Women trying to be men
Yeah, yeah – another article on the worldwide, PC Narrative induced rising assaults on women. No one’s saying they haven’t – it’s just that the full picture is not given:
Acting Sergeant Nick Ubergang [wonderful name] said teenage girls assaulting other girls was an increasing problem. “We have found at a youth level females are more inclined to fight other females and police are investigating numerous offences,” he said.
Ho ho ho, he’ll be in real trouble for this – it doesn’t fit the Narrative, does it?
Nightlife Association president Darren Holroyd said he feared the problem could be drug-related. “I think sadly, with the increase in ice around town, people become a bit more volatile. Where ecstasy used to be known as the love drug, ice and speed tend to be more the violent ones,” he said. “The other problem is, women want to behave like men but not be treated like them.”
Absolutely, Darren women trying to be men.
The statewide data showed a 21 per cent increase in women becoming victims of crime and an 8 per cent increase for men. In Geelong, sex offences against women rose 25 per cent. Assaults against men rose by 25.5 per cent on the previous 12 months.
So in fact, all violence has increased and a good explanation is given above. To be fair, the article headline was fair but the opening line had to skew it again, did it not, to fit the Narrative?
And Geelong is a provincial town so what does that say about the global culture and global agenda?
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No, they are not trying to be men. Men do not behave that way. Adolescents do; ungrown-up-males do, and now refusing-to-grow-up women too. But leave men out of this.