I need to say something just to stop my stomach churning. I am hoping, if you read this, you will post it in response to every abolitionist org that tries to use the street children of Rio to
Continue reading →Myths, Mark Williams-Thomas, Turn Off the Red Light and Child Exploitation.
The Cheque's in the Male and Twictimisation.
The rise of militant feminism has been quite hilarious to those of us who grew up in a pre-feminist world and still happily managed to make a life for ourselves in ‘male dominated professions’, and were mostly reared
Continue reading →Septic-mania.
Septicmania is a reality threatening invasion of the public consciousness caused by factoids distributed through the medium of the newswires. It was fatal before the invention of the Internet.
A outbreak in the
Continue reading →The Public Wants What The Public Gets
Fancy putting a Flea in Bercow's ear?
You could earn yourself a cool £4,000 a week advising the colossus of the parliamentary scene. Every week.
You might imagine that you need specialist qualifications to take up this magnanimous offer; psychiatric training perhaps, though the present
Continue reading →This Emotive Isle; Modern Day Slavery, and Sex Trafficking.
Night after night, the 6 o’clock news tears at our heart strings. The news is ‘that which makes us fearful’ coupled with ‘that we are responsible for and must pay to alleviate’. The newscasts are interspersed with advertisements
Continue reading →Saturday Evening Posts Worth Reading.
D-Day Reflections
70 years ago today, at about the young 9.00 am on June 6th 1944, the young man with a “Tommy” gun on the right of the photograph above was feeling sea sick and
Continue reading →I am the very model of the Paedo-finder General.
I love investigating celebrities, and I’m chastely puritanical,
I twat on Twitter and with privacy I’m economical;
I’ve learned to speak at conferences, colloquia and seminars
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Yet More 'Fake Survivors' of Sex Abuse.
The lusty screech from survivors of sex abuse around the world begging for money and their equally vociferous legal advisors and champions bellowing for their share is becoming deafening. It is a multi-million, nay multi-billion pound, industry.
To
Continue reading →Not Even Whispered It Softly?
“Nothing strengthens authority so much as silence”. Leonardo da Vinci.
Post-Leveson, the Dead Tree Press has been keen to show that, unregulated, they can expose much wrong doing in our world that could protect
Continue reading →The Stick and Carrot Guide to Child Abuse.
So often, what you are not told in court cases proves more interesting than what you are told.
Down in deepest Ceredigion, where the Teifi and the Dulas merge in a damp and noisy embrace, sits
Continue reading →All Cats Not So Grey in the Dark.
The notion that sex in some circumstances is degrading harks back to ideas of racial purity, eugenics even. Some sexual acts can be degrading, both to men and women – but it is never the act
Continue reading →Filthy Lucre and Prurience.
After the idea of anyone under the age of 18 engaging in any form of sex, nothing excites the British quite so much as the idea of paying for sex. Paying with money that is. We have never
Continue reading →A Matter of F.A.C.T – Witch Hunts Old and New Part 2
In my last piece I tried to set out something of the origins and psychology of the original “witch hunt” in early modern Europe, and tried to identify the aspects of the psychology. May I thank the
Continue reading →Exposure 13: Newszak (Spoof)
The Lesser Spotted Sex Trafficked Victim.
Across the globe, a new variety of ‘spiritual’ leader is arising to cheers from the grim faced populace. The ‘moral’ guardian. We have no truck any longer with men in long black dresses, with books full of unbelievable
Continue reading →The Comfort Eating Gender?
My first impression of Edinburgh was one of being overwhelmed by the sheer scale – not just of the buildings, but the people, particularly the women.
I live in a part of France where the average
Continue reading →Lansbury's Children in Tower Scamlets.
Conveniently adjacent to the £1,000 a week furnished floating homes in the new womb of journalism, Canary Wharf, and within touching distance of the engine of our ‘booming economy’, the money men of the priapic Shard, lies an area of
Continue reading →Cotton Pickin': R – v – Crawley and Ors.
Operation Cotton, as it has become known colloquially, or more properly R v Crawley and Ors is fast become the modern day Jarndyce and Jarndyce of Bleak House fame. It will be spoken of in 100 years from now. The
Continue reading →Far Right Victory?
There is an air of jubilation around this morning – or an attack of the vapours – depending on whether you are standing in the King’s Arms in Doncaster, or Lentils-R-Us in Islington. ‘The People’s Army’, that seething
Continue reading →Beating Your Curd and Whey.
A tip o’ the Dutch cap this morning to Jasper Kuin for showing Dutch courage in the face of health and safety regulations.
It is a Bank Holiday week-end; it used to be called Whitsun, but
Continue reading →All Trussed Up Like a Ukipper…
So peace finally reigns in the old ‘Muppet show’ studio ‘D’ at Elstree, from where the BBC broadcast the local election results during the night.
They were short handed – one of their senior editors, Jasmine
Continue reading →The Apathy Party is still ahead in the Polls.
If democracy was truly the will of the majority of the populace, we would have no European parliament – nor British parliament.
That we do is because democracy
Continue reading →Dove Tales.
When we lived in the ancienne poste house in the centre of the village, built into the metre thick walls of the bastide, one of the delights was sitting on the terrace in the morning sun listening to the
Continue reading →Exposure 12: Turning the Tables (Spoof)
Catherine of Arrogant.
Little Catherine rode a tidal wave of ‘right-on’. From the ‘Wigan Mining and Technical College’ through a degree in Social Work, naturally, she diligently applied herself to every cause close to the heart of her left wing masters.
Continue reading →The Old Curiosity Shop.
On a cold and rather miserable spring day just over two years ago I was sitting in a coffee shop in a rather pretty village in the Pennines. I was tired and rather low. I had
Continue reading →Ms Raccoon regrets…
You are too late. Should have called in earlier. She’s already left.
She has jetted off to sunny Glasgow to attend a seminar on Moral Panic.
She thinks Marrakech would have been a better idea
Continue reading →Ms Raccoon regrets…
You are too late. Should have called in earlier. She’s already left.
She has jetted off to sunny Glasgow to attend a seminar on Moral Panic.
She thinks Marrakech would have been a better idea
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