2 Nov 2015

Radical Feminist Andrew Neil Refuses To Engage With Super MRA Philip Davies MP Over A Men's Issues Debate

Mike Buchanan: On the same day this programme was broadcast by the BBC [Bugger British Children], Jess Phillips MP was handled with kid gloves by fellow feminist Andrew Marr on his show, also broadcast by the BBC. Marr failed to challenge her on her blocking of Philip Davies's application for a debate on men's issues on International Men's Day (19.11.15). Marr didn't even mention WHY Phillips had achieved such speedy infamy. In stark contrast, towards the end of a 75-minute-long episode of Sunday Politics, Andrew Neil failed to engage with Philip Davies's points on men's issues, instead derailing the discussion by referring to alleged social media threats to Jess Phillips, car park charges, and David Cameron's stance on the EU.

Edited by AA

Angelo: I like Philip Davies. It's a shame that he has to waste so much time confronting an issue that hequel points out has no basis in fact and is pure BBC [Bugger British Children] propaganda and misandry. If that numpty MP Jess Phillips had a real issue the police would be involved rather than this posturing we are seeing.


 
***



Andrew Marr fails to challenge Jess Phillips MP 
over a debate on men's issues
Mike Buchanan: Even by the anti-male standards of the BBC, this was outrageous. Jess Phillips MP - our latest Toxic Feminist of the Month - mocked and laughed at a bid by Philip Davies MP to have a debate on men's issues on International Men's Day, in the chamber of the House of Commons (the video is on this channel). Her committee - all the other members, including the chairmen, were men - pathetically bowed to her feminist demand.

Andrew Marr failed to mention why Phillips had suddenly become infamous, saying this to her (1:17):

"You had a ferocious argument with a Tory MP [note: unnamed] who went for you, then you had a horrible lot of trolling on the internet, so you had a very, very, rough week... tell us a bit about what happened."

Her response:

"... People threatened to rape, bind, and gag me on the internet this week, because I spoke from a feminist perspective, which apparently is anathema...'.

Could it be any clearer? 'A feminist perspective' includes blocking discussions of men's issues in parliament.





No comments:

Post a Comment