UK: Co Antrim school suspends 19 boys amid 'toxic masculinity' concerns

Article here. Excerpt:

'A group of 19 boys have been suspended at a Co Antrim school with parents making an official complaint about the principal's actions on "toxic masculinity" concerns.

An official complaint has now been made to the school's board of governors by most of the parents on the disciplinary actions of the principal who suspended the students following an alleged assembly incident on January 8.

The matters have now come to light as the Education Authority has become involved in what has been claimed as long running allegations of "intimidation" of female teachers by male Year 11 students, aged 14 to 15.
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The parent said: "I would implore the Board of Governors to take this matter extremely seriously. I would be interested to know how many young people have been suspended for violence and bullying at the school in comparison to the 19 suspensions last Thursday, could this be disproportionate?

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How feminism hijacked the conversation on masculinity

Article here. Excerpt:

'Although feminism is defined as the belief in equality on behalf of women's rights and interests, critics in the 21st century accuse the feminist movement of being woke and anti-men.

"I think modern feminism is built on the lie that no man is ever going to be reliable or ever wants to care about his family," Smith said. He argued that extremes on both sides, citing some "red pill" circles who are on the far-opposite side of feminism, are hijacking the conversation for both men and women. However, Smith believes masculinity matters and denies that there is such a thing as "toxic masculinity."'

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How Gynocentrism Masquerades as Maturity, Empathy, and Love

Article here. Excerpt:

'One of the reasons gynocentrism is so difficult to challenge is that it rarely announces itself. It does not arrive as hostility toward men. It does not require anyone to say, “Men matter less.” In fact, it often appears wearing the language of virtue.

It looks like maturity.
It sounds like empathy.
It feels like love.

And that is precisely why so many decent, conscientious men live inside it without ever naming it.'

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Pearl vs. Kasparian: Closing Statement

Pearl puts away a feminist in her own inimitable way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAdj_iFORu4

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Campus sexual violence rate closer to 1%, not 25%, study suggests

Article here. Excerpt:

'A new study found the campus sexual violence rate is around one percent, which differs from the oft-cited claim that 1 in 5 women are victims of sexual assault or violence while in college.

Researchers with Washington State University “analyzed data from 2007 through 2022 from 61,869 women surveyed for the nationally representative National Crime Victimization Survey,” according to a paper in the Journal of American College Health.

The “6-month sexual violence victimization prevalence” for college students was .46 percent for both on-campus and commuter students. “Over that same period, among college-students, the 6-month rate for on-campus residents,” worked out to about one percent, the authors wrote.'

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The Reasonable Man

Article here. Excerpt:

'Evan liked to think of himself as fair.

He listened. He adjusted. He didn’t raise his voice. When there was tension, he assumed he had missed something—some emotional nuance, some unspoken need. That, he believed, was maturity.

When his wife, Laura, came home upset from work, Evan canceled his plans without mentioning them. It seemed obvious that her day mattered more. When she criticized his tone, he apologized—even when he wasn’t sure what he had done wrong. If she was unhappy, the situation required fixing, and fixing required him.

This wasn’t resentment. It was love.

At least, that’s what Evan told himself.'

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The Problem With Feminising Society - Helen Andrews

"The Problem With Feminising Society - Helen Andrews"

Video here.

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Harvard Says Yes to Discrimination, No to Western Civ

Article here. Excerpt:

'As for Harvard’s white male undergraduates, their skin color and sex are obstacles to academic advancement.

“[T]he best student at Harvard—he won the prize for the graduating senior with the best overall academic record—was rejected from all the graduate programs to which he applied. He too was a white male,” the historian recounts.

“I called around to friends at several universities to find out why on earth he had been rejected. Everywhere it was the same story: Graduate admissions committees around the country had been following the same unspoken protocol as ours.”
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Harvard’s last president, Claudine Gay, was a black woman whose scholarship was infected with plagiarism.

She’s still employed by Harvard, with a compensation package said to be in the neighborhood of $900,000.

