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…

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

Testicle cartoon

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.