Feminism and gender bias

domestic-violence

21 Apr: Domestic violence: How to get away with murder

Anna Marshall On March 6, 2015 another woman using the “battered woman” defence walked free from an Australian court after being found guilty of the manslaughter of her former de-facto husband and father of her child. Although the jury found Jessica Silva guilty of the manslaughter of James Polkinghorne, the kindly Jessica  Silva walks free from court James Polkinghorne – stabbed to death by Jessica Silva judge, NSW Supreme Court Justice Clifton Hoeben found that although she did not intend to kill Mr Polkinghorne, she did indeed intend to “cause him grievous bodily harm “, but nevertheless allowed her to walk from the court with just a good behaviour bond. Evidence was given that Polkinghorne was high on “ice” and  making threats to Silva and was involved in an altercation with her father and brother on the street in front of her parent’s house when Silva went inside, grabbed a…

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22 Apr: Domestic violence: Woman walks free from court after killing her son

Women who kill get soft sentences from feminist-friendly judiciary Judge lets female child killer walk free Anna Marshall 14 July 2004 On August 4, 2003, New South Wales woman Daniela Dawes (pictured) forced her 10-year-old autistic son Jason’s mouth closed and pinched his nose until he stopped struggling.  Daniela Dawes murdered her son, Jason  and walked free from the court on a good behaviour bond.    Jason Dawes – murdered by his mother Describing the killing on Channel Nine’s 60 Minutes program, Dawes said “He was playing. I, being in a depressed state, wasn’t really up for playing. And I remember he ran off and I know I followed him into the rumpus room and then it was just something that was all happening before my eyes. I had no control over what was happening that day”. After laying Jason’s body on his bed, she phoned work to say she…

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22 Apr: Domestic violence: Four women execute boyfriend

Anna Marshall It was an offer he couldn’t refuse. Paul Snabel had  been partying all night. In the early hours of the morning of November 11, 1989 his girlfriend Karen Randall phoned and said, meet me for sex. The sun was rising as Karen’s sister Donna picked up Paul Snable and drove him to a remote property in rural Victoria. He had no inkling that this was to be his last day on earth. For Paul Snabel was heading into a trap set by four murderous women. Irene Maslin Karen Randell Donna Randell Rhona Heaney Randall had wanted to permanently end the on-again off-again relationship with Paul Snabel but he was infatuated with her and kept phoning her and calling around. By October 1989, Randall didn’t want anything to do with her former lover. But he persisted and continued to phone her. It was a fatal mistake. Randall called a…

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02 Aug: Update: Acquitted husband killer walks free from court a second time

Susan Falls, who in 2010 provided a case study in how to legally kill your husband, has walked free from court again, this time after defrauding the Australian taxpayers of $78,284. Falls walked free from Southport (Queensland) Magistrates Court on an intensive supervision order after pleading guilty to ripping off Centrelink over five years when she claimed she was a single mother. Susan Falls But at the time she was living with her husband Rodney on the Sunshine Coast and the pair owned businesses, built a duplex and took a family holiday to Hawaii. Falls killed Mr Falls in 2006 when she drugged his dinner and shot him in the head. His body was later dumped in bushland and she reported him missing. At her trial, she claimed Mr Falls had subjected her to years of brutality and at the time she killed him, he had threatened to kill one…

07 Feb: Feminist zealots create an anti-male world

Many TV commercials depict females as clever and all-knowing while they depict males as bumbling fools, but never the other way around. Some examples:

  • In a commercial for Wallet Wizard loans, a dim-witted dork of a male (pictured), with mouth agape, whines “Honey I accidentally laminated the cat”. The  attractive wife, with a long-suffering look says, “another vet bill – where will we get the money?”. No self-respecting male should ever do business with this company.
  • In an AAMI commercial, the cat belonging to a smart,sassy female runs up a tree and a fool of a male tries to rescue it, only to find himself trapped up the tree. All males should boycott AAMI. Australian insurance companies are some of the worst offenders when it comes to depicting smart, beautiful women and stupid, bumbling males.

University texts have become feminised and anti-male. Following university indoctrination, the more activist teachers are disseminating the anti-male propaganda, telling their classes for example, that the reasons for wars is the innately violent nature of men (see below, “A word from a feminist”). 

American sitcoms are replete with images of oafish, bumbling males who constantly need assistance from smart, smug females.

American crime shows such as Law & Order – Special Victims Unit depict men as evil rapists and murderers. Stabler, the former male star of SVU took great delight in slamming each male suspect up against the wall and hissing “you low-life scumbag” in his face. On the rare occasion the detectives apprehend a woman suspect they treat her very gently because there must have been a good reason she murdered her child.

