Re: Oregon USA, mangina-land



On 1 Aug, 01:35, "Society" <Soci...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"retardsman" <remarks...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Stephen Morgan wrote:

Society wrote:

When being a boy hurts
by Dr. Helen Smith
<http://drhelen.blogspot.com/2007/07/when-being-boy-hurts>

Links no workee.

go to drhelen.blogspot.com, the root site -- it's on the front page,
third post down

Yeah, or Stephen Morgan (or anyone viewing this a week or two
from now when that article rolls off the main page at _Dr. Helen_
and falls into the archive) could add the string ".html" to the end
of the link. I inadvertently clipped it off.

the comments section is v interesting, heres my favorite:

Anonymous said...

"Confidential court records and police reports obtained
by The Oregonian showed that other Patton students -
boys and girls - were also slapping bottoms."

Society finds it far worse

Hey! Don't blame me. ;-)

that boys slap girl's bottoms, even in a context where this
is happening on both sides. That's not going to change
in the near future.

Shades of that bogus Tailhook scandal that the feminists
milked for their agenda not too many years ago, eh?
In that episode of officialdom's persecution of men,
women were among those who committed the acts that
gave feminists (of all sexes, including "none") fainting
spells. And only men were prosecuted. Feminists, as
usual, considered that to be an example of "equality"
and "justice".

Sheesh!


yeah, totalitarian 'equality'

but this *** happens every day in Nuthouse Momland, on smaller scales
than Tailhook -- events that don't often make the wires and major
media outlets

my favorite was the one from so cal a few yrs back, when 2 middle
school girls, dawdling and late for class, showed up tardy and accused
a 'homeless man' of molestation

they recanted i cant recall how many days later, and all the caged,
dazed, and terrorized sucker got was a bus ticket out of town

the girls?

no charges, no consequences, no nothing

more Empowerment Workshops from the culture, no doubt

not the Sex Offenders Register, you can bet on that

interviewed on radio soon after the fiasco ended, the (female) county
DA said the girls were 'victims'

here's another outrage of 'selective gender justice' from Manginaland
Oregon -- a piece i wrote many years ago

http://www.geocities.com/remarksman/twocities.html








--
An early event in my life... occurred November 22nd, 1963
when I was in seventh grade. My teacher, upon learning
that President Kennedy had died of the injuries we were
praying for him to recover from, stood up behind her desk
and with fire and -- dare I call it hatred? -- in her eyes,
leaned forward and said, "Do you see what you boys
grow up to be? Murderers" ... [I] wonder how many other
corpuscles of guilt and self-hatred did my early teachers
implant successfully, for whatever reason, whether they
meant to or not, through subtleties I was unable to detect.

I do know for a fact, though, that I grew up through at least
the fifth grade believing there were two kinds of boys:
the kind who were active and athletic, and the kind who
were "good". It makes me a little sad -- and, yes, a little
angry -- to think that I chose to be "good".

Jack Kammer, "The Lives of Men (radio show)#1: Introduction"


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