Thursday, 31 July 2008

Amy Winehouse: Icon

The Guardian is now acting as apologist for Amy Winehouse and running an article that sings her praises.

The interesting part is what they left out: her domestic violence.

Now if this had been man who'd done the same to his wife, he'd be facing a prison sentence of many years. Moreover, he'd never be allowed near a television camera again.

But a woman? No. Her violence is no one's business but hers.

There is has never been any mention of it anywhere in the British media.

Violent Amy shall remain an icon.

Monday, 28 July 2008

Women who kill abusive partners in cold blood could escape murder charge in radical law shake-up.
A controversial computer game which let members of the social networking site Facebook "virtually knife" one another has been removed from the site.

Yet the 'All men are bastards' knifeblock, a model of a man with knives stuck through his body which is described as being funny, is still on sale at places like 'IWantOneOfThose.com'

Please agitate all you can to get this out into the consciousness of the masses.

Friday, 25 July 2008

Youtube video: Radio host, Tom Leykis, questions why society/the-law differentiates between domestic violence and 'normal' violence; calls women who stay with abusers 'idiots'.

A YouTube video of Tom Leykis doing what he does best; calling women on their bullshit.

Another great upload from anti-feminist YouTuber, ArgusEyes.

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

John Leslie rape investigation dropped

John Leslie, the former Blue Peter presenter acquitted of indecent assault in 2003, will not face police action over fresh allegations of rape.

The latest claim against Leslie came after a party at his home in Sheen, West London. A woman in her early 20s is reported to have said she was attacked at the party.

Leslie attended Teddington Police station last month when the allegation surfaced. The next day he released a statement in which he condemned “lies about my private life” and said: “I certainly did not attack this person as I have never attacked anyone.”

The entire Ulrika Johnson/John Leslie affair infuriated me back in 2002. She basically accused him of rape and the media chose to believe her story and went about ruining the career of John Leslie. For all anyone knows she made a false allegation. In fact, she probably did!

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Ranting YouTube divorcee wins ONLY £350,000 from multi-millionaire ex-husband

Judge Harold Beeler yesterday said that a prenuptial agreement signed three weeks before the couple's 1999 wedding was valid.
That means Walsh-Smith must leave their posh New York apartment within 30 days and Smith, the multi-millionaire president of The Shubert Organization, the largest theater owner on Broadway, must pay her just £325,000.

Smith yesterday said after the ruling he was 'sorry it had to come to this'.

'I'm happy with the decision of the judge, and I'm happy with the outcome,' he added.

Walsh-Smith didn't see the decision the same way.

'I think it's disgusting,' she said. 'I'm really, really disappointed with the decision.'

She accused her ex-husband of 'basically throwing me out on the street'.

Sunday, 20 July 2008

Sixth-form girls to be given sex-disease cancer jab

Yet another example of women's health being put above men's. I can't remember the last time I heard about males in the education system being offered 'jabs' or 'screening'. Who pays most of the tax burden? Men! That's who.

Friday, 18 July 2008

Millionaire 'skinflint' publishes divorce settlement online. Contrary to the rumours, it's a whopper!

Basically, his goodfornothing lazy-cunt wife got the following:
  • A CASH LUMP SUM of £3,719,000.
  • Plus £15,000 per child per annum until the age of 17 years or completion of full-time education.
  • Plus all private school fees.
  • Plus all jewellery, diamonds and watches, Mercedes E500, Audi Convertible 3.0.
What a meanie! No doubt he would have received such a 'miserly' settlement from his wife had the roles been reversed.

Have a look at his website: http://deandivorce.com

Thursday, 17 July 2008

Libby Brooks from the guardian: Women never lie about rape; there's an epidemic of rape; blah, blah, blah...

Woman's Hour presenter Jenni Murray's memoir, published this week, is her disclosure that, when a drama student, she was raped by a much older actor...
...But I was curious to know why a woman who spent the rest of her career facilitating - among many other things - the open discussion of sexual violence, did not choose to reveal her own encounter with it until now...

...the majority of rapes and sexual assaults in this country are still not reported; only around 5% of those that are result in a successful prosecution...

153 comments and counting. It's time to weigh-in on this one boys. I'm just a little disturbed to note that CiF comments are now pre-moderated; following anti-MRA complaints by femmies, no doubt.

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Saturday, 12 July 2008

Feminist Season

As feminists and ever-supporting media are becoming increasingly aware of the growing men's movement, the Guardian has recently started taking panic counter steps to raise the profile of feminism, with its season named A Woman Place.

You would think that a medium who's purpose was to supply news would also supply information criticising feminism, especially are there are now many fact-based books written on the subject. But this clearly is not the purpose or duty of a news medium.

In this article, Making feminism mainstream, feminist journalist Rowenna Davis unashamedly continues feminism's attack on men.

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Waitress who claimed she was groped by her boss awarded £60,000

This one makes my blood boil.

Ruling in her favour, tribunal judge Jenny Mulvaney said: 'There was a culture of banter and flirtation amongst the predominantly young staff and management.

'The interaction ranged from mildly flirtatious to overtly sexual interaction and included bottom pinching and sexual innuendo. The claimant admitted to participating in this behaviour.

'It was not denied by the claimant that after her shift ended, she exposed her breasts to fellow employees.'

Alex Psaras must pay a total of £53,958 for the harassment and dismissal and Mr Tunney £5,256 as he was 20% liable - a total of £59,214.

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Police chief demands 'rape squads' in each force

One of Britain's most senior police officers today calls for specialist rape squads in every force after admitting conviction rates and reporting levels were "not good enough".

John Yates, who speaks on the issue for the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), will tell a police conference that such squads would ensure experts are put in charge from the start of a case to the finish, allowing each force to ensure more cases reach trial.

Only 15 per cent of rape victims report the crime and more than two thirds of those complaints do not make it to court, even though five per cent of women say they have experienced rape, according to the British Crime Survey. The overall conviction rate for rape is just six per cent.

Here we go again! *Sigh*

SECOND F4J rooftop protest at Harman's house!

Go boys! It's not like she doesn't deserve it!

Link here. Youtube link here.

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

A third of British women admit they slept with TWO men on holiday

Whilst I cannot vouch for the veracity of this survey, I do think this is a prime opportunity for you men to leave some posts telling the public what you think of these hussies!

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Postcode lottery of rape conviction.

Women who report a rape are five times less likely to see their attacker convicted in some parts of the country than in others, according to new research.

An analysis of official figures reveals that the conviction rate for rapists fell in 18 out of 43 police force areas in England and Wales between 2004 and 2006.

In Leicestershire, fewer than one in 35 women who report a rape see a successful prosecution, but in Cleveland that figure improves to one in seven.

More dishonest, exaggerated crap from the feminist Fawcett Society.

Saturday, 5 July 2008

EastEnders is about to tackle the taboo subject of child abuse with a hard-hitting storyline involving teenager Whitney Dean.

The 15-year-old daughter of Bianca Jackson will be involved in a plot which will see her struggling with the unwanted attentions of her stepfather Tony.

... John Grounds of the NSPCC said of the forthcoming plot: 'Programmes like EastEnders are increasingly helping to raise awareness of the hidden nature of sexual abuse.

Ah yes. The people in this country are completely unaware of sexual abuse.

... 'The NSPCC's work with the BBC on the forthcoming EastEnders storyline is aimed at ensuring the portrayal of child abuse accurately reflects the damage it can do to the victim, their family and the wider community.

Er, No. The truth of the matter is that more damage is being done to "the victim, their family and the wider community," by the BBC, the NSPCC and by programmes such as this.