By Mike Buchanan: Milo Yiannopoulos will be giving a talk at the second International
Conference on Men’s Issues, in July, titled, ‘How to Beat Feminists in
Debates’. (We plan to announce details of the conference venue etc. next
week.) Milo is eminently qualified to talk on this subject, given his
previous radio and TV encounters with feminists, and he was on fine form
on this morning’s The Big Questions. The question being asked was, predictably, anti-male and sexist:
Nicky Campbell was his usual feminist-friendly self, starting off by referring to Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch (1971) as, ‘a feminist primer, still worth reading’. However, on this occasion he gave Milo more time than we might have expected. Maybe the BBC is starting to listen to criticisms about its relentless censoring of anti-feminists.
Haha.
The key feminists with whom Milo sparred were the feminist ‘comedienne’ Kate Smurthwaite (one of our ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award winners) – has she ever said anything remotely funny in TV or radio debates? – and Connie St Louis, a discredited ‘academic’ at London’s City University, whose piece on a remark made by Sir Tim Hunt – a Nobel Prize winner – at a conference in South Korea led to him losing his university position. Our piece on Ms St Louis is here. It contains a link to some remarkable revelations about her published by the Daily Mail.
Source
Does social media reveal men’s hatred for women?The section is between 39:24 – 59:20 here. We may put the section onto our YouTube channel in coming days, but that’s not definite, so catch it while you can. It will be available on iPlayer for 29 days.
Nicky Campbell was his usual feminist-friendly self, starting off by referring to Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch (1971) as, ‘a feminist primer, still worth reading’. However, on this occasion he gave Milo more time than we might have expected. Maybe the BBC is starting to listen to criticisms about its relentless censoring of anti-feminists.
Haha.
The key feminists with whom Milo sparred were the feminist ‘comedienne’ Kate Smurthwaite (one of our ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award winners) – has she ever said anything remotely funny in TV or radio debates? – and Connie St Louis, a discredited ‘academic’ at London’s City University, whose piece on a remark made by Sir Tim Hunt – a Nobel Prize winner – at a conference in South Korea led to him losing his university position. Our piece on Ms St Louis is here. It contains a link to some remarkable revelations about her published by the Daily Mail.
Source
No comments:
Post a Comment