SPINBUSTERS
A Tale of Two Cities: Postmodern Descent into Gender
In a July editorial, Fern Christenson of the Spokane Spokesman-Review assures us that America is experiencing a mass epidemic of unreported rape.  She cooks up inflated statistics, then mixes them with the typical black-and-white, hang-�em-high feminist party line: ��No�.  It�s a simple word.  Those who disrespect that word are asking for a date with the police.�

Yaaas, ma�am, a date with the police.  We gets it, ma�am.

The personal has gotten awful political.  The prison-builders have gotten rich.

Sure, Fern, females and males always know what �no� means.  And one-in-four American college females has been raped, as we've been propagandized under the culture�s pathetic New Inquisition.  Fern assures us that beneath the onslaught of male oppression and victimization of American females, uncounted females �might not even report the crime.�

Fortunately we can rely on Fern and her bloodhounds, who possess the omniscience necessary to decide when rape has occurred.  That should put the boys at ease.

Fern�s partner-in-denial on the
Spokesman-Review�s editorial board, Rebecca Nappi, chimes in: �If you are ever at a party with a bunch of boys, one girl, sex acts and a video camera, get out of there immediately.  And then go for help to stop the madness.�

Problem is, Ms. Nappi, you and Fern and old Dollar Bill
ARE the madness, and there�s no stopping you or your culture of unilateral �protection� and vengeance.

It is not sexual assault that threatens America, but sexual hysteria and Death by Protection.  As both the Leslie Shorb and Coeur d�Alene incidents demonstrate, American females don�t suffer from oppression and mass sexual assault, but rather from self-victimization, entitlement, privilege, and the inability to take responsibility for their own sexuality and actions.  American feminism, with the help of weak men, has completely infantilized females and scapegoated males, turning the country into a mockery of fairness and justice, with the government employed as weapon against its own (male) citizens.

America must wake up.  We are cannibalizing ourselves, making war on ourselves.  The Prison Industrial Complex runs amok in what once was the Land of Liberty, and the victims are not sweet, innocent females, but men, boys, and indeed masculinity itself.  Our prisons teem with males caged for �crimes against the public conscience.�  Public conscience?  That�s truly a modern American oxymoron.

In its fervor to keep every last aspect of masculinity under profitable lock-and-key, America has lost its collective mind and soul.  The most vindictive, selfish, intolerant and unstable aspects of both the feminine and masculine control the madhouse, and American boys and men are suffering immensely for it.

Gauging by the repressions of men and boys which have engulfed America over the past four decades, the liberation of masculinity must represent an extraordinary threat to the Powers That Be, and their hegemony.  The Toxic King (the Right�s Old Puritan) and Empowered Witch (the Left�s Identity Feminist) have all the power, but they are quaking in their boots.

Memo to Bill Douglas, Lisa Randall,  Rebecca Nappi and Fern Christenson: You are scary, your perverted "justice" is scary, your newspapers are scary, and your culture is scary.

Memo to American men everywhere, assuming there are any real ones left: You�ve got two choices. You can stand and fight for the nation.  Or you can start running, and never look back.
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UPDATE: In an article from October 10, 2001, the Spokane Spokesman-Review reported that at least six of the high school boys were sentenced to misdemeanors.  One boy remains under felony charges, but it is unknown whether he was sentenced.  The legal status of the remaining boys is "unknown."

The mother of one of the boys was quoted as saying that the guilty pleas were coerced: "We were forced ... we wanted to go in and say 'not guilty.'  But they said either plead guilty or take the chance of getting a felony."

The
Spokesman-Review also reported that, "Two other female classmates who were also at the Hayden home when the videotaping occurred weren't charged either."

Proceedings and case files were ordered closed by Magistrate Scott Wayman, and even the press was banned from court.  Do the words "Star Chamber" ring any bells in America?

Thus, the girl who initiated the sex and videotaping becomes a "victim" and a tool of the prison-industrial complex.  Of the crowd of boys and girls watching the videotaping, ONLY the males are prosecuted and criminalized.  The public and press are excluded from witnessing due process, no doubt to "protect the victim."

It is gender apartheid, pure and simple.  What a sick, sick people we have become.
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