Dear Joanne Black,
I refer to your column "Girls can do anything" in Wellington's Dominion
Post of 24 May 2004. You focused on the implications for our view
of women of such photos as that of US Private Lynndie England holding
a naked male Iraqi prisoner by a leash tied to his neck -- see:
http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/iraqis_tortured/index2.htm
or
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=493722004
.
Illiteracy
The first point I'd like to make is how basically illiterate we are
as a society, when it takes a photograph or two to drive home to society
-- and to Feminist journalists, in particular -- what was completely
obvious, based on the massive print evidence that is available. That
fact shows how much more powerful television must be, compared to
the print media. The Dominion Post has occasionally publicised research
showing how women commit just as much Domestic Violence as men do
(see http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm
), but what chance has that got of penetrating the average skull,
when television (as it used to do) broadcasts propaganda images that
seem to indicate the opposite -- and when lying scum such as the Consumers'
Institute and Amnesty
International treat Domestic Violence as just something that men
do to women !
Sexism
But I want to focus on your concluding remarks. You write:
"it is sexist to single out Lynndie England and Sabrina Harman
for more attention than their male counterparts ...."
I agree with you, in a way, but the reason that you did focus on
the two women is that Feminists like you (who partially control the
information about the real world that ordinary people get to hear
about en masse) have been consistently peddling to us a totally moronic
and sexist image of women as good and of men as evil. That is the
sexism that you failed to mention !
Your concluding sentence is:
"Sadly for those of us who thought we were better, women have proved
themselves men's equal."
I would like to know what could possibly
be more sexist than a bunch of women (apparently including yourself)
thinking that women were morally better than men !
But it's worse than that. The stupid idea
that women are morally better than men is the national religion of
countries such as New Zealand and the USA. It underlies policy after
policy, Parliamentary Bill after Parliamentary Bill, and Law after
Law. And, on top of that, we have had lying propaganda campaigns in
our schools saying that "Girls can do anything," with all the negative
impact that this has had on boys' self-esteem and women's sexist arrogance.
Let me take your newspaper, the Dominion Post, as an example:
- The only time it (or its pre-merger equivalents, the Dominion
and the Evening Post) has ever taken the initiative to interview
me (New Zealand's most prominent Men's Rights activist) about anything
at all was when a gay-sounding male rang me up for comment about
New Zealand having just acquired women leaders in all of the following
posts simultaneously: Governor-General, Prime Minister, Attorney-General,
Chief Justice, and CEO of the then largest company. Obviously, I
was supposed to be disappointed, and to feed the Dominion's Feminist
staff and readers with something to gloat over ! You have never
sought my views about the oppression of men.
- I once had the experience of making an anti-Feminist, oral presentation
to a Parliamentary Committee, where no media appeared to be present.
I say that, because I asked if any were present, and no one replied.
However, the next day's Dominion carried a report of the Committee's
hearing, which consisted entirely of the content of one Feminist
group's submission (which I had heard at the time). This is corrupt
journalism, where Feminist pressure groups can get their propaganda
disseminated verbatim by the media, with anti-Feminist information
suppressed.
- There was a period when the Dominion was constantly running articles
aimed at heightening women's self-esteem -- with references to "Superwomen"
or "Strong Women" forming a feature of the coloured contents-banner
on the front page. Needless to say, these women were not "Superwomen"
by any rational standard. This propaganda campaign came to an end
about the time I published my satirical poem: Ode to Strong Women
.
It is not enough for such man-hating, Female Supremacist propaganda
to stop. It has a vast influence on the number of murder-suicides
that take place, on the numbers of men that get arrested, on the anti-male
sexism that other organisations, such as the Police, the Law Society,
the Institute of Judicial Studies, the Public Service, Parliament,
the Education System etc. think they can get away with, and on the
amount of harassment from anti-male morons that activists such as
myself experience.
Feminazi journalists in the Dominion Post and elsewhere need to take
responsibility for the vast amount of harm their anti-male sexism
has caused. As warriors on their anti-male Crusade, Feminist journalists
should take their lead from the Japanese Samurai and -- in my honest
opinion -- atone for their sins by committing Sepuku !