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Anna Marshall - 23 June 2004
The Australian federal government's launch last week of a $73 million
advertising campaign highlighting domestic violence is the latest in a string of feminist
offensives to
demonise men.
With the campaign slogan "Violence against women: Australia says no",
the commercials exclusively feature men as perpetrators of domestic violence,
a fact not supported by available statistics.
The
commercials also encourage women to withdraw consent during the sex act to make
men guilty of sexual assault. The insidious feminist influence on sexual assault
legislation caused the monstrous travesty of justice known as the case of the 30-second
rapist.
The feminist zealots have conned the government in running the campaign based
on the stereotype of men as wife-bashers and women as victims. This is a blatant lie. Studies in
Britain, the US and Australia reveal that men are subjected to domestic violence
in equal if not greater numbers than women.
One of the most comprehensive studies on the subject of domestic violence was
carried out by Heady, Scott and De Vaus in Australia (see
table). Their
startling conclusion was that in the 12-month period, 5.1 per cent of men were
victims of domestic violence compared to 3.2 per cent female victims in the same
time period.
Male domestic violence victims rise
About one-third of domestic violence victims treated in Australian hospitals
are men, according to a 2004 study by Dr Peter Stuart, director of emergency
medicine at Lyell McEwin Hospital in Adelaide.
Of 1.326 people who presented at two Adelaide emergency departments over the
80 shifts studied, 8.7 per cent described themselves as victims of domestic
violence, with almost 30 per cent being men in all age, employment and cultural
groups.
Women have overtaken men as aggressors in relationships says British
academic
A study based on an analysis of 34,000 men and women by British researcher
John Archer, professor of psychology at the University of Central Lancashire has
indicated that women are more violent than men.
Professor Archer, who has been analysing domestic violence studies and
victims' reports from the UK and the US since 1972 announced his findings in an
interview in November 2000 with Britain's Independent on Sunday newspaper.
The newspaper said his views would be endorsed in a paper to be published by
Dr Malcolm George, a lecturer in neuroscience at London University.
"It's a complex argument, but we do get more women aggressing against
male partners then men against female partners", Dr George said. "The
view is that women are acting in self-defence, but that is not true - 50 per
cent of those who initiate aggression are women".
Women who kill
The feminist lie that only men are evil and violent has lead to many
distortions in the justice system. When a woman kills a spouse she routinely
receives a light sentence. When a man kills his child he is portrayed as an evil
monster. When a woman kills her child the judge looks for an excuse for her
because he has been brainwashed into believing it is not natural for a woman to commit such an offence.
Judge lets female child killer walk free
On
August 4, 2003, Sydney woman Daniela Dawes (pictured) forced her 10-year-old
autistic son Jason's mouth closed and pinched his nose until he stopped
struggling - and with such force that the marks on his face were clearly
visible.
After laying Jason's body on his bed, she phoned work to say she would not be
in.
The legal system bent over backwards to accommodate this callous murderer.
The public prosecutor accepted a guilty plea on the lesser charge of
manslaughter.
In an incredible move when sentencing Dawes for her unspeakable crime in the Parramatta court on June 2, 2004, Judge Roy Ellis said that she had
suffered enough (never mind Jason) and let her walk free on a five-year good
behaviour bond.
"I wish you all the best", said Judge Ellis as Dawes walked from
the court and into a paid interview with TV host, Ray Martin.
Martin, host of A Current Affair, spoke to radio 2GB in defence of the interviews. "In the real world, people today . . . demand money for their stories. It would be fantastic if we didn't have to spend Mr Packer's money on these things," he said.
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Gender Bias.
The diabolical episode of the 30-second rapist.
Advertisers stereotype males as bumbling
oafs to promote their products.
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