Woman travels the world for free by getting her dates to pay for it

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 2016:

Our thanks to Martin for this. From the article:

Monica Lynn, 25, stressed there was no expectation she would sleep with her holiday buddy, arguing: “It’s like any other dating website. It’s just there’s lots of travelling involved.”

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Dr Dick Chopp

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 2016:

Our thanks to Mark for this, one for the ‘You couldn’t make this s*** up!’ file.

Dr Chopp is an American urologist. From his web page:

Dr. Richard (Dick) Chopp is well-known in the Austin community for performing Vasectomies.

Mark writes, ‘At least he doesn’t do circumcisions…’.

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Caitlin Moran – Gormless Feminist of the Month

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 2016:

It still saddens me that The Times gives so many column inches to Caitlin Moran, 40, a particularly narcissistic feminist. Her Twitter profile starts with this:

Writing the fuck out of shit since 1992.

In How To Be A Woman Ms Moran described the lack of emotion she’d felt over having had an abortion – the pregnancy had resulted from the failure of she and her partner to employ contraception whilst on holiday – and then mentioned the fact that the aborted foetus was male. What earthly reason could there have been for mentioning the sex of the foetus?

She wins this month’s Gormless Feminist of the Month award for an utterance of just 12 seconds’ duration at an event run by the Women’s Equality Party. Her certificate is here.

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Richard Dawkins links to a cartoon featuring a piano-playing Big Red. Hilarity ensues.

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 2016:

My thanks to a number of people for pointing me to this. The first video, a cartoon by Sye Ten Atheist, is a gem, starring a piano-playing Big Red, the Canadian legend who apparently attributes a number of phenomena to patriarchy. The two audio files which follow are by Sargon of Akkad.

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Concealed motor found on female cyclist’s bicycle at cyclo-cross world championships

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 2016:

Barely a day goes by in which I’m not reminded of Dr Catherine Hakim’ Preference Theory (2000), in which she outlined the evidence that far fewer women than men are work-centred. In layman’s terms, most women (six out of seven in Britain) don’t have a strong work ethic. My thanks to Martin for pointing me to a piece with a hilarious illustration of the phenomenon, in a women’s under-23 cycling race.

Not only do individual women scheme to advantage themselves over men – all-women shortlists, more women on corporate boards etc. – they also scheme to advantage themselves over other women.

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A man needs a woman like a bicycle needs a fish

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 2015:

Our thanks to Tim Alford, a noted anti-MGM campaigner, for his comments on our link to an interview of Iben Thranholm, a female Danish journalist, in relation to recent sexual offences committed against women in European cities. He wrote:

She’s right of course. After decades of mockery, contempt and proclamations of ‘toxic masculinity’ men have realised that a bicycle does not need a fish either. It’s a bit rich for women to demand that their menfolk step in and take a bullet for them now.

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Two ends of the evolutionary spectrum – Julia Hartley-Brewer, Julie Burchill

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 2015:

I’ve long been an admirer of the journalist and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer, and her contributions to Question Time are always impressive.

In March 2013, only a month after J4MB was launched, she interviewed me for her show on LBC – here. It remains my favourite radio interview to this day. She had taken the trouble to read the predecessor to our election manifesto, and commented intelligently on it. Now that rarely happens, and never on the BBC.

Katie Hopkins is a rare example of a British Honey Badger, and she was delighted when we presented her with a Maggie award.

So I was pleased to read an article by JH-B in the latest edition of The Spectator – I’m no Katie Hopkins! – and appalled by an article by Julie Burchill following her interview with Jess Phillips, the odious feminist Labour MP who initially blocked Philip Davies’s application for a debate on men’s issues on International Men’s Day. The article is titled, Lunch with the future leader of the Labour party.

Burchill’s article is deeply admiring of Phillips, as you’d expect. They’re alike both in terms of appearance, and having relentlessly gobby schoolgirl tendencies. Phillips had only this to say in connection with the International Men’s Day debacle:

BURCHILL: Do you get called a Tory a lot?

PHILLIPS: All day, every day, especially on Twitter. I get a lot of abuse from both sides – from the Corbynites who won’t ever forgive me for voting for Yvette Coper, and from the men’s rights mob who won’t ever forgive me for laughing at Philip Davies. But it doesn’t bother me a bit.

Burchill asks her if she thinks Labour suffers from being seen as a party with more concern for criminals than their victims. She replies:

I was always a typical lefty, everyone-deserves-a-second-chance type – and to some extent I still am. But when I started working in a domestic violence refuge I became very aware of men who had committed a dozen acts of violence against women being let off, basically, and put into perpetrators’ programmes. It does make you want to cut their balls off. [my emphasis] Lock them up, then educate them.

Hmm, what might Ms Phillips suggest is done surgically to female perpetrators? It’s a silly question, really. In this bird-brained woman’s world view, we can be sure female perpetrators don’t exist. Or if they do exist, men are responsible for them being perpetrators in the first place.

Ms Phillips was the inaugural Toxic Feminist of the Month. Her award certficate is here.

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BBC libels Mike Buchanan as ‘anti-women’ and supports criminal attacks by campus cry bullies

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 2015:

Our thanks to HEqual for this. It’s easy to miss nuanced BBC propaganda at times. I missed that Tiger Drew-Honey referred to me as ‘anti-women’ – rather than anti-feminist – and I wasn’t given the opportunity to challenge the assertion. Whenever it’s made – it usually turns up in accusations of misogyny or sexism – I challenge people to find anything anti-women in anything I’ve ever written, said, or done, and none of these people have ever come up with anything. And they never will.

HEqual spotted something else I’d missed, the background music playing during the J4MB section. This is very insidious manipulation of viewers, the people who fund these damnable programme makers. People sometimes ask me why I agree to appear in BBC TV and radio programmes, given they’re always – or virtually always – hatchet jobs, and my answer is always the same. People check out our websites – particularly this one – and soon grasp the extent of the BBC’s feminist-driven anti-male bias. There are many examples here. Just scroll down to ‘BBC anti-male bias’.

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