When banks divert from banking to social engineering

Mid-way through 2015 the ANZ bank in Australia opted to join the chorus of ‘enlightened’ corporate entities banging the feminist drum at their customers expense. The bank’s first step was to release the ANZ Women’s Report: ‘Barriers to Achieving Financial Gender Equity’. And no, in case you wondered, there is no corresponding ANZ Men’s Report. There never is. … Continue reading When banks divert from banking to social engineering

About what happened in Cologne (and in its aftermath)

First up a little background about what happened in Cologne on New Year’s Eve 2015/6 – see the relevant Wiki entry – not that Wikipedia is free from bias but on this occasion it’s probably as good a starting point as anywhere. Whilst the focus of this post is what happened in Cologne, readers should … Continue reading About what happened in Cologne (and in its aftermath)

The top 16 posts in this blog in 2015

The following blog posts have been ranked in order of decreasing popularity based on visitor numbers for the period Jan-Dec 2015: 1 – Table of Contents 2 – The ‘Marriage Strike’ and MGTOW (this post has consistently been the most-read post in my blog since it was first created) 3 – How men are portrayed … Haw … Continue reading The top 16 posts in this blog in 2015

The people speak: Feminist journalist hears but won’t listen

You might be interested in taking a look at this article entitled ‘A gender-equality wish list for 2016’, and the readers comments that follow. The article was written by feminist journalist Wendy Tuohy. I think I first introduced Wendy in this blog post. I would probably place her in the second tier of Australian feminist journalists, were they ranked according to stridency and … Continue reading The people speak: Feminist journalist hears but won’t listen

No place for Woke/Feminist propaganda in our schools or universities

I was reading an article the other day about the ongoing push to have feminist propaganda introduced into our schools under the guise of ‘respectful relationships’ programs. The article in question, entitled ‘Bid to teach anti-violence to schoolkids‘ (Jessica Marszalek, Courier-Mail, 30 July 2015) included the following statements: “She (QLD Minister Shannon Fentiman) said both … Continue reading No place for Woke/Feminist propaganda in our schools or universities

Regarding online harassment

The internet has provided a haven for those inclined to strike out at people in anonymity and usually without fear of repercussion. The purpose of this blog post is not to propose solutions to this problem, but rather to take a step back and call for an objective, measured and truthful discussion of the relevant … Continue reading Regarding online harassment

NSW feminist groups seek to roll back reform of domestic violence shelters

(NB: The following is a working draft only at this point in time – see **) In 2014 the New South Wales government implemented a program to rationalise the operation of a large number of publicly-funded domestic violence refuges and homeless shelters. It’s my understanding that the review process was primarily driven by a desire … Continue reading NSW feminist groups seek to roll back reform of domestic violence shelters

On deaths related to domestic violence

In this post I address the topic of murder and suicide occurring within the context of intimate partner violence. There are also separate posts dealing with suicide, and with the DV-related deaths of children. As readers might well be aware, significant numbers of men, women and children lose their lives each year by way of incidents related to domestic violence. … Continue reading On deaths related to domestic violence

‘DV Connect’ is “non-judgemental” (but men calling their helpline are sneaky perpetrators)

I read an article yesterday entitled ‘A connection to hope in a world of violence‘, concerning the operation of a charity active in the sphere of domestic violence and sexual assault called ‘DV Connect‘. It featured the usual feminist spin that comes with the territory, but the part that turned my stomach was the following: “Every … Continue reading ‘DV Connect’ is “non-judgemental” (but men calling their helpline are sneaky perpetrators)

My response to the report of the Queensland Task Force on Family Violence

Ms. Annastacia Palaszczuk MP Premier of Queensland and Minister for the Arts Dear Premier As you are aware, the Special Taskforce on Domestic and Family Violence released its report entitled ‘Not Now Not Ever’ on 28 February 2015. I am one of many people who earlier contributed a submission for consideration by the Task Force. I have now reviewed … Continue reading My response to the report of the Queensland Task Force on Family Violence