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Two Testicles, a Penis and 16 Unsuspecting Women

Two Testicles, a Penis and 16 Unsuspecting Women

By James Davidson Many of us have heard of the ball waxing controversy currently occurring in Canada. It illustrates the unintended consequence of adding gender identity and gender expression as protected categories to the human rights code. Something that Andrew Little is looking into. Apart from being a case study

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Do You Really Want Second-Rate Girls Designing Your Bridges?

Do You Really Want Second-Rate Girls Designing Your Bridges?

Remember the told-you-so hilarity that swept the internet last year, when it was claimed that a “female-led construction company” was responsible for a bridge collapse in Florida? Although the meme was wrong in many respects, there was a core of relevance to the story: companies responsible for

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Body Inside My Body

Body Inside My Body

Controversial pregnancy announcement destroys #MyBodyMyChoice. #BodyInsideMyBody #OurBodiesMyChoice #CHOICE42 #LauraKlassen If you have a great Youtube or Vimeo video to share send it to videos@thebfd.co.nz

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Conservative Opinions Not Welcome

Conservative Opinions Not Welcome

Last week I wrote about how Wokeness has infected Miss Universe New Zealand. It seems that the Ms America pageant is not immune either. Katie Williams is disappointed that just days before the Ms. America pageant she was stripped of her Ms. Nevada State 2019 title and denied the chance

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Bearded Ladies Bone Up on Feminist Delusions

Bearded Ladies Bone Up on Feminist Delusions

There can be no surer sign that women in the West have achieved all-but-total equality than their obsession with touting trivial nonsense – “mansplaining”, “manspreading” – as some kind of monstrous patriarchal oppression. Should the public fail to be sufficiently “awoken” by such trifles, feminists resort to half-informed shrieking

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Who Does the Media Most Want to Silence?

Who Does the Media Most Want to Silence?

In the mainstream media, women on the left are almost always portrayed as paragons of compassion and virtue. But when it comes to conservative women, it’s a different story. Why is this?  Heather Higgins, chairman of Independent Women’s Forum and CEO of Independent Women’s Voice, explains the

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Women Fight Back Against Transgender Ideology

Women Fight Back Against Transgender Ideology

When the Tasmanian Greens and Labor conspired with turncoat speaker Sue Hickey to ram through radical “transgender” legislation, the true threat of the changes was assiduously kept from public discussion. The transgender activists and their pet politicians carefully kept discussion of the bill focussed on its least dangerous aspect: making

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In Praise of Traditional Masculinity

In Praise of Traditional Masculinity

When a group of ordinary citizens in Sydney put aside all thoughts of personal safety and rushed to subdue a bloodstained jihadist nutcase running amok with a knife, there wasn’t a single Antifa, blue-haired feminist or gender-fluid pronoun queen among them. They were just ordinary men, doing

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Abortion: The Political Class Talks to Itself

Abortion: The Political Class Talks to Itself

As New Zealand goes through its current abortion debate, Kiwis can perhaps take some cold comfort that, across the Tasman, a very similar debate is being played out in the Australian state of New South Wales. Just as in New Zealand, the debate is no less contentious nor short of

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What Would Our PM Say to These Courageous Women?

What Would Our PM Say to These Courageous Women?

Showing empathy to the female survivors of the Christchurch mosque attacks by wearing a hijab was a PR trick that earned Jacinda Ardern worldwide media applause. Some said she should be awarded the Nobel peace prize. Three brave Iranian women have a more realistic and entirely different view of the

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Today’s face of the day has launched a national #Metoonz investigation which is fantastic news because she will be able to expose the Labour party sex pest. Go get em, Alison, a number of Labour party women are counting on you to get the job done! It has everything

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Sunday Nightcap

Sunday Nightcap

Is it hard to simulate insanity? Brave journalist Nellie Bly was the first who proved it is not. And the conditions in an asylum for mentally ill shocked her. Nellie Bly was a pioneer of investigative journalism. She was born in 1864 and, unlike other women, wanted to have a

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