30.3.10

Women Sailors Like Sex Too !

Andrew hits this right on the head. The blatant bias when it's a "man" doing anything must be condemned while the privileged princesses are always the "victim", continues unabated. Sadly this has been the ongoing aim of feminists, determined to ensure that women are more equal than the rest while at the same time ensuring the overall attitude towards ALL men remains or even elevated to excessive abusers and irrepairable in the process.
Fascinating how government departments are the main instigators and promoters determined to destroy male reputations at their whim and ofcourse their determination to follow feminist hypocrisy, enshrined in their daily proceedures as well as their operational proceedures ..

It reminds me of the "Spin Sisters" of the 90's in New York, where their sole aim was to "Find the Victim" and it did not stop there. Women are still deemed to be harmless and unaccountable as they continually demonstrate how easy it is for them to break any law and given the usual exemption..


 Shock: female sailors like sex, too

Andrew Bolt – Monday, March 29, 10 (09:10 am)

The Navy has spent a lot of money and time trying to prosecute - or persecute - male sailors for trying to have sex with female colleagues:
“MAFIA-STYLE" bullying of female sailors and predatory behaviour initially went unrecorded because of problems with the navy’s reporting system, an inquiry has heard.
The presumption is that women are the victims in a sexual encounter:
A FEMALE sailor on board HMAS Success said she was too drunk on one occasion to remember whether she had consented to sex or not, an inquiry has heard.
The sailor’s story was related by senior equity and diversity officer Dianne Markowski, who was called on to run workshops on board the Success....
Ms Markovski’s statement also told of a public sex act between two junior sailors in a bar, watched by a number of people who had been called over by senior sailors. The inquiry is investigating inappropriate behaviour on HMAS Success. It has previously been told predatory sexual behaviour including intimidation and threats of physical violence.
However:
At HMAS Creswell, home to the navy’s officer training college, commanders were told of a noticeable ”trend towards sexually aggressive females among the trainees”.

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