All of the negative images of males is having a devastating effect on the morale of young boys. “They are soaking up these negative images”, says Don Bowak, NSW president of the Men’s Health and Well-Being Association. “There’s huge anger and they don’t even know where it is coming from”.

02 Nov: Radical feminists’ relentless war on white males

The following article is an excerpt from the forthcoming book by Kenneth  Schultz, The  Decline and Imminent Fall of the West. In this article:

  • Government agencies only for women
  • BBC Performer sacked for being ‘white and male’
  • The domestic violence industry demonises men
  • The truth about domestic violence statistics
  • Feminists firm grip on Prime Ministser Turnbull’s testicles

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Decades of a virulent anti-male narrative by radical feminists has resulted in negative stereotypes of males being embedded in our culture. If you are a white, heterosexual male, who hasn’t succumbed to political correctness and therefore can still think for yourself, you are probably sick of the put-down of men in TV commercials, sitcoms and movies and the outright slandering of men by the domestic violence industry.

In a world where the cultural dialogue is dominated by feminists still complaining that men have all the power yet the truth in most Western countries, is that many of our laws, attitudes and social conventions make life tough for men, going so far at times to demonise men.

How many times have you watched TV commercials and sitcoms depicting males as dim-witted, bumbling oafs outwitted by smug, all-knowing females?

Or TV shows such as Criminal Minds that routinely depict males as violent, sadistic and depraved serial killers?

And SVU: Special Victims Unit, where the overwhelming majority of perpetrators are male (usually white).

Many men are incensed at their treatment in the courts and in police proceedings.

16 Sep: Feminist influence in the courts: the diabolical episode of the 30-second rapist

Anna Marshall Following pressure from feminist groups, the Western Australian parliament in 1985 dramatically amended the law relating to rape, first by changing the term rape to sexual assault and then greatly widening the definition of what could be classed as sexual assault.  Many acts not previously constituting rape were included in the new Act. The criteria for sexual assault Kevin Ibbs life was riuned by two conniving women who conspired to have him charged with rape was widened to include any type of penetration by any object or any part of another person’s body where consent was not present and ongoing. It did not matter that force or threats were not  used.  The penalty for any type of sexual assault was increased to fifteen years imprisonment. Where any type of force was used, the charge was aggravated sexual assault, carrying a penalty of twenty years imprisonment. The draconian Act…

15 Sep: Domestic violence: How to legally murder your husband

By Anna Marshall On 4th March 2006, Claire Margaret McDonald gasped and burst into tears as a Victorian Supreme Court jury found her not guilty of the execution style murder of her husband, Warren John McDonald. The court was told that McDonald had donned camouflage gear and lay in wait with a high-powered rifle for her husband to approach. She fired six shots, mortally wounding her husband. McDonald successfully used the “battered woman syndrome” defence, claiming she had suffered years of abuse at the hands of her husband. Within days, Queensland woman, Susan Falls, having probably read the media reports of Heather McDonald’s stunning acquittal, decided to execute her allegedly abusive husband in the same fashion, in what prosecutors would describe as a cunning, calculated murder. Falls paid a friend, Anthony Cummings-Creed $5,000 to buy a 22.calibre pistol with silencer on the black market. Rodney and Susan Falls   Christopher Cummins-Creed supplied…

16 Sep: 30-second rapist acquitted

Transcript This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. WA man acquitted of rape PRINT FRIENDLY EMAIL STORY PM Archive – Friday, 23 March , 2001  00:00:00 Reporter: david weber COMPERE: A Perth man who was once known as the ‘thirty second rapist’ has vowed to sue the State after his 14-year-old conviction was quashed. It was revealed four years ago that Kevin Ibbs had been set up, but he’s only now been acquitted. David Weber reports on an extraordinary case. DAVID WEBER: Kevin Ibbs was convicted in 1987 of failing to stop having sex with a woman 30 seconds after she withdrew consent. After a trail which received much publicity, Mr Ibbs went to gaol for six months. A few years’ ago the woman involved and Mr Ibbs’ former wife both confessed to setting him…

17 Sep: Domestic violence – women licensed to kill by Australian courts

Anna Marshall On March 3, 2006, a woman who shot dead her husband from a “sniper’s nest” at their central Victorian property walked free from an Australian court after being charged with the murder of her husband. Not only was it murder, it was, according to the prosecution, a cold-blooded and calculated execution.   Claire Margaret MacDonald walks free from  court after killing her husband On 30 September 2004, primary school teacher, Claire Margaret MacDonald, aged 39 at the time, put on a camouflage outfit and rubber gloves, grabbed her husband’s high powered rifle and hid in the bushes near where the family’s Land Rover was parked in a paddock on the couple’s property in Acheron in Victoria, and waited for her husband to arrive. She lured him to the spot by telling him the Land Rover’s battery was flat. She loaded five bullets into the magazine and kept a…