The
Canadian Bar Association has called, on the occasion of International
Women's Day, for the Canadian Government and public to recognize
"the horrors endured by some 200,000 young Asian women who were
forced into slavery to satisfy the sexual needs of Japanese soldiers
during the Second World War." We agree that this issue should be
raised by pressure-groups and governments. But what has the female-dominated
Canadian Bar Association done to publicize the much greater horrors
which were endured by much greater numbers of men
in the Second World War ?
No legal organisation with the status of the Canadian Bar Association
ever deplores the fact that it was men
who suffered these horrors. On the contrary, the fact that they were
men is glossed over as much as possible in Feminist-dominated Western
societies, and terms such as "soldiers" "men and women",
or "people" are used wherever there is a risk that men might
attract sympathy as men. This happened,
for example, when the New Zealand Chief Justice (a woman) gave a speech
on ANZAC Day 2003 (Anzac Day is New Zealand's armed forces memorial
day).
It would be decent of the Canadian Bar Association if they were to
celebrate International Men's Day by acknowledging male victims of wars,
and also other male victims, such as victims of suicide, who are also
predominantly male. (See: http://fathersforlife.org/menbroke.htm).
This is especially so because many male suicides are the result of the
anti-male judicial system. See the page: "The
case against Canadian Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin" for
evidence as to how ingrained anti-male bias is in the Canadian "justice"
system.
The history of Feminism is the history of hypocrisy. For example, Feminists
never demand that women be conscripted into the front line in wartime.
They use the excuse that men "don't want them there." If there
is anything that is obvious about Feminism it is that Feminists never
give two hoots whether men agree with their demands or not-- they just
keep on making their demands until men eventually agree to them. So
if Feminists have been uncharacteristically paying attention to what
men want, it is obviously just an excuse to avoid getting the sort of
equality that they don't want to have.
Feminist lawyers and judges have enough naivety to enable them to
believe the Feminist ideology that they
have been indoctucated with, and they enjoy
the extra power and authority that that ideology imbues them with. Western
societies are like courtrooms where Feminism
is the prosecution and men -- the defendants -- have no defence counsel.
We are all judges and jurors in the Court of public opinion, so to
speak, but only one side of the case gets stated. Because of the lack
of organized Masculist resistance, Feminists are allowed to plead both
sides of an argument in different contexts:
For example, they say they need a Women's Room at Victoria University
of Wellington (New Zealand), so that women can breast-feed in private
-- but one Male Feminist journalist on Radio New Zealand thought it
was so obvious that a female Parliamentarian in Australia should be
allowed to breast-feed her baby in Parliament's Debating Chamber that
he didn't even bother to hide his prejudice from listeners ! The point
is that some men might be embarrassed by bare breasts in public, and
some men might not -- but it is not up to women to decide by
themselves that they need privacy for breast-feeding in one context,
but that they should be allowed to breast-feed in public in another
context !
The fact that Feminism is the ruling ideology
in Western countries means that it is open to Feminists in authority
to exploit and abuse the positions that they hold in order to carry
out Feminist propagandising. Few will dare to criticize such behaviour,
and their criticisms are likely to fall on deaf ears and/or result in
significant censure. The Canadian Bar Association
should be barred from making sexist, pro-women pronouncements, because
they further undermine the perceived and actual gender-neutrality of
the Canadian Justice System.
For further information, see the pages:
ttp://fathersforlife.org/menbroke.htm
http://www.fathersforlife.org/fatherhood/preserve.htm
http://www.lbduk.org/In%20Memory.htm
and
http://www.fathersforlife.org/fatherhood/preserve2.htm.