Dominic Raab is no more keen on the Equality Act than he is on the Human Rights Act
Esher and Walton MP Dominic Raab has just been made justice minister alongside Michael Gove.
Raab is a longtime critic of the Human Rights Act – this appointment looks like David Cameron’s way of saying he is serious about scrapping it. In January 2014 Raab voted to allow human rights grounds to be used to prevent a foreign criminal being deported only in cases where there would be a breach of right to life or the right not to be tortured.
In 2013, he voted to remove the duty on the Commission for Equality and Human Rights to work to support the development of a society in which people’s ability to achieve their potential is not limited by prejudice or discrimination.
And in 2013 he also voted against making it illegal to discriminate on grounds of caste.
Raab also took an unusual stance on gender equality in 2011, when he expressed his fears that ‘from the cradle to the grave, men are getting a raw deal’. He attacked the ‘obnoxious bigotry’ of feminists and complained that men work longer hours than women (no mention of pay gap etc).
“While we have some of the toughest anti-discrimination laws in the world, we are blind to some of the most flagrant discrimination – against men.”
Seeming to have fallen at the first hurdle – assuming that feminism is anti-men – Raab also suggested that men start ‘burning their briefs’, presumably as a long- overdue retaliation against the feminists of the sixties (who did not, in fact, burn their bras.)
Raab’s diatribe continued:
“Britain’s not perfect, and we will never eradicate all human prejudice.”
This is especially true when we do not understand that prejudice. Another interesting choice from David Cameron.
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398 Responses to “He thinks feminists are ‘obnoxious bigots’: meet the new justice minister”
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If you’re seeing things that aren’t there, I believe your doctor would call you schizophrenic. But that would be his or her call, not mine.
You are clearly seeing sexism and racism that do not, and can not exist.
j.d.troughton
No, you just said some clearly, obnoxiously racist and sexist things. Plain as day.
If you have any interest in a peaceful, safe world, it would help that cause to be more honourable and conscientious to people you speak with, especially if you (as is that case here) know nothing about them and their lives.
suchmehclit
I have been homeless too… what’s your point? I know what it is like to sleep in a tent in the snow or a park bench.. I do not have to justify myself to you, However I worked at PDSA charity shop free labour for 2 years, I have made a indent on communities within certain festivals, I don’t want to say to much cause to be quite frank I don’t want death and rape threats off of your lot. Which you are known for. My ex partner and I got together cause I took him off the street and gave him a home sorted his life out, He now lives with my friend has a job and is doing OK. He’s not dealing with me breaking up with him too well so I hear though. I have taken many homeless people into my home, rent free… only for me to ask them to buy there own food and clean up once in awhile. I have donated clothes, worked for recycling companies, worked in photography written reviews (With people spell checking of course!) and now work as a door supervisor. Which co-ops? what areas? If so you may of met me. I have had involvements with co-ops from London, Leeds, Brighton, Nottingham and Bristol… Yet to visit the ones up in Scottland though but im sure that will happen in the future when I don’t have my hands tied with so much other ongoing stuff.
Currently im sat here getting volenteers to help do nitting for baby blankets to donate to the hospital. A charity my friends running.. To be quite honest I would not be able to even tell you all the stuff I have been involved in because quite frankly I can’t even remember it all. I am also getting involved in a charity to donate warm clothes to homeless (There is items of clothes left on the town hall free to take if needed as it stands) I am only in talks with that at the moment as with everything going off with refugees a few of us were like… well we have homeless people here now.. 3 hostels have been closed in the past year and a half and homelessness has increased tenfold. I would also like to note that it is not just men who are homeless.
I also don’t eat meat, walk most places, keep up on politics, goto anarchist meetings, goto feminist meetings at co-operatives the last one I went to was Scott Crowe.
Most of my teenage and adult life I have dedicated to helping people and the environment.
Even my job as a Door Supervisor is mainly helping people and ensuring people are safe tried to pull people up not push them down. All this and I am in my mid 20’s I feel quite happy and proud of the achievements I have done in my life.
Your turn? I would love to see your charities 🙂
suchmehclit
Actually the insurance increased for 99% of women. Yes women are the ones who are going to get pregnant however, If a man dose not want an unwanted baby there should be the CHOICE to protect himself from that. Then the contraception argument is invalid that both parties have responsibilities of there OWN bodies. I have been following Vasalgel and just for the record male contraceptive has been invented… however they wouldn’t realise one just because it caused decrease in the sex drive.. I don’t know if you knew this but female contraception also decreases the sex drive… I think if a man don’t want to have babies then he should be within his full right to be able to ensure that without depending on women.. I am telling you I can’t take female hormones… If you wan’t to know what happens which is the worst side effect is I get absolutely awful migraines. If one comes on I have to shut myself in the dark… pitch black I cannot even look at a laptop screen and sleep. No matter what time of the day it is.. I could not work when that happened and do you think I could have a normal life with that? I would get ones from a rating of 3-10 on pain.. I had migraines around the 3 mark at least 3 times a week and the worst ones mentioned above at least 2ce a month… they could come on anytime anywhere.
I have an allergy to latex and to spermicide. So the only thing left for me is latex free condoms, withdrawal method and the coil (None of these are 100% full proof as I myself am a coil baby) I wont get the coil as my friend pulled hers out in the pub because they messed it up causing her way too much pain. Watching that has put me off since..
So yeah dam right I am all for male contraception, My ex wanted to go on trails for them but he wanted kids with me in the future (Which is why were exe’s I don’t want children I broke it off cause I don’t want to give him what he wants he kept pressuring me to agree to it) So as one of the recommendations were that you must not want children in the future… meant that he couldn’t do it.
I also agree both men and women should have the same retirement age, As far as I am aware that is going to change. I also think that haircuts should be equally charged. That Tampons should not be taxed, that pay should be equal for the same/similar work, That any rape victim should be treated with dignity and respect thats within media and games by the way. That objectification of human bodies should be abolished basically I would rather us be more like Iceland. One of the happiest countries in the world who also put bankers in jail.
Every time I reply to you I end up wondering off topic. I do apologize for this.
Janet Wilkinson
Nice piece of propaganda….