Feminazi Show-Trial by Media
On 16 July 2006 at 7:30 PM, Dyke
TV (also known as TV WOM or TV ONE) devoted an item in its programme
"Sunday" to a fictional piece of man-hating propaganda about
one alleged case of domestic violence and spousal murder. The item was
called "Breaking
Free." I call it fictional, because it
was one-sided, the people interviewed were biased, and some crucial
parts of what was said were clearly untrue.
N.B. I call the station
"Dyke TV" because its consistent approach to Domestic Violence
stories has been pathologically man-hating (misandristic), and because
key personnel, such as Anita McNaught, Wendy
Petrie and a News & Current Events Producer a few years ago
have all given the impression of being Lesbian man-haters. When I say
things like this, other people tend to focus on the Lesbian aspect,
whereas my focus is on the man-hating, with the Lesbianism being merely
the explanation for the man-hating.
One-Sided
The previous week, they
had shown an item about Fathers' protests, and shown "balance"
by also interviewing a female lawyer who disagreed with them.
In "Breaking Free",
on the other hand, not the slightest attempt was made to provide "balance",
in the form of an alternative to the one-sided, fictional account of
the events which they portrayed. This is typical of Dyke TV's treatment
of Domestic Violence, which is the king-hit in the Feminazi armory of
anti-male propaganda weapons-- guaranteed to stir up irrational, righteous
anger and chivalrous, protective feelings in the male breast! Dyke TV,
TV2, TV3, Radio New Zealand, and various newspapers have all interviewed
me at various times, but they have generally avoided mentioning my views
on Domestic Violence -- and they have especially avoided putting me
opposite Women's Refuge in a debate on Domestic Violence, despite my
requests, because they know that Women's Refuge's credibility rests
purely on lies and half-truths.
Tracey Swanberg's Psychotic Lie
Tracey Swanberg was the victim's first
social worker at the De Paul Emergency Housing. Later she became a Domestic
Violence worker in the organisation "Safer Families". Her
statement on the murderer's motive was at one and the same time an obvious
lie and a symptom of the psychotic man-hatred that permeates the Domestic
Violence industry. She said:
"He did it because he could,... because
he wanted to, because he wanted to."
Compare that with what Dyke TV said about the
actual murder event:
"He continued to stab her -- in all, 28
times."
If the man had wanted to kill her just because he could and because
he happened to want to do it, he would have stabbed her enough to kill
her, and left it at that. Obviously, someone who stabs someone 28 times,
when a lot of those stabs would have been into the body of someone who
was already dead, is motivated by intense hatred. He must have been
experiencing intense feelings, and there was obviously a whole background
story there waiting to be told -- but you'd be waiting all your life
for Dyke TV to tell the man's side of a Domestic Violence event ! Even
the notion that he might have been capable of having feelings is not
mentioned in the programme! These Dykes hate men, and so men, in such
programmes, are depersonalised and made to fit their Lesbian fantasies
of male evil.
Cheryl Pareanga
Cheryl Pareanga is the name of the woman who was killed by her partner/ex-partner
(it was not clear if they had separated or not). Judging from the way
she was described, it can only be a matter of time before the Pope institutes
procedures for having her recognised as a saint! One of the main interviewees
was Carlene Blake, a friend and neighbour. She was so full of praise
for Cheryl -- despite the fact that she had a string of criminal convictions
-- that you had to wonder if their relationship had been more than platonic.
Detective Sergeant Craig McCormack played down her convictions as "rats
and mice" offending -- "something expected from someone who's
had a hard life, hard upbringing." You have to doubt that he would
be so broad-minded about a man who had a similar record!
One unusual feature of this programme is that Dyke TV allowed it to
be mentioned that Cheryl was raped by another
woman while she was serving a sentence of corrective training.
Carlene Blake
If you compared this TV programme to a court case, what the programme
was was the case for the Prosecution. Period. Carlene Blake was the
character witness for the victim. Dyke TV was determined not to make
the same mistake as was allegedly made by the Prosecution in the Michael
Jackson case: "right man, wrong family", as the Las Vegas
celebrity lawyer said on Dyke TV's Breakfast show. In other words, what
lost the Prosecution the Michael Jackson case was, according to him,
the fact that the character of the family of the alleged victim did
not stand up to scrutiny. So Dyke TV was determined to paint Cheryl
Pareanga in rosy colours, so that our sympathies would be totally with
her.
Never mind that she kicked her partner out of the family home, so that
he became homseless and had to "sleep rough".
Carlene Blake obviously only knew one side of Cheryl Pareanga, stating:
"I couldn't connect the Cheryl I knew, as a neighbour and friend
and mum, and all that, to the Cheryl of the life that she'd come from"
(Cheryl had moved away from her previous associates in South Auckland
to the North Shore -- "Breaking Free" from them).
So what we had was a one-sided Dyke TV programme interviewing a woman
who only had a one-sided view of Cheryl Pareanga. No balance was supplied,
as regards her character, from someone who didn't like her.
So Carlene Blake had no credibility when she said, about the murder:
"He was the most in-control person I'd ever met. He had that
choice."
Carlene Blake was obviously a friend of Cheryl Pareanga, rather than
a friend of her partner. Someone who stabs someone else 28 times is
obviously totally out-of-control. What he appeared like most of the
time to people who didn't know him well is something else entirely.
A man in a violent relationship has no choice but to appear in-control
as much as possible, because the legal system is only there for women.
Not for him. He can't call the Police when a woman hits him -- they
would probably just arrest him !
Catch-22
We all know the Femidyke Power and Control (Duluth) model of Domestic
Violence, according to which men commit Domestic Violence because they
want power and control over women. I have recently asked the Ministry
of Social Development if this was a sexist, discriminatory and unscientific
myth, or if they had any evidence for it. They did not answer the question,
so I have had to ask the Ombudsman to get them to answer it. In fact,
there is no evidence for it, as you can see when you search Google for
"evidence for the Power and Control model" or "evidence
for the Duluth model" -- you get zero results!
By contrast, Carlene Blake criticised Cheryl Pareanga's partner for
spending all his time playing computer games, etc.. She said that Cheryl
Pareanga had wanted her partner to change to:
"a strong father-figure, a strong husband
that would stand up... stand beside her, not make
her take all the decisions."
That is a very revealing statement.