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Two stills (edited) from a 1994-5 home video
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Au-pair girl grabs genitals of baby boy
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Au-pair girl covers face in shame when
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Males suffer a horrific rate of
psychological abuse in Feminist countries, because:
- the physical and sexual abuse they suffer at the hands of
females is ignored; and
- the Feminist establishment concentrates on brainwashing the
population, by implying that males are responsible for almost
everything bad that happens in society.
The
New Zealand Herald reported on October 25 2007 that "Maori
girls suffer (a) 'horrific' rate of abuse." The article
was about the findings of an international study which found that
Maori women reported experiencing more sexual abuse than non-Maori
women in New Zealand. The article mentioned -- right at the end
-- that "the survey covered only women
so it did not necessarily mean that Maori men were also more likely
to be perpetrators." However, since the speaker was
a so-called "Rape Prevention Education director," it
probably did NOT mean (as it should have meant) that she thought
that women also committed sexual abuse. It probably just meant
that she thought a lot of the abuse might have been committed
by non-Maori men! Of course, the international study did not bother
asking men about their exaperience of sexual abuse by women, because
that would have detracted from the man-bashing purpose of the
study (see below)!
Brainwashing Techniques
It is not for nothing that I call many
Feminists "Feminazis"! Goebbels is alive and well, but
she has become a Feminist.
Psychology is a Female-dominated and Feminist-dominated area,
and Psychologists know how to brainwash people without telling
straight untruths:
- The Availability Heuristic causes
people to "judge frequency by assessing whether relevant
examples can be easily retrieved from memory or whether this memory
retrieval requires great effort" (M.W. Maitland, 2005. Cognition
(6th ed.) Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, p. 422). So Feminists do not actually
have to claim that most perpetrators of sex abuse or domestic
violence (etc.) are male -- all they really have to do is
keep publicising examples where men are the perpetrators, and
few or no examples where women are the perpetrators. This is what
Feminists do now. The result is that examples of male perpetrators
come to mind much more easily than examples of female perpetrators,
and so people believe firmly that most such perpetrators are male.
- "The Framing Effect demonstrates
that the outcome of a decision can be influenced by two factors:
(1) the background context of the choice and (2) the way in which
a question is worded (or framed)." (Maitland 2005, p. 434).
Since the Feminists largely control the sex-war agenda through
their personnel in the media, education system, United Nations,
and elsewhere, and through wholely Feminist institutions such
as Women's Studies Departments and Ministries of Womens' Affairs,
etc., they are in a position to dictate the framing of most sex
war-relevant issues and bias the debate.
In New Zealand, the Crimes Act 1961 was amended in 2004 to
make sexual abuse by females a crime -- previously, it had not
been a crime, so it is not surprising that it did not crop up
in the media! This (previous) double standard and chivalry towards
women is similar to what happened in 19th Century Britain, where
Queen Victoria blocked the passing of a law which would have
criminalised lesbianism -- because she could not believe it
existed! According to the article Skimmington Revisited
(M.J. George, The Journal of Men's Studies, Vol. 10,
No. 2, Winter 2002, 111-127) there were times in history when
men were punished for being victims of their
wives' violence! This mentality does not seem to have completely
disappeared, and discussions of sex-war issues should take this
into account. In Domestic Violence, Gender, and Perceptions
of Justice, an experimental study of people's reactions
to identical hypothetical scenarios of male, as compared to
female domestic violence, N. T. Feather (Sex Roles,
Vol. 35, Nos. 7/8, 1996) found that:
"Participants were more negative to the husband than to
the wife in regard to responsibility for the offense, deservingness
of the penalty, seriousness of the offense, perceived harshness
of the penalty, reported positive affect, and reported sympathy."
That 2004 amendment to the Crimes Act in New Zealand -- despite
treating male and female sex crimes equally, for once, still
retained the word "Rape" for the male-on-female version!
So, why would it do that? Well, it was obviously because of all
the emotional mileage that the Feminists could still make by throwing
around the scare-word "Rape"! They could use the word
"Rape" to frame debates and to name their organisations,
such as "Rape Crisis."
They could keep talking about "Rape", and men could
never claim that they had been raped, because, legally, the word
only applied to female victims! This takes advantage of the Availability
Heuristic.
The Truth About Sexual Abuse
The article Violence and Sexual Coercion in High School Students'
Dating Relationships (S.M. Jackson, F. Cram & F.W. Seymour,
Journal of Family Violence, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2000, 23-36,
p. 29) found that:
"Overall, 130 female students (76.9%) and 91 male students
(67.4%) reported they had experienced one or more incidents
of unwanted sexual activity."
It is also worth noting that, as I wrote in the article Penis
Envy, Breast-Feeding, and Child Sexual Abuse,
Researchers have found (a)parallel in sexual arousal during
intercourse, birth and breastfeeding.
A seldom-studied hormone, oxytocin--which we label the caregiving
hormone--flows in a woman's body during all three stages.
In intercourse, this hormone's release is triggered by orgasm;
in labor, by the onset of contractions; and in breastfeeding,
by each letdown of milk."
So there is a case for saying that breastfeeding is equivalent
to child sexual abuse -- a form of child sexual abuse that is
sanctioned by society.
The article Sexual Arousal and Arousability to Pedophilic
Stimuli in a Community Sample of Normal Men (G. C. Nagayama
Hall, R. Hirschman, & L. L. Oliver, Behavior Therapy
26, 681-694, 1995) found that
"Over 1/4 of the current subjects self-reported pedophilic
interest or exhibited penile arousal to pedophilic stimuli that
equalled or exceeded arousal to adult stimuli."
- Since the Feminists were the ones who brought so much attention
to the issue of sexual abuse, and use it to attack the Catholic
Church,
- since women get away with deriving sexual pleasure from breastfeeding,
and
- since pedophilic arousal seems to be such a "normal"
phenomenon amongst men,
there is a case for rethinking the whole
issue of child sexual abuse.
Society has always been biased against
men, and Feminism has been working hard to increase that bias!
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