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A leaked Home Office report called grooming gangs a "grievance narrative”, and complaints about “two-tier policing” a “right-wing extremist” conspiracy theory.

It also aims to increase the number of non-crime hate incidents recorded.

There's a lot more to this story than just civil service incompetence.

A thread on how the Home Office has been ideologically captured, and enabled Islamic extremists.🧵Image
Details of the report were first publicised by @StevenEdginton in November 2024.

The paper claimed that grooming gangs are a “grievance narrative” invented by “right-wing extremists”.

It also said the statement “Western culture is under threat from mass migration” is an "extremist" view.

The report warned that "right-wing extremist narratives (particularly around immigration and policing) are in some cases 'leaking' into mainstream debates.”

It cited two-tier policing as an example.

After Edginton's reporting, a Labour source told GB News that the “paper was not approved by Home Office Ministers”.
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I then detailed the ideological capture of the Home Office for @ayaan and @CourageMedia___

For those unaware: the Home Office’s Research, Information, and Communications Unit (RICU) is the parent body of anti-extremism programme Prevent.

RICU conducts 'controlled spontaneity' exercises: transporting Imams out to the aftermath of terror attacks to take photos and project the image of a Muslim community united against extremism.Image
RICU control newspaper coverage, such as the 'Union Jack Hijab' image printed on the front page of The Sun newspaper on October 8th, 2014, after British aid worker Alan Henning was beheaded on video by ISIS.

Emails procured by freedom of information access requests show RICU monitored online responses to the front page, calling it “our product”.
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Other examples include:

- The “Don't Look Back in Anger” message broadcast after the Manchester Arena bombings.

- The imams photographed at the scenes of the 2017 London Bridge and Westminster Bridge attacks.

- The COVID-19 pandemic – as documented by @BareReality

- And (suspected) the Socialist Workers Party / Stand Up To Racism protests, printed on newspaper front pages on August 8th 2024 – during the Southport riots.Image
The 2014 Sun image was produced by former government Counter-Extremism Commissioner, and Independent Adviser for Social Cohesion and Resilience, Dame Sara Khan's charity Inspire -- and Breakthrough Media, a communications company with connections to the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism.

In 2014, Khan was supported in her #MakingAStand campaign by then-Home Secretary Theresa May. While Prime Minister, Mrs. May went on to appoint Sara Khan as the government’s first Counter-Extremism Commissioner, working under then-Home Secretary Amber Rudd.

In a 2015 government document, titled “Prevent Strategy: Local delivery best practice catalogue”, the Home Office referred Khan’s #MakingAStand the campaign as a “RICU Product”. It was launched with the support of the UK government, and a portion of RICU’s £12-23 million annual budget.Image
@StevenEdginton @Ayaan @CourageMedia___ @BareReality Khan's sister, Sabrina, was deputy head of RICU at the time

Sabrina worked under former head Richard Chalk.

Chalk was also chief of staff to former chair of the Conservative party, now head of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi. Image
Former MI6 officer Charles Farr established RICU in 2007.

In 2011, a government review concluded that an effort to “identify credible partners” and develop “more professional counter-narrative products” was required.

They appointed Chalk, to do this, having just returned from conducting classified work in Baghdad during the Iraq war, for British PR firm Bell Pottinger.

David Hill became Bell Pottinger’s CEO in 2007, after serving as Tony Blair’s Director of Communications since 2003.

Hill replaced spin doctor Alastair Campbell — infamous for compiling the “dodgy dossier” which encouraged Britain and America to invade Iraq in search of fictitious WMDs.

Hill is married to former Downing Street press officer Hillary Coffman, herself previously married to David Seymour — Alastair Campbell’s editor at the Daily Mirror.

Quite the incestuous network.
Under Chalk and the Khan sisters’ leadership, during the previous Conservative governments, Prevent effectively stopped monitoring Islamist extremism.

Despite Islamist terrorism causing 94 percent of terror-related deaths and 88 percent of injuries since 1999, being 80 percent of Counter-Terror Police's and 75 percent of MI5's open cases, and 63 percent of terrorists in custody;

William Shawcross’ Prevent review found referrals for Islamist extremism fell to 22 percent, while “extreme right-wing” referrals rose to 25 percent, between March 2020 – 2021.

