served as a valuable lesson - one I shall never forget
Indeed, a lesson society would do well to never forget as yet another male bows to the screaming media hordes baying for blood in the name of copy. Is pressured to retract and utter some weasel words he doesn't really mean. Half the 15,000 resondents to the Herald poll think, like me, you've done nothing wrong. On Stuff, a third of 12,000 respondents think likewise.
When our male leaders are not willing to stand by their comments, is it no wonder so many NZ males off themselves at the slightest bit of pressure?
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When our male leaders are not willing to stand by their comments, is it no wonder so many NZ males off themselves at the slightest bit of pressure?
Perhaps the real point is to rid NZ of male leaders leaving only emasculated males and the dykocracy to run things?
You are on the money PM
Yes Andrei, sometimes I feel our pussywhipped 'leaders' have long been there. Too frightened to say what they really feel and know to be the truth. The rest are being mopped up as they stick their, some would say red, necks above the parapet.
Courage is the opposite of conformity.
When was the last time we had a leader of courage, who stated, "this is the truth as I believe it to be, here is why, and I'll argue my case against you lot of totalitarians"?
A couple stand out for me Jeremy.
"raised the average IQ of both countries" - An "ordinary bloke" with a take it or leave it no holds barred outlook who hoped to leave NZ "no worse off than I found it"
"white motherf***ers" of "puritanical bullshit" Another who does not piss about with his message, although I'd never vote for him or his racist separatist message
Kiwi males urgently need to learn a new skill:
Raise the middle finger, look the PC slimeball in the eye, repeat the offensive phrase and invite the offended one to rotate on raised digit.
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