Friday, November 25, 2016

Introducing The Liberty Belles

Three new voices are coming to Studio Brulé in 2017, with two more to be added soon afterwards, and this is your chance to see them live! The Liberty Belles are a group of British women offering their unique take on this bizarre cultural moment in which hard-won civil liberties are under attack from within.

Tune-in to meet three of the Liberty Belles on Friday November 25, 2016 at 9:20 PM UTC (4:20PM EST).
The Liberty Belles hail from London, UK, and they will offer sharp and insightful analysis and criticism of contemporary issues in western culture including feminist claims like the “wage gap,” long-standing traditions like circumcision, and inequities in criminal sentencing. Political correctness will be tossed in the dustbin as The Belles clean up popular misconceptions and outright lies propagated by the MSM.

Catherine Kitsis
Catherine Kitsis is a London based writer for The Backbencher and has been writing her blog since 2013. She is also active on Twitter.

Elizabeth Hobson
Elizabeth Hobson is an anti-feminist, libertarian, stay-at-home mother. She writes at Trigger WarningBlogs and Tweets.





Natoya Raymond
Natoya Raymond is developing the Erin Pizzey Foundation.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Forum on Bill C-16 and the Ontario Human Rights Code

Professor Jordan B. Peterson has been attacked on campus at the University of Toronto (U of T) for his refusal to use new non-binary gender pronouns. The university had initially approved a public debate about freedom of speech, but prohibited Peterson from repeating his assertion on pronouns, thereby proving Peterson's claim that Bill C-16 is anti-free-speech. The university went one step further and instructed Peterson that he would not be allowed to teach in January if he maintained his provocative public stance.

The debate has been scrapped and, in an interesting twist, replaced with a forum to be held on Saturday November 19 at 9:30 AM. The composition of the forum is worth examining: three feminist women, two panelists and the moderator, and one man who clearly stands for Freedom of Speech.

Really U of T? This is how you want to