Today isn’t just Pancake Day (or Shrove Tuesday as it’s occasionally known), more importantly it’s International Women’s Day.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, the British government’s two Ministers for Women & Equality (both women of course, the position isn’t open to men to ensure equality) have announced a number of official events involving British government ministers:
- Launch of Violence against Women and Girls Action Plan (only women and girls are subjected to violence)
- Strengthening Women’s Voices (because women need listening to while the rest of us are ignored)
- House of Lords International Women’s Day debate (hosted by a Baroness of course, a man couldn’t be trusted)
- International Women’s Day Newsletter (telling “women’s organisations” what the British government is doing)
- A new strategic vision for girls and women: stopping poverty before it starts (how the Department for International Development is spending English men’s taxes on women abroad)
I have complained before about the institutional discrimination in the Ministry for “Equality” which shows no signs of abating. There is no International Men’s Day and there isn’t and never will be a Minister for Men in the Ministry for Inequality. The only men’s rights group that ever came into existence was Fathers 4 Justice and they were quickly ground into the dirt by the establishment. I didn’t support Fathers 4 Justice based on my own experiences but the reason they were infiltrated and undermined by the state was because they were a men’s group.