wife Christina’s lies which have now landed her in prison.

On Monday, the 65-year-old grandmother, from Runcorn, Cheshire, was jailed for three years and eight months after she pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to multiple counts of fraud, false accounting and making or supplying articles for use in frauds.

She lied she was totally blind and wheelchair-bound, but surveillance by investigators showed her driving, going for a walk unaided while reading a newspaper and collecting her grandchildren from school.

Mr Pomfrey, who married Christina in 2005, told the Daily Mail: “People think I must have known what she was up to and where all the money went, but the answer to both is I don’t have a clue.

“She has destroyed my life and I cannot forgive her. She is the craftiest woman I have ever known.”

Three and a half years’ imprisonment for stealing £1,000,000 from taxpayers. And she’ll surely be out in well under three years. This isn’t a sentence to punish the crime, it’s a sentence to ENCOURAGE the crime.

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