Campaigning against the new rape laws
- Artist: Luke McKee and David Oldfield (2GB)
- Title: Discussion about the New Rape laws and Dads on the Air
- Length: 7:04 minutes (3.15 MB)
- Format: Mono 22kHz 62Kbps (VBR)
This Mp3 of me going on air campaging agains the new rape laws, that prohibit men defending themselves, and makes the assumption that woman are not fit to give consent for sex after having a drop of alcohol.
In addition to publishing statutory declrations online, I'll be publishing an Eletronically Recorded Interview that includes one of Sydney's Lesbian Gay and Lesbian Liasion Officers promising on tape to check what was a rock solid alibi. If she honored this promise she'd be obligated to drop the charges against me, and arrest a fellow lesbian who lives 100m away from her, and her Federal Police officer girlfriends house. The lesbian neighbour was later evicted due to an incidence of domestic violence involving her girlfriend.
For further information about this, please click on this link For further information on the new rape laws please click on here
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Offensive
I personally find this offensive and homophobic - do any of the editors think it should be hidden? I think this same person made another homophobic post somewhere else.
Re: Offensive
we need help!
if you are committed to free speech and anti homophobic and anti racist join the collective!
its easy, you don't need to be a programmer. many hand make light work
Re: Campaigning against the new rape laws
this is utter crap - "the rape crisis centre is a man hating lesbian run place that fails to answer the help line".
pleeeeze, press delete!
Re: Campaigning against the new rape laws
Please click on the links about the rape crisis centre to hear more.
Even the radio host before I got into it put his two cents about "self-declared ["man hating"] feminists trying to convince women to file for rape.
The rape crisis centre just got funded over $200,000 to hire a new counseller to convince woman sufferning from BPD that when they said "Yes" To sex, they "really mean't no" because that's that's a symptom of their ilness to be promiscious and solicit sex. Pity the guy that say's yes to a woman who asks him for sex, who's in this cateogry and "benefits" from this new service.
The rape crisis centre also has the sexual ethics program where they want to talk to 16 year old girls without the parents consent in a sex survey. www.sexualethics.org.au - which also has copped a lot of flack in the news.
Remember I was never accused of rape, but on the day I was framed up by an illegial immigrant (faked letter of offer from uni- facing deportation) - she solicited sex. If I consented to sex I would have given her a visa extension. I latter find out from a newspaper abondened in my house she was working in a brothel in Taren Point, and would stand to make big money from a false rape allegation. I won in court and she was deported.
For doing a FOI to gather evidence of Police wrongdoing, I become the first person in Australia history accused of the crime of Obtaining Informaiton on a Police officer (60C of the NSW Crimes Act). Clearly people suffer from false rape allegations, and there isn't a single warning on the rape crisis centre that false allegations are a crime.
They even removed sections of hansard they published online about the new rape laws on their own site, because they didn't like what the Shadow Attorney General Greg Smith was saying about this, not forgetting Mainstream newspapers.
If you have a problem with my post, you may as well be reading my forum posts and be putting your complaints on the Fairfax site as well. Also why not try 2GB or the some self-regulatory body for commercial radio.
I have published statutory declarations about my story online and I get 5 years jail if I'm not telling the truth. I think I'm entitled to educate the public about the truth of harm that this centre caused. Any tourist can come to Australia and get a visa extension for having a few drinks at the pub with help from these tax payer funded feminsts. Even on government directories Karen Willis (the owner of the business as she calls it) says her centre is "ran under feminist principle".
Do feminists like men? I rest my case.
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For information on my public protected disclosure showing that a NSW GLLO Police officer should be indited for perverting the course of justice click on the links at the top of this post.
Re: Campaigning against the new rape laws
The author has a serious point though.
The new rape laws says that no matter how smashed a man is, rape is no excuse, but not matter how smashed a woman is, her saying yes doesnt necessarily count.
Two people very drunk. The man having sex with the woman lets the woman cry rape, and offers no defence to the man.
Go figure.
Re: Campaigning against the new rape laws
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Cairns police said less sex attacks if women drank less
By Janet Fife-Yeomans
June 13, 2008 12:00am
POLICE
who have claimed that fewer sex attacks would happen if women drank
less have been condemned by rape victims and sexual assault experts.
Police
in Cairns, who sparked the controversy yesterday by saying women should
be more responsible and not get drunk and wander off with strangers,
have been accused of giving rapists an excuse for their crimes.
Tegan Wagner, the victim of one of Sydney's notorious gang rapes,
said she had been contacted by one girl who was raped while on
Schoolies Week in southeast Queensland and police told her she had been
too drunk for them to do anything.
"I can see the point the Cairns police are trying to make about not
putting yourself in a vulnerable position but they have worded it all
wrong," Ms Wagner said.
"They are saying if you do this, then it is your fault and that is not true."
Ms Wagner, who has become a spokeswoman for victims rights after
being raped by three brothers at the age of 14, said the officers'
old-fashioned view did not surprise her.
"I hear it from the public myself. We really need to re-educate
people and I am talking about adults, not just children at school," she
said.
Tough new "no means no" laws introduced in NSW last year following a campaign by The Daily Telegraph make it clear that being drunk or under the influence of drugs does not constitute consent.
Cairns-based police officer Senior-Constable Cary Coolican said some
sex crime victims were so drunk they could not remember what had
happened.
"Some decisions may result in risky behaviour and unsafe actions," she warned female revellers.
"While we respect the individual's right to consume alcohol, we
would be encouraging people to make responsible choices regarding who
they drink with and the quantity consumed."
NSW Rape Crisis Centre manager Karen Willis said the officer's
comments showed a clear lack of understanding about where and why
sexual assault occurred. "They would have women sitting at home
knitting granny socks," Ms Willis said.
She said that saying a woman was asking for or deserved it or
somehow participated in sexual violence was an antiquated way of
thinking.
"It is an invasion of women's rights," Ms Willis said.
"We live in a free and democratic society where women have the right
to participate in all aspects of our wonderful society and that
includes a really common Australian leisure activity which is going
down the road for a few drinks with your mates."
Ms Willis said the responsibility was totally with the perpetrator.
"Women should not have to spend their lives doing or not doing something to avoid sexual assault," she said.
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