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Shawcross found Prevent staff were unwilling to consider Islam as a motivator of terrorism and extremist violence, saying that:

“When discussing Islamism, Prevent staff frequently came back to issues relating to mental health concerns and ‘vulnerabilities’. Ideology, if acknowledged at all, was treated as a secondary factor and a derivative of a wider psychological or social issue. Put simply, ideology was not seen as an essential part of the trajectory towards terrorism, instead it was viewed as one of many potential radicalising factors.”

He concluded that “Prevent is not doing enough to counter non-violent Islamist extremism”, and has applied “a double standard when dealing with the extreme right-wing and Islamism.”

“It is worth restating that Islamist terrorism is currently the largest terrorist threat facing the United Kingdom…

“[But] the present boundaries around what is termed by Prevent as extremist Islamist ideology are drawn too narrowly while the boundaries around the ideology of the extreme right-wing are too broad.”
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Prevent staff disagreed.

In January 2024, at a Kings College London (KCL) course called “Issues in Countering Terrorism” for Home Office civil servants, a lecturer described Shawcross as “the type of person who would say all current counter-terrorism professionals are woke…He is of that ilk”.

During a seminar, a member of the Home Office Islamic Network said “Prevent is inherently racist because it focuses on Islamist extremism” — before pointing and laughing at a jihadist in an ISIS recruitment video, saying “He used to go to my school! I know him!”
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The Islamic Network is a 700-member Muslim activist group working within the Home Office to "promote the recruitment, retention and progression of Muslim staff in the Home Office" and “influence policymakers so that policy is more inclusive of Muslim needs”.

One Home Office whistleblower told GB News: “Having an Islamic lobby group inside the Home Office represents a serious threat to the Government’s aims in combating Islamic extremism and granting asylum to those fleeing Islamic countries over religious persecution.”

“The network has already produced pro-Hijab propaganda which it sent to asylum seeker decision makers in the Home Office, and explicitly states it aims to influence policy to support their religious goals.”

“Far from shutting down the group or banning it from attempting to influence Government policy, ministers and senior civil servants have endorsed it as a part of their commitment to diversity.”

“It is anti-democratic and very worrying that this group exists.”
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It is a cause for concern, then, that this Network May have influence over RICU, Prevent, and the softening of views against Islamist extremism.

Shawross expressed concern that the focus of Prevent and counter-extremism programmes was being purposefully drawn away from Islamism by bad-faith actors, given quarter by government employees.

He noted that the founding chair of the National Association of Muslim Police’s (NAMP) West Midlands branch shared videos on his social media which called for the destruction of Israel and described Jews as “filth”, and speeches delivered by a pro-Hamas cleric and a former Guantanamo Bay detainee (who has since joined CAGE).

That same NAMP branch chair authored a paper in 2020, advising Counter Terrorism Policing to drop the terms ‘Islamism’ and ‘jihadism’. Other NAMP branches have hosted events with Muslim Engagement and Development (Mend), whose former members have been accused of glorifying terrorism.

Mend’s former head of Community Development and Engagement, Azad Ali, was found guilty in 2010 of using his personal website to justify the killing of British troops in Iraq. Ali left Mend to join CAGE — which denounced Gove’s effort to redefine extremism in 2024 in partnership with Palestine Action, Black Lives Matter UK, and others who excused the October 7th attacks.

Mend is one of many organisations who fund the Islamophobia Awareness Month initiative — which has received more publicity this November.Image
The Met Police was forced to distance itself from former advisor Mohammed Kozbar, a member of the force’s London Muslim Communities Forum which “inform[s] and help[s] shape police policy and procedure at a strategic level”.

Kozbar was found to have praised Hamas as “the master of the martyrs of the resistance” after October 7th, and expressed support for the now-proscribed group Hizb ut-Tahrir.

Shawcross credits the campaign against Prevent monitoring Islamist extremism to Hizb ut-Tahrir, writing:

“In 2008, the revolutionary Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir published a report framing the strategy as an attempt by the state to gain “control over the Muslim community in Britain”, to bring about a “reformation of Islam”, and to “ban Islamic ideas”. These lines of argument have set the tone for much of the campaign against Prevent ever since.”Image
Kozbar’s praise of Hizb ut-Tahrir may help explain why, in response to a video of Hizb ut-Tahrir gathering after October 7th to call for “Muslim armies” to wage “Jihad” against the West, the Met Police obfuscated by saying on X, “The word jihad has a number of meanings”, and that they had “not identified any offences arising from the specific clip.”
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In January 2024, the Conservative government proscribed Hizb ut-Tahrir as a terrorist organisation, making belonging to or supporting the group a criminal offence.

