Today’s Guest Author is Puff, the Magic Dragon. Thank you so much for your contribution, my dear friend. My apologies for the delay – it’s taken me several days to get into the “guest author” persona but at last I’ve managed! (And I’ve written down the password …)
Rape never heals is the basis of any discussion about rape.
There is no passage of time, no therapy, and no medicine to reverse it.
There is no way to return to being un-raped.
The trauma may reduce, but it can never unhappen.
You could protest that any violent attack does the same. But there’s a fundamental difference: rape is an invasion. Why do countries spend so much energy and resources to repel invasion? Let that thought linger a while and consider it.
The perpetrators may have many reasons or none.
A perpetrator, or to say it plainly, a rapist, always has an excuse, usually founded on a false belief of the lesser humanity of women. But unlike non-human mammals, a female human has a menstrual cycle, not an oestrus cycle. The permission needed to engage with a male human comes from her consciousness, as it does for any human to engage sexually with another.
Unlike animals, human mammals have choice, and they exercise it. Female humans exercise the choice all the time – to accept, reject, or just not be interested – all their lives. It is why we as females are not animals in heat. We are not there for the taking. No human is there for the taking. We have the fundamental human right to decide with whom we have sexual relations, and when and how.
So when this human right is broken, it is not we who become less than human.
We do not revert to the animal instincts of a species needing to propagate to survive. There are too many humans anyway, we passed that point millenniums ago.
The rapist is the one who has chosen to revert, to treat other humans as mere objects, and to betray humanity.
Rapists violate the human rights of others for their own sub-human excuses.
This is not just the violent assault, the sudden attack.
When a person does not or cannot give consent, it is rape. If you are not invited into the house, it is trespass. If permission is revoke and you do not leave, it is trespass.
With the body of a human both are rape.
A rapist can believe what they are doing is not rape: “You can’t call rape” is a common phrase.
It is rape even when a person has to put up with the act to relieve the pressure to give-in, to “get it over and done with”, or to keep the rapist from hurting others in the family.
So how should we react to rapists?
As humans who briefly lost their way, with the usual excuse of its being the victims fault?
Or as perpetrators of a crime against humanity: unfit for the freedom of human society, or any role in which they have authority over any other human being?
Society can only work on trust. When that trust is broken, it must be mended.
Rape is a fundamental breach of trust and cannot be mended.
When a person is raped, society itself is raped.
As a human society, it is up to us to determine if we will accept this, excuse it, cover up for it, deny its existence, collude and, ultimately betray our humanity and each other.
Just remember, the victim, and us, can never, ever be un-raped.
Bill Maher – new rules 48;00, start 1:40+
Rachel Maddow –
Chris Hayes –
Brian Tyler Cohen –
A very thought-provoking thread.
I recommend taking a look at the links included – especially this one –
https://nypost.com/2021/03/05/texas-school-under-fire-for-chivalry-day-that-had-girls-obey-boys/amp/
Whoever thought that up really knows nothing about chivalry.
Michael West gives Porter and “rule of law” a good kicking.
Not wrong!
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1367933410090438656.html
Absolutely brilliant thread based on work by women journalists – not all of them working for the MSM.
Well worth reading all the links.
There are a lot of angry women in Australia right now, the CrimeMinistert is delusional if he believes his condescending weasel words will calm things down.
It keeps coming
Threaded
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1368100239811375105.html
The WA Libs really have a death wish.
Liberal candidate for Jandakot under fire over religious views
https://www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/liberal-candidate-for-jandakot-under-fire-over-religious-views-20210306-p578dx.html
The WA Libs have a similar problem to the Feds.They are a destructive menace. With luck their effect on WA Libs electoral standing will be replicated federally.
https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/religion-and-belief/wa-libs-evangelicals-likened-to-a-cancer-by-federal-mp-who-says-they-are-close-to-a-complete-takeover-ng-b881070135z
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Rob Johnson lashes WA Liberals over ‘religious cults’ taking over in Moore division
29 February 2016
Mr Johnson said the election of church members to key positions on Saturday confirmed his fears that the division had been infiltrated.
“I call them religious cults and what really concerns me is that they are masquerading as Liberals and they are taking over the Liberal Party in the northern suburbs,” he said.
“Their power has been increasing and I’m very, very concerned that normal Liberal voters are not aware of what is happening.
“They have been bombing my branches, particularly the Padbury branch.
“Ian Goodenough has signed up people from a religious sect in Quinns Rock and stuck them in my Padbury branch which is about 25 miles away.
“And that’s been done for the pure reason of trying to disenfranchise the absolute democratic right of that branch to take part in the preselection for the seat of Hillarys.”
