Now Battie Hattie claims that THREE men have sexually harassed her: Fury as Harman accuses lawyer, 87, of groping her 40 years ago.

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 2017:

We recently presented Harriet Harman MP with a Lying Feminist of the Month award in connection with her recent claim that she’d been sexually propositioned by a lecturer at York University, when she was a student. The man died 19 years ago.

Our thanks to William for this.

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French horse racing – weight change for female jockeys will give them a two-length advantage over male jockeys

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 2017:

Our thanks to Jeff for this. Extracts from the piece:

Governing body France Galop will allow 2kg (4.4lbs) less in the saddle to encourage use of female riders.

Group One-winning jockey Hayley Turner wants “more subtle” help, adding: “It seems a bit unfair on the lads.”

The British Horseracing Authority noted the move “with great interest” but has “currently no plans” to do the same.

Jean-Pierre Colombu, vice president of France Galop, said the rule change provided a “real opportunity” for female riders…

Jump jockey Lucy Alexander, the first female to become champion conditional in 2012-13, said she would “welcome” the change, adding: “The BHA should look at it.”

Rather than messing around with the weights, why don’t the French simply have the female jockeys start races two lengths ahead of the male jockeys? Possibly because the advantage would then become obvious and therefore unjustifiable?

We need more female jockeys winning races like we need more white sprinters winning Olympic sprint events. Maybe the black sprinters should wear belts with 5 kilos of weights in them, in the interest of equality?

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Panic as passengers attempt to exit plane after female pilot’s bizarre intercom rant

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 2017:

Our thanks to Sean for this. We clearly need more female pilots, in line with the policy at EasyJet, under its female CEO. Details here.

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Woman declines second date, then gets a bill for the first one

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 2017:

This gem in today’s Times made my day. Sadly the hero of the piece is unnamed, but we raise a glass to him. Three questions trouble me, however:

  • how is it possible for two people to spend £85 in a pub in Clapham, over one evening, even allowing for the ridiculous price of alcohol in London pubs and bars? Does the sum maybe include the man’s travel costs?
  • did Lucy Brown contribute nothing towards the cost of the evening?
  • how did Lucy Brown ‘inadvertently take home’ the man’s wristwatch? I’m 59, and I feel fairly confident in saying I’ve never taken home a woman’s wristwatch after a date, inadvertently or otherwise. (To be fair, ‘dates’ are distant memories now…).

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Laura Bates: No feminist expects a man to pay the bill on a date

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 2017:

Our thanks to Martin for pointing us to the latest piece by Special Snowflake in the International Business Times. She nominates herself for a Gormless Feminist of the Month award for this alone:

Feminists would much rather equal workplace rights [such as…?] and a closed gender pay gap (with flexible working hours and affordable childcare while we’re on the subject) to allow us the means to pay for our own meal, thank you very much. In the grand scheme of things, all that seems somewhat more substantial than a sneaky free steak every once in a while.

Meanwhile, some women might choose to pay the full bill on a first date…

Righto. And some pigs – feminist, or otherwise – might choose to fly.

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Project Ice Maiden: How female explorers face challenges of south pole trek

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 2017:

Another pointless female vanity project funded mainly by male taxpayers. In a piece on BBC News 24 in the past half hour, a member of the expedition said it would inspire women generally to ‘break through the ice ceiling’. The commentator claimed that the expedition was equivalent to those of Shackleton, Scott, Amundsen etc. My head hurts.

I look forward to the women being rescued by men at huge cost somewhere in the Antarctic. You can be very sure their exact location will be known at all times.

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How Harriet Harman banned cake, guests and photographs on her wedding day ‘to fight the patriarchy’

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 2017:

Our thanks to Mike P for this.

The evil harridan has won a number of our awards including Lying Feminist of the Month and Whiny Feminist of the Month.

The Anti-Feminism League presented her with a Harpy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.

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Campaign to attract women into Britain’s elite commando unit manages to recruit just ONE – and she then failed the gruelling course

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 January 2017:

Our thanks to Mike P for this. In response to the headline, he wrote, ‘No, really?’ An extract:

Winning the right to have combat roles in the elite unit was celebrated as a triumph for equality. [By Britian’s enemies, presumably.]

Top brass offered volunteers a personalised training programme [my emphasis] to ensure they were fully equipped to cope with the famous Green Beret endurance tests they would have to pass to take up arms alongside men in the Royal Marines.

So, no women passed the ‘gruelling course’. Never mind, there’s a nice photo in the piece of women pretending to be commandos, which is almost the same thing.

In the interest of equality, should men have been offered ‘personalised training programmes’? If not, why the double standard?

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Sophie Franklin, 30, office manager, went on £38,000 designer shopping spree with company credit card. Spared jail after a (male) judge says he ‘hates sending women to prison’.

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 January 2017:

Our thanks to HEqual for this.

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BBC Radio 4: The Male Room (three manginas and Kate Smurfwit)

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 December 2016:

We’ve just published this (audio, 27:46) and recommend you read the brief description, with some background and commentary, first.

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