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Spain: The government is hiding 55% of domestic violence victims by only counting women

Translated article here. Excerpt:

'In Spain, 15 infanticides were committed in 2025, but the government only officially recorded three of these cases. The Delegation against Gender Violence , which only considers paternal filicides , does not count the other 12 children. Furthermore, a total of 59 women were murdered, but the Ministry of Equality only counts 46. Another 36 men were killed as victims of domestic violence. None of these are included in the official count. In total, there were 108 fatalities due to domestic violence, but the government of Pedro Sánchez only counts 49: those attributable to "gender violence" (that is, women killed by their male partners or ex-partners, or children killed by their fathers).

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Why ‘walkaway wives’ are leading the charge in midlife divorce

Article here. Bet if there was no alimony or 50/50 split (or worse) of "marital property", you'd see far fewer marriages, period. If being married to a man is so tiresome, why do women do it? Answer: a payday. To me, nothing's worth that much hassle. Ladies, stop instigating marriages, esp. if you don't really want them. Excerpt:

'It’s a scenario increasingly being played out in homes across Britain. Rather than put up and shut up, women in midlife are realising that there’s more to life than a grumpy or self-interested husband, and voting with their feet. While men used to initiate more divorces – the classic midlife crisis where they ran off with a younger woman – this has shifted over the past few years. Today, women are as likely to start divorce proceedings, especially in midlife. And more than ever, this is coming out of the blue for their comfortable husbands who had assumed everything was just ticking along nicely.

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Mini-Commentary: "What Happened to Men Pursuing Women??"

Emily King makes yet another spot-on mini-commentary video: What Happened to Men Pursuing Women??. Quote:

... If a man persisted like that in today's dating world, he would at the very least be called a creep, and at the worst he'd be going to jail. That is the reality that a lot of men face.

So that, in combination with the fact that women are not really reciprocating effort, and they're not treating men very well right now, there is a large group of men that are saying that it's just not worth it.

And they would say that women have asked for it. They have asked men to leave them alone. So guess what ladies? They're leaving you alone.

Short video: What Happened to Men Pursuing Women??

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SSL certificate re-installation

It's that time of year again! MANN's SSL certificate is needing updating and I just bought it. It should be installed within an hour or so. You shouldn't see any issues but if you get a funky SSL-related message over the next hour or so, it's OK. Not to worry.

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What You Should Know About DEI-Related Discrimination at Work

Article here. Excerpt:

'Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is a broad term that is not defined in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII). Title VII prohibits employment discrimination based on protected characteristics such as race and sex. Under Title VII, DEI initiatives, policies, programs, or practices may be unlawful if they involve an employer or other covered entity taking an employment action motivated—in whole or in part—by an employee’s or applicant’s race, sex, or another protected characteristic.'

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"Men are better artists than women": video essay by J.J. Davis

Julia James Davis at the War On Beauty channel explains that Men are better artists than women. Quotes:

Over time, I've come to believe that this is not the reason that there's not great women artists. It's just that simply men are naturally better at the creative act. and actually that the creative act in itself is essentially male, but also that women serve an incredibly important function in the art made by men. And this natural synergy between men and women in the arts with men as the doer and the woman as the muse is exactly what generated incredible beauty in our world.

But in our contemporary society, having this opinion is seen as just flat-out wrong.

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Yet Another Tale of DEI: Harvard, James Hankins: Why I'm Leaving Harvard

Another article in Compact magazine describing rampant DEI at universities: Why I'm Leaving Harvard (paywalled):

"The best student at Harvard … was rejected from all the graduate programs to which he applied."

"I was told informally by a member of the Harvard admissions committee that “that” (meaning admitting a white male) was “not happening this year."

"It is hard to avoid the impression that, whether through hostility or neglect, Western history is being phased out or allowed to die on the vine at Harvard."

"To hope for a change in sentiment in our leading universities … would be a triumph of hope over experience… For now, a better hope lies in building new institutions unencumbered by the corruption and self-hatred that infect the old"

https://x.com/i/status/2005629442593546458

https://www.compactmag.com/article/why-im-leaving-harvard/
(paywalled)

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