This had been attempted by the Conservatives back in 2007, while in opposition — but Keir Starmer, then-Director of Public Prosecutions, took it upon himself to submit an application to the European Court of Human Rights in June 2008 on Hizb ut-Tahrir’s behalf, saying “it is very important that everyone is represented”.Image
So, RICU has been trying to sanitise the brand of Islam after multiple terror attacks, while ignoring Islamist extremism and focusing on the far right.

They define “Far Right”, absurdly, as keen readers of the following “actively patriotic and proud” texts:

- Books by Peter Hitchens, Melanie Phillips and C.S. Lewis
- Douglas Murray's The Strange Death of Europe
- Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan
- John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government
- Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France
- The Lord of the Rings
- Beowulf
- Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- Micahel Portillo’s Great British Railway Journeys
-And, without a hint of irony, George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Curiously, the Qur’an and Hadiths were not mentioned; but watching The Thick of It will turn you into Anders Breivik.
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This ideological capture has deadly consequences.

Abi Harbi Ali — who murdered Sir David Amess MP at a constituency surgery in Southend, Essex on October 15, 2021 — had been reported to Prevent in 2014, but had only one meeting before his case was closed.

Amess’ daughter, Katie explained to The Times that “The police told us they didn’t follow up with him due to an admin error”.

According to a July 2024 coroner’s report, Ali’s six-month case review was “missed”, and a 12-month review revealed “nothing of concern”.
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More recently came the revelation that Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana was referred to Prevent three times between 2019 and 2021.

“He was absolutely obsessed with genocides,” said one senior official. “He could name every genocide in history and how many people were killed – Rwanda, Genghis Khan, Hitler. It’s all he wanted to talk about.”

Downloaded to his personal tablet devices were documents on ISIS car bombs, Nazi Germany, violence involving Buddhists in Sri Lanka, ethnic clan-based cleansing in Somalia, the Rwandan genocide, the Iraq and Balkans wars, and depictions of torture and beheadings. He had also researched the 2024 Sydney Church stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmannuel by a suspected Islamist. Police also found copious post-colonial literature in his bedroom, including: A place under heaven – Amerindian Torture and Cultural Violence, The Mau Mau War: British Counterinsurgency in Colonial Kenya, Death and survival during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, Examination of punishments dealt to slave rebels in two 18th Century British Plantation Societies, and Before The Poison Had Been Far Spread (about 18th-century British plantations in Antigua and South Carolina).

It appears Rudakubana was nurturing a violent ethnic resentment toward the British, based on the history of British imperial rule in Africa. His contempt of fellow pupils for their race, and desire to do them harm, preceded the Southport massacre.

Despite bringing a knife into school ten times, breaking the wrist of a former classmate with a hockey stick after being expelled, and receiving a youth justice referral order, Prevent took no action.
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@StevenEdginton @Ayaan @CourageMedia___ @BareReality They are, however, appalled about teenagers putting up anti-immigration stickers in public parks.

Yes, this is a real training video.
On 9th December 2024, Sara Khan published another report on “far right extremism”.

She commissioned HOPE Not Hate to do the polling for the report — skewing the results toward the far left.

In 2017, HOPE Not Hate ran an article from #MakingAStand’s Sara Khan in its State of Hate report. Kahn became commissioner of the May government’s Anti-Muslim Hatred Working Group, which appointed Nick Lowles as a member. Khan’s sister was still deputy head of RICU at this time.

While both Khan sisters worked at the Home Office, HOPE Not Hate received grants of £50,000 and £141,380 in 2019-2020 to “brief multiple departments… on emerging trends in UK hate”.

HOPE Not Hate also received payments of £240,000 (2022/2023), £275,000 (2019/2020), and £60,000 (2015/2016) from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation — a total of £585,000 over eight years. Between 2020 and 2023, the Paul Hamlyn Foundation received £1.36 million in government grants.

