David Moyes: Sunderland manager charged by FA over ‘slap’ comment

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 April 2017:

Our thanks to Stu for this. Moyes should never have apologised for a remark that was clearly meant in a humorous spirit, and taken as such, I believe. An apology implies wrongdoing, even when there was none. It’s the reason that Ched Evans is to be commended for not having apologised to a woman with whom he had sex, leading to his vexatious prosecution, conviction, and imprisonment for a rape that never happened.

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Is Emma Watson anti-feminist for exposing her breasts?

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 2017:

We return to Emma Watson’s breasts. Our thanks to Stu for this. He notes that ‘anti-feminist’ is becoming the favoured term for radical feminists to employ against self-declared feminists who are guilty of thoughtcrime or exploiting their physical attractiveness for personal gain – the latter being impossible for the overwhelming majority of feminists, for obvious reasons.

Emma Watson is criticised in the article by Dr Finn Mackay, a radical feminist parasite ‘academic’. It’s not too difficult to tell them apart:

Emma Watson

Emma Watson photo shoot

Dr Finn Mackay

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Four years ago I penned an article for AVfM, Kat Banyard, Laura Bates, Finn Mackay: The noisy handful.

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Karolina Skog, Sweden’s Environment Minister: “Cars are driven largely by men, so by giving a lot of space to cars, we’re giving a lot of space to men – at the expense 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 March 2017:

A dopey Swedish blonde has nominated herself for a Gormless Feminist of the Month award. Our thanks to Ian for this. The comments section is more worth reading than the article. Extracts:

“The car is a flexible mode of transport, and people find it nice to travel around in their own bubble,” the minister told Göteborgs-Posten. “But the main drawback is that they’re ineffective.

“A normal car in Sweden stands still for 97 per cent of its lifetime and for every car there are eight parking spaces and many miles of road. You can’t call that effective.”

Ms. Skog said that reducing the number of cars on the road is a gender issue because their prevalence in Swedish cities results in men taking space away from women.

“Cars are driven largely by men so by giving a lot of space to cars; we’re giving a lot of space to men — at the expense of women,” she explained…

Feminism in the field of transport policy isn’t new in Sweden, which prides itself on having the world’s “first feminist government”, its website explaining: “This means that gender equality is central to the Government’s priorities – in decision-making and resource allocation.”

In November, however, Stockholm’s policy of “gender-neutral snow ploughing” was called into question after the city was plunged into chaos with hospitals reporting a fourfold increase in broken bones. [my emphasis]

Feminist transport policies resulting in increased harm? Extraordinary, who’d have thought it possible?

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Nottingham-based ‘artist’ Judy Liebert thinks galleries should stop selling men’s art

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 2017:

Enjoy (video, 2:47). Bearing lives in the land down under – to be fair, he probably thinks I do – and I hope he’ll make it to the third International Conference on Men’s Issues. I’m really looking forward to attending, my provisional talk title is, ‘Let’s get visible’.

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‘I’m not sending a lady to prison for this’: Karolina Szumko, student, 18, spared jail after racist slurs during Notting Hill club rampage.

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 2017:

Our thanks to Ian for this. Excerpts:

A photography student who went on the rampage after being turned away from a Notting Hill club for being too drunk was spared jail after a judge [Adrian Turner] told her: “I’m not sending a lady to prison for something like this”.

Karolina Szumko, 18, had drunk half a bottle of vodka when she attacked staff at the Notting Hill Arts Club, hurling racist slurs at police officers and aiming kicks and punches as she was dragged away in handcuffs.

Even after her arrest, Szumko, who is in her first year of a photography degree at Kingston University, continued to rant at police, calling them “British p*****s” and telling them: “You are going to f***ing die, f***ing racists, pretend to be white but wish Christmas to Muslim people.”…

“I hope you are horrified, it horrifies me”, he [the judge] said. “Racially abusing and attacking police officers and security people, all in a public place, and that’s the result of drinking far more vodka than was good for you. [How much vodka IS good for you? We should be told.]

“I dare say you were not aware of what was going on, and I accept what happened wouldn’t have happened apart from drinking, you are genuinely sorry. [Ms Szumko is clearly not responsible either for drinking the vodka, or what followed.]

“I’m not going to send a lady [my emphasis] to prison for something like this.”

A ‘lady’? Somehow I think that if the drunken 18-year-old student had been a man, he wouldn’t have said this:

“I’m not going to send a gentleman to prison for something like this.”

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Professor Wendy Savage: “Let mothers abort babies of the ‘wrong’ sex”. Doctors’ ethics boss is blasted by pro-life campaigners for ‘abhorrent’ views after she backs terminations based on gender alone

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 2017:

Our thanks to Peter for this. He writes:

The medical ethics specialist behind Diana Johnson’s 10 minute bill – Professor Wendy Savage – believes that women should be able to abort babies if the gender of the foetus isn’t to their liking.

The appropriately named Professor Savage is a pillar of the British medical establishment, and has personally carried out over 10,000 abortions. I suppose after the first 1,000 you get used to doing as you please with a foetus. Savage is an influential member of the BMA’s ethics committee. She bases her argument on the idea that “It’s her body and her foetus”.

Strange how it’s only the father’s child when there is any responsibility to be shouldered, isn’t it? In Professor Savage’s world, all the choices are the woman’s but the father must still bear responsibility for them.

Incidentally, Professor Savage believes that sex-selective abortion hardly ever happens in the UK. But I wonder what gender of foetus the women of this country will be aborting most frequently if sex-selective abortion becomes legal? Given that radical feminists like Professor Savage have spent decades teaching women that men are destructive and surplus to requirements, and women are kind and nurturing, which gender will be aborted more frequently, do you think?

I suppose in her world we should only be concerned about the negative effects of stereotyping on women and not men.

Our party’s positions on abortion and Foetal Alcohol Sydrome are on pp.5-8 of our last election manifesto.

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Proof that women need men more than fish need bicycles. 50% of women have a fall-back partner on standby who has always fancied them, in case their current relationship turns sour.

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 2017:

Our thanks to Pat for this piece published in the Mail in 2014.

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Arsenal 10, Tottenham Hotspur 0

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 2017:

Wow. How mind-numbingly boring must this game have been? You have to wonder, did Arsenal field some men who self-identify as women? If so, it must have been tense in the showers afterwards…

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