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Adapting 'tap the testicle' to the women's game
In a previous article I argued how 'tap the testicle' was the appropriate acceleration of the anti-racism campaign which commenced in 2020, and the natural successor to 'take the knee'. To be inclusive, it is important to develop a feminist equivalent.
Tapping the Testicle: My experience with institutional racism
In a previous article, I argued for 'tap the testicle' to replace 'take the knee' as the England men's team principle gesture of anti-racism. As a feminist alternative, I also suggested 'tap the tit' as a gesture for the women's game once the football season re-starts in August.
No more 'take the knee': Why England should 'Tap the Testicle'
Tomorrow, England play their first World Cup game, taking on Croatia in Dallas. They should continue their admirable anti-racist activism by replacing 'take the knee' with 'tap the testicle'
Believe all women apart from Mason Greenwood's wife
As a seventh wave post-revolutionary feminist, I live according to one overriding principle, which I will capitalise to leave the reader in no doubt about my sincerity: BELIEVE ALL WOMEN There is just one exception to this rule: Mason Greenwood's wife.
How to be a male feminist
Both online and in the real world, I am often asked ‘Neil, how I do become a feminist’? The questioner is well-meaning, and I’ve often struggled to know how best to respond.
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Star Trek boldly goes in new direction with “Star Trek: Pride”
Following the cancellation of “Star Trek: Academy” amid criticism of its ‘woke’ storylines and unrelatable characters, the owners of the Star Trek franchise have announced a new Star Trek, the 13th edition of the franchise in total.
Labour MP to stand down to allow a challenge to Andy Burnham
A Labour MP has resigned their seat in what appears to be a plot to get into parliament a candidate to replace Andy Burnham as Prime Minister.
A man who lived a long time ago had views which were commonplace then
In an alarming discovery, historians have revealed it is 'highly likely' that an individual who lived a long time ago had views which were common at the time.
Elon Musk devastated by attacks on his wealth
Elon Musk, the world's first trillionaire following the launch of SpaceX, is allegedly struggling to cope with the attacks on him and the extent of his wealth.
BBC to voiceover Nigel Farage with Gerry Adams
The BBC has agreed to suppress the voice of Nigel Farage whenever footage of him speaking is broadcast, following pressure from anti-racism campaigners. This decision was confirmed following an announcement yesterday by the BBC Head of News, Sir Ender Gently. Starting from today, BBC news programmes will continue to
New Memorial for WASPI women to be built
The Government has unveiled plans for a major new national memorial dedicated to the WASPI women, describing it as a vital step in confronting one of Britain's historic injustices.