Evangelical Christians will be endorsed: Rob Johnson
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-29/rob-johnson-lashes-wa-liberals-over-religious-cults/7209064
Thanks for those links.
It’s a real worry, both in WA and federal parliament. The cultists really are taking over.
Good morning Dawn Patrollers
Jack Waterford concludes this long exposition on why Christian Porter’s resignation would not collapse the rule of law with, “Indeed, it is almost impossible to imagine Morrison – marketer supreme – transforming himself, in the mind of Australian women, into a champion of the rights and dignity of woman. If he doesn’t already know that could never occur while Christian Porter is his legal adviser, he is not the politician I have thought.”
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7153951/so-the-rule-of-law-is-collapsing-what-nonsense/?cs=14350
And Bruce Wolpe explains why Christian Porter cannot avoid facing a reckoning on judgments about his fitness to serve.
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7155568/the-attorney-general-and-the-supreme-court-justice/?cs=14264
Legal and business experts have said there is no “rule of law” issue with the attorney general, Christian Porter, facing an independent inquiry into an allegation of sexual assault, allegedly committed in 1988.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/mar/07/christian-porter-allegations-independent-inquiry-no-threat-to-rule-of-law-legal-experts-say
The push for Christian Porter’s political execution resembles a modern-day remake of Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, with sections of the media playing the role of the baying mob, says the wonderful Gerard Henderson.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/all-balance-lost-in-the-crucible-of-a-canberra-witch-trial/news-story/53ce8395300897d11b141851592848dd
Michael Koziol reports that frustrated GPs are threatening to pull out of the coronavirus vaccination program, complaining of a “nonsensical” process and low rates of payment that will not cover their costs. The stuff gold standards are made of?
https://www.smh.com.au/national/frustrated-gps-threaten-to-pull-out-of-covid-19-vaccination-program-20210305-p5783s.html
Linda Reynolds has delayed her return to work following medical advice from her doctors in a move that will raise fresh questions about her political future, writes James Massola.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/reynolds-delays-her-return-to-work-raising-questions-about-her-future-20210304-p577yu.html
Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins has issued a call to arms to staffers from across the political spectrum to participate in her view of Parliament House’s workplace culture, assuring them “we absolutely want to hear from you” and promising the inquiry will help “map the solution”, reports James Massola.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/we-want-to-hear-from-you-jenkins-urges-staffers-to-come-forward-with-complaints-20210304-p577yt.html
Luke Henriques-Gomes writes that the Morrison government is facing growing backlash from the disability community over a plan to introduce “independent assessments” to the national disability insurance scheme by the middle of the year. Critics are slamming the move as a cost-cutting exercise. With it being championed by Stuart Robert what could possibly go wrong?
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/mar/07/backlash-grows-over-independent-assessments-plan-for-disability-scheme
The Morrison government would like to declare the economic battle is won, writes Greg Jericho who says focusing purely on growth will hide how much has been lost and how far we have to go to get back to where we were.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/commentisfree/2021/mar/07/the-morrison-government-would-like-to-declare-the-economic-battle-is-won
Voter support for Premier Steven Marshall’s Liberals has slumped from a coronavirus crisis peak to put Labor back in the race for the next election, a statewide Sunday Mail poll reveals. It has the Liberals with a 51/49 lead.
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/sunday-mailyougov-poll-premier-steven-marshalls-liberals-lead-eroded-by-peter-malinauskass-labor/news-story/40e0c4bf67ce6a44434b466884b88a3f
Peter Fitzsimons reveals that the movement that got rid of Tony Abbott is gunning for Angus Taylor now.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/movement-that-got-rid-of-tony-abbott-is-gunning-for-angus-taylor-20210305-p5787z.html
Michael Koziol tells us that the main lesson from the “Church and State” conference last weekend in Brisbane was how conservative Christian activists are attempting to grow their numbers and influence within the Coalition and believe opposition to transgender rights will be key to their political success. Insidiousness.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/it-s-our-turn-inside-the-christian-right-conference-plotting-a-political-takeover-20210303-p577fv.html
Getting to net zero isn’t all pain and expense – there are huge opportunities for Australia, says Warren Entsch.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/mar/07/getting-to-net-zero-isnt-all-pain-and-expense-there-are-huge-opportunities-for-australia
Zac Hope writes that Victoria’s peak business body says the COVID-19 vaccine rollout will be one of the biggest workplace relations issues of the year and is warning that employers face potential legal action if state and federal governments can’t provide better advice about health and safety obligations.
