Sex dolls banned in Botswana

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 February 2018:

Our thanks to Dick for this. The end of the short piece:

Women have continued to express their continued hate and disapproval for sex dolls as they believe that the potential competition will cause a surge in the rise of divorce rates and tamper human relationships as well.

Some questioned the ability of sex dolls to bear children, support the man and the home emotionally and do the house chores. [J4MB: By inference, some women didn’t question the ability of sex dolls to do these things.]

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TfL caught up in sexism row over ‘appalling’ Tube sign saying suffragette Emily Davison failed to make husband’s tea. Possibly appalling, certainly hilarious.

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 February 2018:

Our thanks to James for this.

The offending sign at Colliers Wood station

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Belen Aldecosea, American college student, when told she couldn’t take ‘Pebbles’ – her emotional ‘support hamster’ – on flight, flushed him down the toilet. As you would.

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 February 2018:

Our thanks to Nick for a piece for our overflowing “You couldn’t make this s*** up!!!” filing cabinet. We’ve just ordered a second cabinet to store future pieces of a similar nature. You have to ask… what’s wrong with women today?

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Alice Gorman 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 February 2018:

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Our thanks to Steve for this, on Elon Musk’s amazing SpaceX mission. Ms Gorman states (emphases ours):

“It feeds into a cult of personality which is at odds with the ‘space for all humanity’ narrative that we in the space world [J4MB: “we in the space world”? Right. Because feminist “academics” like you – taxpayer-funded parasites, one and all – have made such amazing contributions to “the space world”.] frequently use to justify space exploration,” Gorman said. “And let’s face it, there’s no getting away from the fact that a red sports car is all about boys and their toys. The car is a signifier of wealth and masculinity. We’ve been trying so hard [J4MB: HOW have you been trying “so hard”, Ms Gorman? By sitting on your huge feminist backside, tapping away on your keyboard, while Elon Musk has been achieving astonishing things?] to leave behind the era where the archetypal astronaut was an elite white male, and we’ve just stepped right back into it.”

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“It’s historical sexism” – the fight to end stuntmen doubling for 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 February 2018:

Our thanks to Martin for this piece in The Guardian. The start of the piece:

The practice is called wigging: stuntmen don wigs and women’s clothing to resemble female actors while filming risky action scenes.

Camera angles, special effects and editing preserve the illusion that it is a pulchritudinous star leaping off a building or driving through a window rather than a man in drag.

Audiences may not know or care but stuntwomen do because it means less work for them.

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Tesco trolleys branded ‘sexist’ for safety instructions which show a woman in a dress with children

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 February 2018:

 Tesco has been branded 'sexist' for its imagery on its trolleys

Our thanks to James and others for this. An extract:

Samantha Rennie, executive director at equality group Witless Women Will Never Stop Whining, said last night: “The idea that shopping trolleys should be gendered in any way seems ridiculous.

“It’s a seemingly small factor that plays a role in reinforcing stereotypical ideas of the woman being responsible for the weekly food shop.’

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Singer Halsey suffers epic fashion fail when a guest steps on her dress and leaves her over-exposed on amFAR red carpet

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 February 2018:

 The star wore a revealing black strapless dress with thigh high split

Our thanks to Steve for this.

“Epic fashion fail”, eh? Or something cynically planned and executed to get free publicity for this formerly unknown shrinking violet, now apparently keen to sexually objectify herself? This sort of thing never happened to Margaret Thatcher or Ann Widdecombe.

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Women in Cheese. Join Miranda Bubb-Humfryes in a class celebrating the role of women in cheese-making – Neal’s Yard Dairy, Borough Market, London, 8 March. Tickets only £50.00.

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 February 2018:

Our thanks to James for this (scroll down for some commentary):

Neal’s Yard Dairy is an upmarket cheese retailer in Borough Market, London. You can order your tickets for the “Women in Cheese” class here. Excerpts from the description:

To mark the occasion of International Women’s Day Miranda will host this special edition class. She will select cheeses made by women or influenced by women. [J4MB: How do women influence cheeses? By teaching them about the glorious ideology of feminism?]

Miranda Bubb-Humfryes [J4MB: No, seriously, that’s her name, apparently] has worked at Neal’s Yard Dairy for 3 years and is the co-manager of our Covent Garden shop and the Events and Shows we attend. Her role is broad and weekly includes working in our shops, with our cheese maturing team and even driving across the countryside delivering and collecting cheese. Miranda is passionate about the work she does and has a great skill in engaging with our customers and sharing her stories and experiences. Miranda is currently heading up a project at Neal’s Yard Dairy to create and share online post and blogs about women cheese makers and to essentially publish this untold history. [J4MB: How exciting. Coming up in the series of untold histories being put on by Borough Market retailers, “Women in Chains”, “Women in Meat”, “Women in Vegetables”, “Women in Poundland”, “Stationery Women”, “Women in Cars”, “Women in Coffee”, “Women in Alcohol”… these untold histories must be told. Never forget: Women are strong! Women are amazing!! Women need gender quotas!!!]

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