Saturday, 14 October 2023

"Forgiveness and Integration"

I was present when the Police laughed out Oliver Kamm's allegations against me, and of course his mental health is such that he could never be a credible witness in court. But while I would not normally bother, it cannot go unremarked that this is the first time that he has ever succeeded in getting me paid. Click on this, and that is what you do. By the way, Catholic365 approached me to contribute. I did not need to approach it. For whom does Kamm write these days? He has, er, "left" The Times.

That is hardly surprising, considering the company that he keeps. Ponder Dr Adel Batterjee of Jeddah, who is both a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Mankind Quarterly, which is a linchpin of racist pseudo-academia, and, unless there are two Drs Adel Batterjee of Jeddah, the founder of the Benevolence International Foundation, which was a fake charity that was placed under UN sanctions because it was a front for funding al-Qaeda.

Also on that Editorial Advisory Board is Mankind Quarterly's former Editor, Ed Dutton, whom I knew at university, and whose eugenic views sit ill with the fact that he has been disabled for as long as I have known him, and quite possibly all his life. He also hilariously once tried to seduce me after Mass, so I know his little secret.

Ed recently secured the publication of this masterpiece in Evolutionary Psychological Science. On the Editorial Board of that is Professor Steven Pinker, the Johnstone Professor of Psychology at Harvard, who has very recently written: "Oliver Kamm's urbanity, erudition and compassion are raised to the power of two in Mending the Mind. He put them to work in crafting this gorgeous and urgent book, and on every page they remind us of his moral that enviable gifts are no protection against the affliction of depression." Kamm, Pinker, Dutton, Batterjee. Batterjee, Dutton, Pinker, Kamm. Truly, an Axis of Evil.

2 comments:

  1. Kamm has a Disqus profile only to stalk you, what a sad little man.

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    1. Sad, bad and mad. Yes, you really can be all three. He is.

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