Remember, Violence against women = BAD
  Violence against men = SO?!

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Feminist propaganda creates a community of dunces

Pussy-in-Chief spends your tax $ on propaganda

The Australian Government claims to believe that families are the backbone of a strong and healthy community, and loving supportive relationships are at the heart of happy, well functioning families. Of course that rhetoric is all very well, but what is the reality on the ground, in terms of government and social policy.

Well, governments throughout the western world are falling over themselves to appease a feminist (and in some ways a blinkered traditional) view of sexual power. Men are violent. Women are not. As a consequence we have the interesting phenomenon of worldwide campaigns against sexual discrimination and violence...unless it is against men. Violence against women=bad. Violence against men=so?!

Boys are stoopd - they pay taxes used to stereotype them.

The role, rights and powers of men has been seriously affected by changes to family structures and characterisations of male identity. We are in some ways a vulnerable gender, disadvantaged in family courts and in educational outcomes. Yet we have taken the rap for all evils in the world. Domestic violence gets treated like it is just a man-thing. That's even though there is plent of evidence that women are frequently domestically violent.

The Australian Prime Minister John Howard, can't admit to this however. He is good mates with the Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Prue Goward. She's a feministagogue who doesn't tolerate male dissent. Makes you think about the term "power behind the throne" doesn't it!

But if you think the Liberals are pussies in this country, wait till you see the Australian Labor Party opposition. They are even bigger suckups.

Propaganda with a one-sided view of sexual violence, promoted by governments and power elites, is designed to brainwash young people and leads them to develop a false understanding about reality, about power, about rights and wrongs. The Prime Minister says that "violence against women is unacceptable". Violence against both men and women should be unacceptable. It diminishes the lives of all those it affects and it tarnishes any community that tolerates it.

Not John Howard (Pussy-in-Chief of a diminished community)

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