2.12.09

Tiger Woods Meets the Feminist Spin Machine..

I just love it when feminists start attacking the mens movement. It just make my day..

The reference to mensactivism.org is just great as that site has done great work and has been a presence on the web for years, thank girls..

It just displays their desperation as well as their ongoing frustration in witnessing that not all is well with the feminist pogrom..

Let's have a look at some of those outrageous statements..

Although some women surely are perpetrators, as a rule, women tend to use violence as self defense, or impulsively, not as a systematic method of control the way male abusers do.

Now this comment is supposed to come from a person of intelligence and I must query the fact that it does..

How many female murderers and abusers do we have to show to clearly demonstrate that women are vicious, callous and violent abusers..

When is the last time you read about a Father drowning his FIVE children in a bath while the others watched ?
When is the last time you read about a man skinning his wife, filleting her and serving her up as casserole to the kids ?

Both of those acts were carried out by women..

I have both those articles on this blog..

Spin much ?
Hypocrisy much ?
Lying much ?

One thing that feminists live in denial of is that women are violent in any way , shape or form but this will be their undoing as the facts are there for all to see.

A bit like that "Global Warming Scandal"...

If in doubt ?

How many times have you been abused by women, either verbally, mentaly or physically ?

By the way, you may want to remember this feminised mangina..

Jack Straton, a Portland State University expert in “the myth of the ‘battered husband syndrome.’ 
Add him to that tribunal list..
Tiger Woods Meets the Feminist Spin Machine
Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Men’s rights groups, for their part, have already made the Woods case their cause célèbre, proof of their long-held, if unsubstantiated, view that women are just as likely to abuse as men. “Of course, we could hope this will call attention to DV by women, except I think it’s illegal to say women commit DV,” wrote one sardonic commenter on Mensactivism.org. These groups have always admired Tiger because of his close relationship to his father and because of the time his daughter, Sam Alexis, jumped out of her mom’s arms and back into his. And they have used gender equality to their advantage, arguing that women can be just as powerful and manipulative as men. But in any reasonable sense, this isn’t true, argues Jack Straton, a Portland State University expert in “the myth of the ‘battered husband syndrome.’ ” Although some women surely are perpetrators, as a rule, women tend to use violence as self defense, or impulsively, not as a systematic method of control the way male abusers do. They may slap a man or throw a cup of water at him, but they’re less likely to run through the usual cycle of domestic abuse: seduce, punch, beg for forgiveness month after month. Studies that say otherwise tend to equate all acts of violence—a tear in the breast pocket, say, with a shove down the stairs.

At this point, Tiger’s only choice is to skirt gender equity and opt for chivalry. He’s already said his car accident or whatever happened was his fault, and he could elaborate just enough to make it seem as if his wife were defending herself, in which case she would be off the hook. (Of course, he’d have to do it subtly enough that he would not seem threatening—also an endorsement downer.) Under Florida law, Woods could also use the most common out for people who regret having involved the police: admit that, yes, she did hit him, but say it was an accident—which means, in this case, coming up with whatever is the golf-club equivalent of walked-into-the-door.

full article available at slate.com

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like they're trying to make a joke out of this.

"He’s already said his car accident or whatever happened was his fault, and he could elaborate just enough to make it seem as if his wife were defending herself, in which case she would be off the hook."

See, if the genders were reversed, that part would sound dangerously like advice to enable an abuser to perpetrate "the cycle of violence".