The political wisdom of people who don’t even know what a circle is

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:

The first column I turn to when my weekly Spectator arrives is that of Rod Liddle. His article in today’s edition is here. Conservatives (both upper and lower case ‘c’) may possibly enjoy the piece more than liberals.

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Virginia Blackburn: 45 minutes of utterly vacuous drivel – three shrieking female ‘comedians’ – on Woman 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 December 2015:

Our thanks to Jeff for this. An extract:

The women shrieked with laughter despite the fact that nothing even remotely amusing was said during the course of the show, gave each other sweets as prizes and all in all made themselves sound about as trivial and shallow as ever a gaggle of women has ever managed. Frankly it beggared belief.

This is just the latest example of the BBC giving far too much airtime to unfunny female ‘comedians’, whether as token women on game show panels, or elsewhere.

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Oh no! Jess Phillips MP has blocked me from following her Twitter account!!!

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 2015:

Grave news. I just clicked on Ms Phillips’s Twitter account @jessphillips and saw this:

You are blocked from following @jessphillips and viewing @jessphillips’s Tweets.

On the plus side, that will free up some of my time – my last tweet to her was our YouTube video of her awful appearance on today’s Andrew Marr Show – and I invite anyone not blocked from her Twitter account to send me anything of particular interest. mike@j4mb.org.uk.

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Being a Man(gina) Festival

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 2015:

Two days ago I had an email from a woman working in relation to the forthcoming Being a Man Festival (BAM) in London (27-29 November). She asked if I might be interested in promoting the event, to which I responded:

I should sooner gnaw off my hands and feet without the benefit of anaesthetic, than promote your festival.

She replied:

Thank you. Would you like me to remove me from our mailing list?

BAM is a grotesque anti-male event, launched last year by a feminist. Last year’s keynote speaker was Grayson Perry, a transvestite potter – a talented transvestite potter, admittedly – who gave the talk in his trademark heavy make-up, and wearing one of his trademark pink party dresses.

From the website for the forthcoming event:

Being A Man addresses the challenges and pressures of masculine identity in the 21st century.

This major new festival – now in its second year – is taking over Southbank Centre for three days in November 2015. Join us for conversations and the sharing of stories – serious, challenging and light-hearted – plus the mandate to discuss anything and everything about being a man today.

‘… anything and everything about being a man today’? So long as it’s through a gynocentric / feminist lens, anyway. Among the speakers will be Jane Powell, the odious radical feminist who’s been the CEO of The Calm Initiative, a male suicide charity, for almost ten years. I am told her charity’s staff consists of women and one gay man. Gender balance is a fine thing.

Another speaker will be Tim Samuels, the feminist who’s been presenting Men’s Hour, a BBC Radio 5 Live programme – ‘The men’s magazine for the modern man’ – for several years, and has never invited anyone from J4MB onto his programme. He’s an admirer of feminism, and is predictably admired in turn by Jenni Murray – here.

Jonathan Wall, controller of BBC Radio 5 Live, denied in a letter to me in September 2013 that Men’s Hour follows feminist agendas – here.

Six weeks before the last general election Samuels wrote a piece for the Telegraph titled, with no apparent irony, Why is nobody in politics standing up for men?

Another speaker will be Jeremy Hardy, an insufferably smug BBC left-wing luvvie.

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Lying Feminist of the Month – Sophie Walker, leader, Women’s Equality Party

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 2015:

Sandi Toxic, spokeswoman for the Women’s Equality Party, won two Lying Feminist of the Month awards in the space of just three months. It was inevitable that Sophie Walker, the recently appointed leader, would quickly win one of her own.

12 days ago we sent Ms Walker an open letter with 16 challenges in relation to her party’s launch policy document, giving her until 5pm today to respond. Predictably, she didn’t respond by the deadline.

Another feminist publicly outed as a shameless liar.

There’s a link to the policy document and our challenge letter on her award certificate, along with other materials. We’ll be closely following her interviews and public statements in coming years, with a view to presenting her with more of these awards over time.

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