Four of William Collins's pieces on MGM:
Male Genital Mutilation http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=519
MGM: Claimed Medical Benefits - Part 1 http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=1604
MGM: Claimed Medical Benefits - Part 2 http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=1655
MGM: Claimed Medical Benefits - Part 3 http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=1675
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On International Men's Day we supported the anti-MGM organization Men Do Complain (MDC) http://mendocomplain.com in protesting against MGM in Parliament Square, London. Just a few yards away, Philip Davies MP was engaged in the first ever debate on men's issues in parliament, specifically in Westminster Hall - a less prestigious venue for a debate than the chamber of the House of Commons, which for many years has been used for debates on International Women's Day.
Davies's 43-minute-long introduction to the debate is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj9iKTJAd2M. Predictably, he was the target of feminist MPs seeking to control the direction of his talk, and to waste valuable time with trivia (e.g. making a pedantic point about the term 'committing suicide', whilst demonstrating no concern for male suicide victims). A link to the full four-hour-long debate is the penultinate link in that video description.
Our thanks to MDC's Richard Duncker for the filming and editing, and to his colleague Patrick Smyth, who is interviewed here. Our thanks to supporters of MDC and J4MB - many of whom had travelled a considerable distance, some at substantial personal cost - for spending four hours on a cold wet afternoon engaging constructively with many people (including Jews and Muslims) and handing out many hundreds of leaflets. By any standard the protest was a resounding success, and we look forward to future protests being ever bigger and better.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxR_uX6pYeE
Scotland-based, German-born Philipp Tanzer's life could be called contradictory. A pacifist soldier. An anti-porn Porn actor. A former gay icon standing for traditional family values. What others might view as inconsistent is, according to Tanzer, a balanced view based on experience. His goal: Fighting for a society in which opposing perspectives are being recognized and represented.
Noticing a clear imbalance in regards to "gender equality" and our treatment of women and men led to Philipp becoming a strong advocate for Men's Rights and Issues.
[For a fuller profile, check out the speakers’ page https://icmi2020.icmi.info/?page_id=27.]
This video is one of 120 videos published for the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues (2020), a conference originally planned for Sydney, Australia, but later turned into a virtual conference due to Covid-19.
From #metoo to the American Psychological Association’s guidelines pathologizing “masculinity” as harmful, to Gillette’s razor adverts blaming all men for the actions of a damaged few, ideologically motivated groups have used unchallenged narratives of female victimhood to promote damaging stereotypes about men and boys, masculinity and men’s relationships to each other.
More than ever before, recognition of men’s issues is needed. Men and boys deserve compassion, they deserve consideration for their unique needs, and they deserve our support.
Men and boys also deserve respect for their unique contributions to society and an end to the promotion of unkind stereotyping of being harmful, abusive, toxic, selfish and hateful. We would not tolerate this stereotyping directed towards any other group.
We are in an era of unprecedented ideological conflict. By reducing men’s ability to take a positive identity from their masculinity we are encouraging young men to pursue ever more radical ideologies to find a place to belong. In turn we are also encouraging young women to embrace an identity as society’s victims rather than its equal co-creators.
The inaugural conference was held in 2014, and since 2016 the conference has been held annually:
- Detroit (2014)
- London (2016)
- Gold Coast, Australia (2017)
- London (2018)
- Chicago (2019)
Playlists of all 100+ presentations at the conferences (and this one) are here, as well as playlists of the presentations at the Messages 4 Men conferences in London (2017-19) and the (UK) National Conference on Men's Issues, “Domestic Abuse is a Men’s Issue, Too” (2020):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ/playlists
The conferences deal with the social and legal issues that disproportionately (or uniquely) affect men and boys.
This year’s conference is being held online, with the publication of 120 videos (one per h
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q18lLr8DoW4
We’re posting on this playlist videos of the 70+ Q&A sessions which took place after the presentations and interviews at the 70+ speaker seventh (online) International Conference on Men’s Issues http://icmi2021.icmi.info/speakers (13-19 December, 2021).
The presentations and interviews themselves will be published at a later date, in March or April 2022, possibly later. If you wish to watch them before then please buy a ticket (£20.00) before 1 January, 2022, here https://icmi2021.icmi.info/tickets-2/. From 1 – 30 January, buy a ticket by sending £20.00 via PayPal to mb1957@hotmail.co.uk.
You’ll find on the conference website all 70+ presentations and interviews, and by buying a ticket you’ll help ensure the continuation of this remarkable conference series, which started in Detroit in 2014. The videos will be available on the conference platform until 13 June, 2022.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbiQdgvW2JQ
We’re posting on this playlist videos of the 70+ Q&A sessions which took place after the presentations and interviews at the 70+ speaker seventh (online) International Conference on Men’s Issues http://icmi2021.icmi.info/speakers (13-19 December, 2021).
The presentations and interviews themselves will be published at a later date, in March or April 2022, possibly later. If you wish to watch them before then please buy a ticket (£20.00) here https://icmi2021.icmi.info/tickets-2/. We currently expect ticket sales to end on 1 January.
You’ll find on the conference website all 70+ presentations and interviews, and by buying a ticket you’ll help ensure the continuation of this remarkable conference series, which started in Detroit in 2014. The videos will be available on the conference platform until 13 June, 2022.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur_HnWA9VfU
Our MGM playlist (video and audio pieces):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgDT--hnKe3XOKXypbM_R2K
Please support our work:
https://j4mb.org.uk/donate
It was a pleasure to spend a cold day with Rod and Lynton, two London Group stalwarts who stood on their stepladders, spoke, and did their bit to make the world a better place. Rod appears from around 9:40 in this video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caDIDEKiVwg
This was one of around 70 presentations or interviews filmed for the (online) seventh International Conference on Men's Issues, 2021 (ICMI21) http://icmi2021.icmi.info/speakers. Almost all were followed by live Q&As and will be published in the same order as they were published during the online conference (held over 13-19 December 2021) but over 14-20 February, 2022.
The website for the 2022 conference (17-20 November) is http://icmi2022.icmi.info.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-QbvNsbGDo
Talk title:
“Domestic Abuse and Parental Alienation: A Very Common Partnership”
Playlist of the conference videos, automatically following one another in the sequence they were published:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqjnZVjAituKqJr9kyVQAJnF
Details about the conference:
https://j4mb.org.uk/2020/05/20/domestic-abuse-is-a-mens-issue-too-national-conference-on-mens-issues/
Please support our work:
http://j4mb.org.uk/donate
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb-Fn3M-hkY
Background details and list of speakers here:
https://cafp.uk/2022/07/06/central-london-branch-families-need-fathers-litigant-in-person-conference/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWopGROzjnA
We’re posting on this playlist videos of the 70+ Q&A sessions which took place after the presentations and interviews at the 70+ speaker seventh (online) International Conference on Men’s Issues http://icmi2021.icmi.info/speakers (13-19 December, 2021).
The presentations and interviews themselves will be published at a later date, in March or April 2022, possibly later. If you wish to watch them before then please buy a ticket (£20.00) here https://icmi2021.icmi.info/tickets-2/. We currently expect ticket sales to end on 1 January.
You’ll find on the conference website all 70+ presentations and interviews, and by buying a ticket you’ll help ensure the continuation of this remarkable conference series, which started in Detroit in 2014. The videos will be available on the conference platform until 13 June, 2022.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTujLasvP0o