https://www.theage.com.au/business/workplace/vaccine-rollout-one-of-biggest-workplace-relations-issues-of-year-20210304-p577si.html
The first real-world data for COVID-19 vaccines is in – and the vaccines’ effectiveness have once-again shot past scientists’ expectations, explains Liam Mannix.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-first-real-world-data-for-covid-vaccines-is-in-and-it-s-really-good-news-20210306-p578d5.html
There is a dystopian logic to the aged care treadmill in which the people who care most are forced to work longer to pay for people who care less to replace them, writes Parnell Palme McGuinness.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/at-both-end-of-life-are-we-replacing-care-with-cash-20210305-p57839.html
Miki Perkins reports that Victoria’s environmental watchdog will not force the state’s heavily polluting brown coal power stations to lower their greenhouse gas emissions, following a review and renewal of their licences.
https://www.theage.com.au/environment/climate-change/coal-fired-power-stations-not-forced-to-reduce-greenhouse-gases-20210305-p5783c.html
The AIMN’s Rossleigh gives Chris Uhlmann a serve saying he “Chris Uhlmann should receive an award for his writing about Twitter. No, not a Walkley, but there are many great fiction awards and Chris has been doing great fiction for years. Like when he asserted that it was South Australia’s reliance on wind power which led to transmitters being blown over.”
https://theaimn.com/the-sewer-of-twitter-is-why-chris-uhlmann-should-receive-an-award/
Joe Biden is the antithesis of Donald Trump, but if he fails Trumpland will rise again, says The New Daily.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/world/us-news/trump-news/2021/03/06/greetings-from-trumpland-book/
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How sad, just recovering from a bad case of being caught out and now she comes down with Lying Cow Pox.
Well said, Kaffee
Love that – “Lying Cow Pox.
There’s this old saying – If you can’t stand the heat get out of the kitchen.
Reynolds cannot keep on delaying her return because she is scared about reactions to things she has said or done. She should retire from the parliament today.
Who knew the allegedly tough Reynolds, former brigadier with the Australian Army Reserve, was such a fraidy cat?
Michelle Rowland
https://johnmenadue.com/the-nbn-a-litany-of-failures/
https://www.theage.com.au/national/raped-naval-officer-takes-aim-at-defence-chief-over-prey-comments-20210307-p578g4.html
The ladies are now speaking out. There is hope.
Jacqui Lambie explains (sort of) why she will not reveal the secret medevac deal she made with the government.
Here’s why I won’t reveal the medevac deal I made with the PM
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7154667/heres-why-i-wont-reveal-the-deal-i-made-with-the-pm/
Funny thing though – nothing seems to have changed for those languishing in offshore retention. Those stuck on Nauru are still there, the poor men trapped in PNG are still there, Dutton has sent people to Christmas Island to await deportation, many of them have lived in Australia since childhood. (I probably should not mention how the criminal offences committed by those in government far outweigh the minor misdemeanours committed by most of those facing deportation.) So whatever deal was made it obviously hasn’t been acted on so far, unless we count the release of those imprisoned in hotel rooms awaiting medivac medical treatment that was never delivered.
Greg Hunt calling on Julia Gillard for help!
PvO is not very popular on twitter. Justifiably.
https://theshot.net.au/national/the-prime-minister-no-longer-has-any-legitimacy/
I do not know why everyone is so surprised about this or his overall defence of his mate Porter.It’s just how he is, has always been – weak, thin-skinned, ambitious and willing to use anyone who can advance his career, such as it is. By continuing to stand by Porter PvO has outed himself as tolerant of abuse of women instead of speaking out against such behaviour.
A decent person, on becoming aware of Porter’s long-standing abusive attitude to women would have dumped him as soon as they realised he was such a creep. Better still they would never have formed a friendship in the first place. Surely he must have noticed the misogyny – or is he like that himself? I hope Porter appreciates the devotion, although I very much doubt he is capable of that.
Too much Julia is barely enough
https://au.news.yahoo.com/step-forward-julia-gillard-makes-vaccine-plea-in-surprise-appearance-003730468.html
From Bill Shorten –
https://www.facebook.com/BillShorten/
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ev1dleKVoAAWNIZ?format=jpg
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/mar/07/sex-discrimination-commissioner-says-australia-at-turning-point-on-sexual-harassment-and-assault
This bit should be framed and hung on the wall.
The whole article is sensational.If only the MSM would say something like it!
It would make a terrific campaign speech for Labor.
where is the article
https://theshot.net.au/national/the-prime-minister-no-longer-has-any-legitimacy/
This could be interesting
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/reynolds-delays-her-return-to-work-raising-questions-about-her-future-20210304-p577yu.html
Dutton won’t give up the power that comes from his mega-portfolio. Why would he want to give up a portfolio created just for him, one that gives him more power than a PM, to be a mere minister for defence?
So meet the new defence minister – Stuart Robert.
Death Notice
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