These grants were part of the Foundation’s Migration Fund, established to create “a UK network of young migrant leaders”, and a “network of leaders and organisations within towns who will respond to local needs and pressure points and share learning to enable rapid response to provocative elements”.

Effectively, HOPE Not Hate were paid to mobilize rapid-response protests in British towns and cities to quell public outrage about immigration and multiculturalism.

No wonder HOPE Not Hate founder Nick Lowles was so involved with the counterprotests “hoax” during the Southport riots.Image
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In an interview with The Guardian after releasing the report, Khan said:

“Politicians clearly have an important role in what they say and the language they use.

“If you are using language that talks about distrusting the police or attacking an ‘establishment’ in a certain way to whip up power or votes then you have to think about the long-term consequences of that.

“That’s contributing to this acceleration of decline of trust in our democracy and institutions and is going to cause serious, long-term decline. I am concerned that over recent years we’ve seen increasing numbers of politicians jump on the conspiracy theory bandwagon, spread disinformation online, or use inflammatory and divisive language. I won’t use names but people know who they are.”

Given the thumbnail of the article was a photo of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, it is obvious which partisan targets Khan has in mind.

Both Khan and RICU are targeting Reform UK for censorship as “right-wing extremists”.
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Among the “conspiracy theories” listed by Khan and HOPE Not Hate in the 2024 report are:

- “Cultural Marxism”

- “the Great Replacement Theory.”

- “The Great Reset”

- “Alongside the promotion of the Great Replacement Theory, contemporary Far Right narratives on asylum seekers allude to them as ‘Muslim invaders’, with small boat crossings being characterised as an ‘invasion of fighting aged men’.”

Khan provides the following poor definitions:

“Great Replacement Theory: an anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim theory stipulating that white European populations are being deliberately replaced at an ethnic and cultural level through mass migration and minority communities at the hands of the elites.”

“Cultural Marxism: A theory alleging that those subscribing to Far Left ideologies are embedded in cultural and political institutions, and are working to undermine Western culture. Often posits that Jewish people have disproportionate influence within cultural institutions.”

But doesn't link to any sources which might challenge those claims — as I do in the following article:
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All of this is an effort to criminalise political opposition to mass immigration, multiculturalism, and in particular the influence of Muslim groups over government.

The RICU report only mentioned Anjem Choudary’s al-Muhajiroun as a case study.

Nothing on numerous terror attacks.

Nothing on the Batley Grammar School teacher sent into hiding by an Islamist mob.

Nothing on the pro-Hamas protests since October 7th.

Nothing on the Pakistani Muslim rape gang scandal — except to dismiss it as a “grievance narrative”.

And this was the review commissioned by the Home Secretary.
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Since the leaks, the government have announced they will not move forward in adopting the recommendations.

But this is just for show. Their ideological goals align with what is in the report.

Hence why Keir Starmer called those wanting a rape gang inquiry jumping aboard a “Far Right bandwagon.”

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As for the Non-Crime Hate Incidents that Yvette Cooper wants to resurrect:

More of them are already recorded than ever before.

In August 2024, the Telegraph reported that Cooper plans to reverse a policy passed by the prior Conservative government which aimed to prevent the police from arbitrarily recording non-crime hate incidents.

34 police forces across England and Wales recorded 119,934 NCHIs between 2014 and 2019. The Free Speech Union believes this has doubled in the five years since Miller v College of Policing, to over 250,000—an average of 66 recorded per day.

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman intervened and passed new guidance into law using the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act in 2023.

She tried to improve things, telling police to not record non-crime hate incidents which are “trivial, irrational and/or malicious.”

However, the College of Policing were already discouraged from engaging in "secondary victimisation" by asking someone of a "protected characteristic" under the Equality Act 2010 for proof of harm when filing a non-crime hate incident.

And so, the Free Speech Union found that, in the year since the revised guidance, NCHIs were recorded 0.4% more—11,690, up from 11,642, in the year from June 2023 to 2024. Some constabularies saw 140% (Staffordshire), 65% (North Yorkshire), and 63% (Gwent) increases.

In fact, the 2023 guidance arguably made NCHIs worse: disestablishing the “dwelling defence,” and undermining the cornerstone of common law jurisprudence that an Englishman’s home is his castle.

