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 2017:
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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 2017:
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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 2017:
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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 2017:
In the light of Laura Bates’s febrile appearance on Newsnight last night, a supporter has asked me to link again to my piece published by AVfM in 2013, The Whine Club. Bates, aka Special Snowflake, was the inaugural member. She’s married – her poor husband surely deserves a medal, for taking one for the team. If she has a son, will he be known as Master Bates?
Whining and nagging are highly effective shaming tactics used by many women, and all feminists, against men in general, and as individuals. It’s time for men to call those women out on their infantile behaviour. To shame them, in return.
It’s time for men, in short, to stand up to women, to strap on a pair.
In 2014 we published some advice to men on our website The Alternative Sexism Project, How to deal with the whiny women in your life.
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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 2017:
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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 2017:
Our thanks to James for this piece penned by a whiny feminist. The start of the piece:
We’ve all heard the rib-jabbing comments about makeup that some men like to spout, from “Take her swimming on the first date” to “This is why I have trust issues.” All these comments allude to the fact that a person somehow “tricks” their date if they show up to dinner with highlighter and mascara on. Apparently, this fear has grown to such exponential heights that one man has now invented an app that digitally wipes makeup off any photo uploaded to the service. Real world problems, and we get this bullshit.
The app is called MakeApp, and its the creation of Russian founder Ashot Gabrelyanov. The digital “miracle” lets you wipe away the cosmetics from five photos for free before asking you to pay $0.99 to continue editing images and videos.
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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 2017:
Our thanks to Jeff for this piece in The Guardian, published a week ago. It was written by a female journalist, what are the chances? Extracts:
Simon Henderson, who took over the elite public school in 2015, told the Guardian that efforts to prepare its pupils for the modern world now included LGBT-awareness education and talks by the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, Laura Bates. [J4MB emphasis]
“I’m very keen that we are very aware that as an all-boys school there’s a responsibility for young men to be gender-intelligent,” he said…
Arguably, Eton – with its tailcoats, boarding houses and idiosyncratic traditions – may find it harder than others to adapt. In addition to the 1,300-strong all-male student body, just 20 of the 180 teaching staff are women and there are no plans to admit girls.
To that end, Henderson is trying to build more meaningful links with girls’ schools. He wants to increase the number of female teachers, as well as ethnic diversity, and he emphasises the broad diversity of visiting speakers, among them an Old Etonian whose subject was coming out as gay while a pupil at the college.
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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 2017:
Our thanks to Martin for this, a piece about sex robots in yesterday’s Mail on Sunday. An extract:
Last month The Mail on Sunday became the first newspaper to experience Harmony 2.1, the latest version of a sex robot Matt McMullen has been working on since 2014.
Harmony has 30 different faces to choose from, 16 body types, customisable breasts from AA to triple F, 19 different nipple types from ‘perky’ to ‘puffy’, and 11 different types of genitalia.
The robot has 18 different personality types from happy to sensual, shy to talkative.
It is modes such as ‘shy’ which most concern critics, who cite another sexbot as a blatant invitation to ‘normalise’ rape.
Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism project, said creating a robot willing to have non-consensual sex [J4MB: As opposed to creating a robot unwilling to have non-consensual sex, you daft trout?] ‘is to risk normalising rape but giving it a publicly acceptable face’.
‘We should no more be encouraging rapists to find a supposedly safe outlet [J4MB emphasis] than we should facilitate murderers by giving them realistic blood-spurting dummies to stab.’ [J4MB: Women being raped and people being killed would apparently be preferable outcomes for this moronic woman.]
This is the narcissistic who the headmaster of Eton College deems suitable to give a talk about gender issues to the pupils.
Realdoll should create a Laura Bates lookalike sex doll, with a marching personality – stupid and whiny, 24/7/365. Hmm, I wonder what sales would be like?
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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 2017:
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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 2017:
Our thanks to James for an embarrassing piece in The Guardian, titled, “The ‘masculine mystique’ – why men can’t ditch the baggage of being a bloke”.
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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 2017:
It’s that time of year again, the annual gathering of manginas in London – here.
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