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Gender Bias

18 September 2002 Martin Lehmann

TRY THIS SURVEY

If you saw a TV commercial or sitcom depicting a clumsy, bumbling, dork, is it more likely the person is: male[    ]  female[    ]  

If you saw a TV commercial showing the dangers of drinking and driving, would you expect the persons in the commercial to be: male[    ]  female[   ]  

If you saw a TV commercial about domestic violence would you expect the perpetrators of the violence to be: male[    ] female[    ]  

If you saw a TV commercial or sitcom showing a smart, competent person with a confident, all-knowing smile, is it more likely the person is: male[   ] female[   ]

In a recent Perth survey of Year 11 students (male and female), 82% answered male, male. male. female to the survey questions.

The campaign of affirmative action over the past three decades to improve  opportunities for women has been hijacked by radical feminists to denigrate, belittle and emotionally castrate men (particularly white heterosexual men). Many of the feminist zealots are now in positions of power as government advisers where they increasingly influence public policy. 

So pervasive is the insidious influence of the feminazis that the producers of TV sitcoms and TV commercials have become their unwitting accomplices. How many sitcoms and commercials have you seen where the male is portrayed as a bumbling dork and the female is smart and all-knowing?

No wonder boys are growing up confused and alienated, falling behind at school and committing suicide in increasing numbers.

The latest example of a blatantly sexist TV commercial is  the pathetic piece promoting Birdseye chips. The dorky male sits there mouth agape while one child says "get him a doctor" and the other, with a roll of the eyes says, "nah, get him a psychiatrist". The smiling, all-knowing wife says "no, give him a chip" and flings a chip into his gaping mouth.

It's time to roll back the tide of rampant feminist brainwashing. This is not a campaign to roll back the rights of women or to belittle women. The vast majority of females do not want to see their sons, brothers and husbands denigrated by a band of man-hating super-bitches. 

Let's start with Birdseye. Like most of our food industry, it is foreign-owned. Giant American conglomerate, Simplot Australia Pty Ltd  owns Birdseye along with I&J, Edgell, Leggos, Nana's, Herbert Adams and Four 'N' Twenty. I suggest you contact Simplot and tell them you will boycott all their products until they remove the offensive commercial.

And it's time for governments (federal and state) to conduct an enquiry into the taxpayer funded feminist and discrimination industry.

We would appreciate your feedback on this. Let us know if you contact Simplot, and their response. And send in your examples of gender bias.

Click here to email Simplot  


 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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