I’m sometimes asked which blog or website, of all the sites concerned with the noble struggle against the evil scourge of militant feminism, is the most useful one for people with limited time to get their ‘finger on the pulse’ of the struggle. My answer is unequivocal: ‘The Rights of Man’. The person who runs this website – the estimable ‘Skimmington’, about whom I know nothing – deserves a medal for all he’d done for the cause over the years. The site is always informative, and often entertaining. Enjoy:
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- Lucy Adams, outgoing head of HR at the BBC, ‘clarifies’ why something she told a House of Commons committee was untrue
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- Boy, 8, fought off his father’s ex-girlfriend as she tried to kill him
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- Three more blithering idiots mis-representing correlation as causation – Natalia San Juan, Verónica Ucrós and María Castellanos (Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP)
- ‘Comply or else’: Gender and net zero red tape blamed for stifling British business
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- The ‘women on boards’ scam: Our public challenge of Hanneke Smits, CEO of BNY Mellon Investment Management and the new Global Chair of The 30% Club, to answer some questions and wind up The 30% Club
- Severn Trent Water – the three key roles on the board will soon be held by women. Sell your shares IMMEDIATELY.
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- ‘Women on boards’ – our public challenge of Paolo Gaudiano, Forbes journalist
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- Helen Rumbelow: Single-sex experiments have had their day
- Male FTSE350 company directors to start self-identifying as women to meet government gender quota targets
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