10 Jan 2016

J4MB's Reggie 'Mangina' Yates’s Anti-MRA Propaganda ‘Documentary’ Vid Has Been Taken Down Feminist YouTube

[Note: Reggie mangina Yatess anti-MRA propaganda ‘documentary’ will be broadcast again on BBC1 next Tuesday, 12 January, at 10:45 pm.]
By Mike Buchanan: In the autumn I had a lengthy meeting in London with a producer and a director working for Sundog Pictures, a media production company, whose chairman and founder is Sam Branson, son of Richard Branson. They solemnly maintained they wished to produce a balanced documentary on the men’s rights movement in the UK, featuring Reggie Yates, for an episode in a BBC3 series on gender issues. They claimed they wanted Reggie Yates to interview me at length.
Along with every other programme in the series, theirs was a feminist-friendly hatchet job. I was never interviewed, and much of the programme focused on Roosh V, who is neither British (he’s American) nor an MRA. There were only three individuals in the programme worth watching, the first two of whom will be speaking at ICMI16 (about which we’ll be making an announcement later this month):
Milo Yiannopoulos, who doesn’t identify as a MRA
Josh O’Brien
, a 19-year-old British student of politics and sociology
Rod Lonsdale
, a London-based MRA

The programme aired 14 December, and a day or two later we posted onto our YouTube channel what we considered the only elements of merit in the programme, the sections with Milo, Josh and Rod. Up to a day or two ago, the item had attracted 4,000+ views, a huge number of upvotes and few downvotes, and 150+ comments.
This morning I logged onto our YouTube channel as usual, to discover that the piece has been taken down, in response to a copyright claim by Sundog Pictures. What possible explanation could there be, than the company is responding in the way their paymasters, the BBC, want them to respond – in short, to wipe the piece, and the resulting comments, from public view?
The delay in making the copyright claim may be significant, too, as the full programme appears to be no longer available on iPlayer.

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