The guidance recommends that, “some parts of hate crime legislation do not apply where hostile conduct takes place in a private dwelling. This means that such conduct cannot always be prosecuted as a crime. … Where this is the case, an NCHI should be recorded instead.”

So Brits are having marks on their permanent record logged against them by police, for comments mad in their own home.
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RICU must be dismantled.

Prevent must be overhauled.

The Islamic Network must be banned.

It was already suspended, under the prior Conservative government, pending investigation of its support for Hamas.

During a webinar, one member said the “Israel lobby” has an “insidious influence” on British politics, and that the mainstream media is “biased” and “full of lies”.

Labour reinstated the Islamic Network in September.
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The Home Office staff must be dismissed and replaced with those more interested in ensuring the security of the country than in ideology or advancing “Muslim interests”.

And any legislation — like the Equality Act, or Constitutional Reform Act — which gets in the way must be repealed.

These are not neutral institutions acting in our best interests.

They are activist Trojan Horses, waging revolution on our country and putting lives at risk.

And we must have a grave conversation about the influence of political Islam in Britain, without giving up at the first cry of "Islamophobia!" 🧵Image
@StevenEdginton @Ayaan @CourageMedia___ @BareReality To read more about all this, please consult my extensive work for @CourageMedia___
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@StevenEdginton @Ayaan @CourageMedia___ @BareReality "It should alarm you all to learn that the grieving parents of the Manchester Arena attack were told “Don’t Look Back In Anger” in a coordinated propaganda effort by the UK government."

I'll have another part in this series out later this week.
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Liz Truss has served Keir Starmer a cease and desist notice for defamation, over his repeated false allegation that she "crashed the economy."

Since the mini-budget, the Bank of England has admitted fault for at least two-thirds of the rise in GILT prices, causing the pound to plunge against the dollar.

Their mismanagement of Liability-Driven Investments (LDIs) caused the crisis to coincide with the budget announcement.

GDP growth did not fall as a result of the budget; and the Bank of England even made a £3.5 billion profit on their market intervention.

@trussliz was not to blame for the rise in interest rates or fall in GILT yields, by the Bank's own admission. So yet again, Keir Starmer is not telling the truth.Image
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Important to note that 10-year GILT yields are now higher than they were during the LDI crisis, when the mini-budget was announced.

But unlike Truss' time in office, growth has fallen, to 01.%.

So why aren't the Bank of England, OBR, and press freaking out this time?
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The Bank of England also lost a potential £130 billion through reckless quantitative tightening policy, which a Treasury Committee report called 'a leap in the dark'.

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Channel 4's HOPE Not Hate documentary is live

After an embarrassing intro, where Nick Lowles and his team pretend to be heroes whose lives are at risk

Then this titlecard comes up, describing HOPE Not Hate as "a British anti-racist and anti-fascist organisation"

Channel 4 does not mention that HOPE Not Hate employ a former member of the National Front, now member of the Communist Party, who praised the r*pists and murderers of Stalin's Red ArmyImage
So the first quarter of the documentary focused on what was "described as "one of the biggest events of the year" for the "Far Right"

There was then footage of a sparesly-attended conference in Estonia, and an undercover conversation with a podcast host who has little online presence, whose podcast I haven't heard of and isn't on YouTube

The worst statement was pulled from an episode of their podcast, denying the Holocaust. Dreadful stuff -- but not procured by an intrepid hidden-camera investigationImage
Now Nick Lowles is talking about himself, padding the documentary out with a massage of his own ego

It cuts to pouring through the British Union of Fascist archives -- with HOPE Not Hate comparing themselves to pre-WW2 "anti-fascists"

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So, I finished @caitlinmoran's What About Men? today

As a member of its target demographic, I must say: while written with the best intentions, it fails in accurately assessing the reasons behind the hardships that men face

Moran's solutions are also more harmful than helpful🧵

For starters, Moran frames all her analysis within a set of feminist priors, which seem self-evident to her

For example, her second rule: 'The patriarchy is screwing men as hard as it's screwing women.' Nowhere in the book does she define Patriarchy. In fact, what the problems she attributes to being confected by a shadowy cabal of men, dominating civilisation since the dawn of time, appear to be better explained as @moveincircles's definition of Patriarchy as synonymous with 'Immutable sex differences that I don't like.'

