Sorry, been a long Jubilee weekend (why don't the radical feminists hold up the Queen as a totem of 'girl power' - is it because she is good at her job and just gets on with it without crying out for special treatment at the expense of men?) so here is a few to go on with. Will be looking at the boardroom issue in the next few days.
Daily Mail - Men are the grimier sex (Tamara Cohen)
Daily Mail - STD fears as 70% of single women have unprotected sex (Graham Smith) and the day before it was sexually transmiotted disease the fault of men. Good spot by Ian about consistency.
Fighting Feminism (Mike Buchanan) - A small but important victory but then it looks like being snatched away.
Economic and Social Research Council - UK children need more male befrienders
Institute for Economic Affairs - The gender diversity delusion (Mike Buchanan) - Mike recommends reading the comments section.
Safer Lancashire - County Councillor David Smith pitifully and wrongly tries to justify why a publicity campaign on domestic abuse does not include men as well as women.
Daily Mail - Dame Butler Sloss admits women have been chosen to be judges on the basis of their gender (Jack Doyle) - The cat is out of the bag just as it was here - proof that discrimination is now taking place against men in the boardroom and in the legal profession. But then Erica Rackley comes along in The Guardian stating that Butler-Sloss' comments are unhelpful - obviously because it uneermines the case for special treatment. Rackley has a book coming out - obviously will be a diatribe calling for special treatment for women and therefore discimination against men.
BBC News - Are men really more unfaithful than women (Fiona Woods) Another myth busted
The Guardian - The men who do women's work (Kevin Powell)
As one commenter says about his statements that have no evidence behind them:
And as these males enter female-dominated occupations, sexism and gender privilege follow: men even earn more than women in these once-taboo fields for males."Wow. Any statistics on this one that anyone is aware of?"
The silence of domestic violence - new website about a man's experience of DV and the family courts.
Thank you all to those who sent links over.
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