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This man is spending $73 million of taxpayers' money to support the radical feminists' campaign to vilify Australian males
This is the picture of a smug Prime Minister in the introduction to the notorious feminist document Violence Against Women - Australia Says No that appeared in every Australian letterbox this week.

The booklet trumpets the fact that the government is spending $73.2 million on the campaign.

Stand up and be counted

Contact your federal member of Parliament and your state Senators and tell them of the slogan, VOTE FOR HOWARD AND FEMINISM - AUSTRALIA SAYS NO

Every self-respecting man and most of the wives and daughters should be appalled at the blatant attacks on the integrity and respect of men.

Let Howard and his cohorts know you will not vote for them as long as they persist with the blatant denigration of males.

 

VOTE FOR HOWARD AND FEMINISM - AUSTRALIA SAYS NO

Martin Lehmann - 4 July 2004

See also: 

Feminist zealots create an anti-male world

Feminists manipulate government to demonise men in domestic violence advertising campaign

With a federal election looming, Prime Minister John Howard, in a desperate pitch to woo the female vote has allowed himself to be captured by the feminist zealots in their latest campaign to demonise men.

Howard has put up taxpayers' money to fund an advertising blitz that demonises, humiliates and defames men, under the guise of attacking domestic violence.

Last week we commented on the TV campaign that exclusively depicts men as violent and women as victims, notwithstanding surveys from around the Western world showing men and women suffer domestic violence in similar amounts.

This week the follow-up glossy magazine hit Australian letterboxes. Featuring a beaming Prime Minister who says "..violence against women is unacceptable." but makes no mention of violence against men the magazine exclusively features stories of male-instigated violence.

It is time to rein in Howard. He has been shaking the money tree to buy votes like a man possessed.

This time he has gone too far. I am appalled at the overt defamation of men. If men have any self-respect, every domestic violence advertisement will reinforce their will to vote against Howard at the coming election. 

 

 

Where are the indigenous faces?

Each of the male perpetrators depicted in this scurrilous advertising campaign is a young white male giving the impression that this population demographic is the sole perpetrator of violence.

Besides statistics showing women perpetrate domestic violence in similar amounts, the statistics also reveal that domestic violence is endemic in indigenous communities. But we do not see any black faces in the commercials.

In this politically correct, feminist-dominated world the white heterosexual male is the whipping boy - the bottom of the cultural heap. All other groups including women, ethnics, blacks and gays and lesbians are protected species.

 

 
   

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