When complaining that men only read sci-fi and watch action films, rather than stories simply about 'ordinary boys', Moran doesn't understand how men consume media. While women watch as if they are the protagonist, men watch with aspirations to be the protagonist. We want role models to emulate to instruct us how to be reliable and responsible, because men are the person of last resort upon whom others depend

Men can't afford to sit and wallow in affirmation and emotions when things need doing. It is a distraction from keeping the lights on, shelves stocked, and streets guarded. Weakness is a liability to the safety of those less capable in our tribe. Tales of heroism keep us accountable, and chasing a near impossible standard which there is nobility even in falling just short of. What Moran doesn't accept is that we like it that way. So stop trying to change that

She doesn't realise that her worldview rests on a set of contingent assumptions all the consequences of men's efforts

Regarding books written by ex-servicemen, Moran says, 'It is odd, then, that an increasingly old-fashioned business, so rapidly in decline, should be telling us how to live.' She fails to realise how a surveillance state with significant upkeep costs, and an American economic and foreign policy on the wane, has produced peaceful and prosperous material which are a historical aberration. When those go away, as they look to do with global conflict on the horizon, it is Moran's arguments that are redundant – not the military

There is also no such thing as a "free" product, such as the sanitary items Moran praises Feminists for securing from the UN. Almost everything was invented, manufactured, distributed, and funded via the extraction of taxes from the incomes of… MEN. This is not a claim of superiority: merely urging perspective, to make gratitude a bulwark against entitlement
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What is most frustrating about this lack of perspective is that nowhere in this book did Moran speak from the place where she may actually have authority: to women, as a matriarch, encouraging them to treat men with more consideration

Instead, in the section on false rape allegations, Moran implies that they happen with such infrequency, that your friend is more likely a rapist than a victim; and that you shouldn't be sleeping with women crazy enough to make fale allegations anyway

(She also designates a significant section of said chapter to explaining why women are, rightfully, afraid of men assaulting them -- as if every PSHE lesson and cultural product hasn't drilled this into men already. She seems to be labouring under the noble but futile hope that rapists can be taught not to rape. They cannot. They can only be scared or reprimanded by harsh and swift punishment.)

Set aside the fact that she doesn't apply the latter standard to women raped by their partners (because it is unreasonable to do so). When there are no consequences for making life-ruining allegations, without proof, then a growing cohort of evil women will do so for personal gain. It happened to a friend of mine. I believed the claims; until the woman in question later apologised to him, admitting she made it up to get revenge for rejecting her

When men tell you with increasing frequency that this is happening, try listening to them

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It's also unhelpful that Moran has written in such a sardonic tone that it's impossible to parcel out what is meant to be playful from just plain insults

When men have been berated by every institution, cultural product, and authority figure for the last two decades, in the name of "women's empowerment", filling your book with barbs doesn't make it endearing and irreverent: it makes it irrelevant to the constructive conversation that men are attempting to have about their issues

See: the agonisingly unfunny "Banter" passage below
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Hi there @flora__bowen

Odd that you didn't feel it necessary to reach me for comment when writing a story about me, and only featured the claims of my interlocutor?

This is not good journalistic practice
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It's also incorrect:

I asked if there is an appearance fee over the phone, as some networks do, some don't. I was told £200

After the show, I received an email from a different producer, saying this was an error, and that it was actually £75

So, I presume, by what this article quotes Moya as saying, she may have asked after the interview for a fee, and Sky News gave the details out of the amount one producer had promised me, and then retroactively tried to reduce my fee to hers to avoid accusations of a "wage gap"

So, in not reaching me for comment, this whole story is pointless and inaccurate

I expect a retraction, please, or I will be taking action
I have submitted an IPSO complaint about the lack of accuracy in this article

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How many of you also have a Saviour Complex when it comes to relationships?

A thread on the futility of Inverse Incarnation 🧵
🧵A passage from @StefanMolyneux's The Present

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🧵It made me realise that Saviour Complexes are entropic forces on relationships

I'm calling it Inverse Incarnation

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A thread on how a porn convention makes the case for reifying the Christian family 🧵
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It is contemptous (beyond being cringeworthy) to host a conference for an industry which castrates a generation of men via digital voyuerism

Porn appropriates a veneer of professionalism to mask its monstrous reliance on rape, addiction, and trafficking
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