3 May 2020: Mike Buchanan - hair today, gone today
Mike Buchanan's response to being unable to visit his barber during the Covid-19 pandemic.
If you enjoyed this video, you might enjoy another of Mike's videos, concerning the surprisingly valuable old Ford van J4MB Mike drove while campaigning before the 2015 general election:
The Muslim case against circumcision:
http://www.quranicpath.com/misconceptions/circumcision.html
The Jewish case against circumcision:
https://j4mb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2016/05/160511-brit-shalom-leaflet.pdf
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Our YouTube playlist on MGM (50+ video and audio pieces):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqgDT--hnKe3XOKXypbM_R2K
William Collins’s introductory piece on Male Genital Mutilation:
http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=519
His pieces on the claimed medical benefits for MGM:
Part 1 – http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=1604
Part 2 – http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=1655
Part 3 – http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=1675
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKxxrqvoRsE
Since 1990 Barry has been progressively involved in the fathers' and men’s rights movement. On the National Council of Families Need Fathers for 5 years, he was editor of their newsletter for two of those years. In 1994 he attended the inaugural meeting of The Cheltenham Group, a men’s rights organisation concerned with family law.
[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.
International Conferences on Men’s Issues (ICMIs) have been held annually since 2014, with the exception of 2015:
- Detroit (2014)
- London (2016)
- Gold Coast, Australia (2017)
- London (2018)
- Chicago (2019)
Playlists of all 100+ presentations at the conferences 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 hour, every hour) from midday, Saturday, 14 November, to midday, Thursday, 19 November, 2020 (International Men’s Day), Sydney time.
Our thanks to Tom Caulfield, Technical Director at Justice for Men & Boys, for
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J8enw5zXeg
Philip Cook is a journalist and author:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_W._Cook
The International Conference on Men’s Issues, Chicago, 2019:
http://icmi2019.icmi.info
The playlist of the presentation videos:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqjE8WcuGrAnJ5KLZ8DeuY39
Additional videos, mainly speaker interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMscr0TpRqiHgiEG-W52Y-dV8e0HXinO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqBwpHQkf08
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=-xfOZafJris
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).
This discussion took place after we published the world premiere of Hannah Gal's documentary, "Progressivism Kills Men, Families, Society and Civilization". It's an extraordinary piece of work and we expect it to both win awards at film festivals and be a commercial success.
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=FAz8CaJmVG4
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=1oYq3rKQeG0
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=GxUvJX0f2r4
It's good to see Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions, facing some challenging for once, in this case by John Humphrys on the BBC Radio 4 'Today' programme. A link to the CPS report 'Violence against Women and Girls Crime Report 2014/15' - the statistics for 'violence against men and boys' are officially included within the statistics for 'violence against women and girls'. Our blog piece on this interview is http://tinyurl.com/oqcv69z.
The most important piece is at the end of this audio file, at 4:29. John Humphrys says to Alison Saunders:
'Overall - and this may be simplifying it - when we look at the figures, we cannot reach the conclusion that Britain has become a more violent society, that more men are attacking more women?'
Saunders concedes the point, then refers twice to an absurdity that runs throughout the CPS narrative:
'No, and of course the figures do include assaults and offences against men too, although it's termed 'violence against women and girls' it will include offences against men too'
Note she refers to 'women and girls', but doesn't refer to boys, only to 'men'.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCVH-9uDdcc
The interviewer here is Roberto Perrone of BBC Three Counties Radio (Beds., Herts., and Bucks.) The Layla Moran MP story:
https://hequal.wordpress.com/2019/03/24/feminist-mp-layla-moran-admits-to-being-the-latest-female-perpetrator-of-domestic-violence-in-parliament/
Colin Sutton, a former Metropolitan Police Officer, makes some good points on the case, from 0:50. Unfortunately, most of the section (from 1:40) is taken up by an apologist for violent women, Natalie Collins, of The Day Programme:
https://www.nataliecollins.info/mywork
From her profile:
"Natalie is an international speaker and trainer on issues of violence against women and wider gender injustice..."
In 2015 J4MB presented her with its "Gormless Feminist of the Month" award:
https://j4mb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2015/03/150302-v2-natalie-collins-february-2015-gfotm-award-certificate.pdf
In 2018 Mike Buchanan debated with the silly woman on talkRADIO:
https://j4mb.org.uk/2018/06/03/talkradio-mike-buchanan-debates-jilly-coopers-remarks-on-men-with-natalie-collins-gormless-feminist-of-the-month/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNZiIXNnQgQ