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21.7.12

George Rolph is Keeping Busy!

It seems that the illustrious George Rolph, pro-male activist in the Sceptered Isle of Albion (that would be England, fyi), is up to his customary mischief these days! (George would be a familiar name to many of you, especially if you've been around the scene for a few years.) Well this goes to show that the non-feminist revolution is chewing away at the feminist elephant from many angles, and in many corners of the earth. Truly we are versatile, we are everywhere, and we are not slowing down.

So. . .George has uploaded (to YouTube) some BBC news videos that include footage of himself in action, and discussing his work.  Here is one of them. For an extra treat, you'll "enjoy" the segment where Erin Pizzey describes violence and death threats from radical feminists in London during the early 1970s::



And the following is taken from a statement which George posted in the lowbar on his channel:
"This film was made by the BBC Inside Out team to show our efforts at trying to get the government to help male victims of abuse. Listen closely to what Erin Pizzey says about Ken Livingstone, left wing leader of the GLC (Greater London Council) and later, Mayor of London. Livingstone claimed to me on a live radio program that he had not heard of male victims of abuse. However, Erin points out that Livingstone gave her a house for male victims when head of the GLC. Livingstone later admitted to me privately that he DID know about male victims. Conclusion? The left wing were doing all they could to downplay male victims and to refuse to offer them help or support because they wished to support the Marxist-Feminist political cause and that meant being ready to lie about the extent of female violence in the home. That, to me, is unspeakably wicked and has lead to many tragic events, deaths and the abuse of men and children which could have been avoided. Once again, the left placed ideology before the people. They still do. Stop voting for these vermin!. . . ".
To read the rest of this, you'll need to click through to the channel itself.  I hope you'll give the video a "like" and maybe a comment or two. Oh, and spread links via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, et al.  That would be brilliant!

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