19 Mar 2016

‘The Red Pill’ - Jolyon 'Mangina' Jenkins - BBC Radio 4

Justice 4 Men & Boys: This programme about the Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) phenomenon is worth listening to despite the sneering presenter, Jolyon Jenkins. You'll soon forget his 'contriibutions'. He turned up unannounced during an anti-MGM protest in Parliament Square on the last International Men's Day - link to the video (6:30) below - and proceeded to interview a number of protesters including myself about MGTOW.
It was perfectly clear even before Jenkins started recording, that he was intent on producing an anti-MGTOW piece - but what else would we expect from the BBC? It's my view - not shared by all MGTOWs - that we should engage with the mainstream media even when we know their negative intentions, because that way more people learn of our existence. When they check us out, they realise that the BBC (and other media outlets) are lying about MRAs, MGTOWs etc.

I'm proud of the contributions all my fellow protesters made to this programme, and towards the end of the programme there's a very interesting contribution from Clive.

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19 November 2015: International Men's Day - anti-MGM protest in Parliament Square

Mike Buchanan: On International Men's Day we supported the fine people of the anti-MGM organization Men Do Complain (MDC) http://mendocomplain.com in protesting against MGM in Parliament Square, London. Just a few yards away, Philip Davies MP was engaged in the first ever debate on men's issues in parliament, specifically in Westminster Hall - a less prestigious venue for a debate than the chamber of the House of Commons, which for many years has been used for debates on International Women's Day.

Davies's 43-minute-long introduction to the debate is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj9iK.... Predictably, he was the target of feminist MPs seeking to control the direction of his talk, and to waste valuable time with trivia (e.g. making a pedantic point about the term 'committing suicide', whilst demonstrating no concern for male suicide victims). A link to the full four-hour-long debate is the penultinate link in that video description.

Our thanks to MDC's Richard Duncker for the filming and editing, and to his colleague Patrick Smyth, who is interviewed here. Our thanks to supporters of MDC and J4MB - many of whom had travelled a considerable distance, some at substantial personal cost - for spending four hours on a cold wet afternoon engaging constructively with many people (including Jews and Muslims) and handing out many hundreds of leaflets. By any standard the protest was a resounding success, and we look forward to future protests being ever bigger and better.




 

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