(P) On being male
Poem about why real masculinity is more than gyms, playstations and wasted time.
(P) Being a real man
Poem about how men must not be scared out of calling themselves male and the non-stereotypical ways of being a real man
(P) Join our cult
Poem about how the modern LGBT movement is part cult, part engine of unreason
(P) The crime of lying
Poem about the slur against gay men and women that we are “genital fetishists”
(P) The promise of surgery
Poem about the alarming prevalence of surgical interventions as a solution to the problems young gay people face
(P) The missing men
Poem about the men gone missing in our lives and how to make sense of a world built on stereotypes
(P) Men and creation
Poem about men, creation and surviving a world where brother and fatherhood are under stress
(P) The manifesto of misery
Poem about why the modern creed of pronouns and designer identities is nothing compared to real human beauty.
“Freedom to only speak inoffensively is not worth having”
Sedley LJ in Redmond-Bate v Director of Public Prosecutions (1999) 7 BHRC 375, [20]