History writer. Author of 'Casanova's Life & Times' and 'Casanova & Enlightenment'. Unaffiliated political and ideological eclectic. Teacher in a previous life.

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One way that the UN tries to get away with its one-sided story on online harassment is that it suppresses data from male survey participants. In this article at The Nuzzo Letter, I explain how the UN collected survey responses from 210 men on online harassment but then only published the results from the women who completed the survey. jameslnuzzo.substack.com/p/u…
The UN continues to portray online harassment as something that impacts only women. The data do not support their position. Every major poll on the topic (see graph) has found that roughly equal proportions of men and women report experiencing online harassment. If anything, more men than women report being harassed online.
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A century of evidence tells us men and women are different – let’s stop pretending they’re the same A piece I wrote for The Independent discussing my new book, A Billion Years of Sex Differences independent.co.uk/life-style…
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1/5 An open letter to @TheLancet from an Iranian-Jewish cardiologist. Today, one of the world's most prestigious medical journals published a campaign to suspend the Israeli Medical Association from the World Medical Association — the body founded after WWII to ensure physicians would never again be weaponized by political ideology. I'm a cardiologist. I'm an Iranian Jew who grew up under a regime where medicine was subjugated to the state. What The Lancet just did is a disgrace to my profession. Here's what they published — and what they deliberately left out.
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If you think gathering a demographic (D) together & talking to them about: harm their D perpetrates; respecting the opposite D; & an aspect of their D identity being toxic is prejudice but don’t think it is when the D is boys, your bias is as bad as your prejudice
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Replying to @MichaelGLFlood
Your position is clear. You are closed minded to the harm these initiatives can cause; you think the absence of research explicitly & robustly examining the *specific* aspects I highlighted proves those aspects aren’t an issue; &…
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Photograph But my goodness what a photographer Eastbourne , East Sussex Ian Brierley photographer. Facebook for more.
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The Lancet, one of the most important medical journals in the world, published a petition today calling for the suspension of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) from the World Medical Association (WMA). 1,150 professionals signed the petition because the IMA "failed to condemn the genocide of the Palestinians, the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system, and the torture of detainees." The IMA has, in actuality, spent the entire war advocating for Gazans, petitioning the government to ensure medical supplies were entering Gaza, and demanding that hospitals in Gaza remain safe havens. But they're evil because they didn't use the word genocide? It doesn't matter what you do for Palestinians or how you fight for them if you don't use a certain word? What happened to "actions speak louder than words?"
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You know nothing about @PhilMitchell83. He does very important work addressing misandry.
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While there are still so many women mocking men’s mental heath awareness, making DISGUSTING jokes about domestic violence against men being OK and how they wish the male suicide rate was even higher, it is amazing to see so many women speak up, fight back, and support men. Men need women, women need men, and when it comes to mental health, we ALL need each other.
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An unhelpful false equivalence that not only unreasonably compares severe harm against women to less severe harm again men, but also uses harm perpetrated by the minority of men to justify displaying prejudice & dismissing men’s experiences/views
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RT @Lyn9SA: Why we need IFAD9S 🧡 False accusations ruin innocent people worldwide. 💙Reputations, families, mental health & careers. 🧡Nat…
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“I left convinced of something long suspected: Hamas’s twenty‑year rule was sustained not only by its own brutality but by an ecosystem of NGOs, donor nations, Western European governments, journalists, academics, activists, lawyers, and even self‑styled human‑rights defenders who normalized Hamas, treated it as a legitimate authority, or tolerated its abuses because their hostility toward Israel outweighed their concern for Gazans.”
Will Europe Save Hamas in Gaza? I recently met with a high-ranking European official from a country deeply involved in the Israel and Palestine file to discuss Gaza’s future and immediate options for relieving civilians trapped under Hamas’s grip. I presented a simple proposal: create safe zones across the "Yellow Line" into the Israel‑controlled green zone and support new, organized, secure, Hamas‑free communities where Gazans could finally begin rebuilding their lives. Whether the issue is humane living conditions, deradicalization, education, healthcare, or shielding civilians from both Hamas or Israeli strikes, the green zone is the only place where meaningful action is possible. Instead of engaging, the official launched into a long monologue about their country’s contributions to the Palestinian Authority, UNRWA, and other institutions, all while insisting on their own “humility” as a faraway European nation. Then came the truly alarming part: a casual normalization of Hamas. The official proudly described how easy it had been to work with Hamas before October 7, praising the group for providing “excellent security” and being “easier to work with than others.” What they called pragmatism was, in reality, a twenty‑year pattern of enabling a violent terrorist organization responsible for immense civilian suffering. When I explained that any Hamas‑free zones would require vetting at the Yellow Line to prevent weapons or operatives from entering, the official reacted with shock. “This vetting would violate international law,” they repeated, insisting that their country could not fund projects with any checks on who enters. I noted the absurdity: I had undergone extensive vetting just to enter their country, and even this building, yet they believed Hamas fighters should be able to walk into new civilian safe zones unimpeded. Their only response was vague appeals to “international law,” which, in their interpretation, seems to require allowing terrorists to hide among civilians. The meeting ended on an even more surreal note. When the official asked what would happen to Hamas fighters left in the red zone, I said I didn’t care; they could fight the Israeli military on their own all they wanted once they no longer held two million civilians hostage. The official lamented that “this isn’t the old American West” and expressed concern for what would happen to Hamas without human shields. Disgust doesn’t begin to describe my feelings and reactions. I left convinced of something long suspected: Hamas’s twenty‑year rule was sustained not only by its own brutality but by an ecosystem of NGOs, donor nations, Western European governments, journalists, academics, activists, lawyers, and even self‑styled human‑rights defenders who normalized Hamas, treated it as a legitimate authority, or tolerated its abuses because their hostility toward Israel outweighed their concern for Gazans.
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Simply & beautifully put This is one of the key influencing factors of my practice
‍It's got to be gender-role individualism every time: “Let people be themselves! If they defy traditional gender norms, that’s fine. But if they conform to traditional gender norms, that’s fine too.” centreformalepsychology.com/…
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Psychologists have identified a personality trait they call the Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood. It includes four main components: the need for recognition, moral elitism, a lack of empathy, and rumination. stevestewartwilliams.com/p/1…
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UNRWA fires 70 Gaza staffers as it grapples with 'Hamas problem' trib.al/obKblAA
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Here we again see a focus on a condemning misogyny & scrutinising masculinity whilst there’s silence on condemning misandry & scrutinising femininity Thinking this neglect has no adverse effects on boys is incredibly short sighted
“Boys told him that they feel like they’re seen as a problem” Another article portraying itself as supporting boys but then displays the exact emphasis that cause them to feel like they’re seen a problem THIS is is the problem we need to tackle
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The obsession with 50:50 representation continues. But even 50:50 representation isn't quite what groups like this are aiming for. These groups have no history of supporting a stop at 50:50 representation when achieved. For them, the larger the female:male ratio, the better.
Women still hold only around one quarter of senior leadership positions in academia. UNESCO’s Higher Education Global Trends Report highlights the importance of advancing #GenderEquality not only in access to higher education, but also in leadership, research and decision-making. 👉 unesco.org/en/articles/numbe…
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Meanwhile, we stand watching gormlessly as Russian interference amplifies our every disagreement, fracture, and fissure, telling us that immigrants are the problem. Immigrants are not the problem. Moscow is.
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