(Open Letter to Police Minister Judith Collins)
Background
In 2003, when I was living in Lower Hutt, I wrote a webpage entitled
Lower Hutt Public
Enemy #1, which was about a sexist, anti-male advertisement
in a Lower Hutt newspaper which had been placed there by the New Zealnd
Women's Police. It which includes anti-male political propaganda
and stereotypes, such as:
- Many men use children to regain control over the relationship when
it ends;
- Family violence often stems from a belief that women and children
are the property of men;
- Boys model their behaviour on that of their violent fathers;
- It is often what is happening to the children that motivates a women
(sic) to seek help;
- Girls can be withdrawn and fearful.
Needless to say, the New Zealand Women's Police
would never dare to say anything even mildly critical of women.
Subsequently, I received a whining email -- apparently from someone
associated with the Lower Hutt Police -- asking me to remove the webpage,
on the grounds that it was all Police Headquarters' fault, and the female
police officer pictured in the advertisement was now getting negative
feedback from the public! I refused, of course!
The Feminist media, of course, has had
a feeding frenzy about allegations regarding male police behaviour towards
women, but you are well aware of the fact that the media consist of
the same sort of vicious bimbos who shout down
and assault males in Law School (such as myself) if they dare to
say anything that they disagree with. This
whole saga was quite possibly a plot to ensure female domination
of the Police, since it destroyed the career of Clint Rickards, who
seemed quite capable of standing up to Feminist bullying, and Lyn Provost
is one of the two Deputy Commissioners. I know something about
Police Headquarters, and will probably write to you about this issue
at some stage.
Senior Sergeant Alasdair Macmillan
In an article about the sexist, man-hating festival called "White
Ribbon Day," the Kapiti Observer dated November 27, 2008 stated
the following about one of the participants in this festival:
"Senior Sergeant Alasdair Macmillan said the New Zealand
Police were committed to ensuring women's and children's safety."
Both his participation in this sexist festival and his above statement
are incompatible with his remaining in the Police Force of a country
committed to the Rule of Law. His presence at that festival and
his statement are sexist and discriminatory against men. Men deserve,
but do not get, the protection of the Law on the same basis as women.
I could write a book about that -- in fact, I already have: it
is called Sex, Lies & Feminism.
Women assault men at least as often as men assault women -- but only
women are encouraged to report it to the Police. This results
in skewed arrest statistics, which the lying Feminists (whom you know
very well) use as evidence that women's violence is rare. In fact,
there is massive research evidence of female violence -- see: Research
on Domestic Violence in New Zealand, Overview
of Fiebert's Annotated Domestic Violence Bibliography and
References Examining Assaults by Women
on their Spouses or Male Partners: an Annotated Bibliography.
I do not take any notice of the fact that the biography on your National
Party webpage says (as it always seems to say about female politicians)
that you are "highly qualified and experienced", because I
have experienced at first-hand the intellectual quality of a Law School.
However, even you, with your history of attacking men with apparent
glee, will be aware that Police bias is detrimental to the Rule of Law,
and undermines Police credibililty in the community.
Unless you take steps to ensure that the Police
Commissioner sends a signal about discrimination and the Rule of Law
by disciplining Senior Sergeant Alasdair Macmillan, I will add that
issue to my list of issues to raise in Court in a case against your
Government. Non-discrimination in the implementation of
the Rule of Law is a Crown responsibility, not a mere operational matter.