Vengeful feminist
groups of various kinds have been bleating and squealing about the Home Secretary's
decision to allow Mike Tyson to enter the country to fight Lou Savarese.
According to these
hysterical women Mike Tyson should be banned from entering the country
because of his previous conviction for rape.
They never forgive
and they never forget do they?
Mike Tyson has done
his time for the crime, but hysterical women want him to continue to be
punished, no doubt for the rest of his life. It's the kind of
unbalanced, distorted view of justice that many women have. The
Christian value of forgiveness doesn't carry much weight with them. They
want permanent revenge. Permanent vindictiveness. Permanent hostility.
This is surely not
the way we want society to be.
This desire to
continue to punish men for crimes that they have committed, or
allegedly committed, is not conducive to anything but more hostility and
more violence. And it encourages the politics of hatred and vengeance.
Now, I don't know
whether Mike Tyson committed an act of rape or not. For example, you might
remember that the beauty contestant whom he had allegedly raped had
willingly sneaked her way into his bedroom for some sex. No-one had
forced her to do this. And there were considerable inconsistencies in
her testimony.
Further, you might also recall that ELEVEN OTHER WOMEN also
accused Mike Tyson of sexually assaulting them. Eleven women from the
Miss Black America Pageant, after claiming that Mike Tyson had touched
them on their rears, filed a $607 million lawsuit against him. Several
of the contestants later admitted they had lied in the hope of getting
publicity and cashing in on the award money which would have given them
around $20 million each. The fact that he would have served many, many more years in
prison didn't worry these women a jot.
These women were
not 'victims' though they spent months trying to make themselves out to
be. They were bald-faced liars and, worse, they were false accusers who
tried to extort money from a man who was innocent of any offence against
them. But they would have been quite happy for this man to go to
prison for life, so overcome with greed were they.
These were women.
REAL women. And until more people recognise that many women who portray
themselves as victims are nothing more than deceitful, manipulative
frauds, we do not have any hope of creating a just society.
And, by the way, these women were never
punished. In fact, unlike Mike Tyson, they would probably be welcomed
with open arms into this country. I can imagine the
feminists cheering for them as they arrive the airport.
Yet, in my view,
their crime was worse than Tyson's.
Women lie. And there
are more women who lie than there are men who commit rape - e.g. see Rape Baloney.
And when
there is a great deal of money on offer, or there is some other
advantage to be had, like satisfying the thirst for REVENGE, for
example, then even more women lie.
Goodness me, thousands of
people - and this includes women - will rob, steal, cheat and even murder for
money. And lying is a lot easier to do. Especially when a man is already
facing an allegation from another quarter. It's so easy, isn't it?
And
so lucrative, if successful.
Twelve women accused
Mike Tyson of assault. Eleven of these were later proved to be lying.
Why is anyone so sure about the twelfth one?
So, all in all, I
don't know whether Mike Tyson raped anyone. His character suggests that
he might well have done. Financial inducements and the PROVEN malicious
nastiness of many of the women who FALSELY accused him all suggest that he might not have done.
Feminism, however,
is an ideology akin to Nazism. It thrives on promoting hatred. It whips
up hysteria and hostility against men whenever it can.
It never ceases and
it never forgives.
But, whichever way
you look at it, and whatever, in fact, happened, Mike Tyson has served his time.
Also see Women
Just Love Violent Men.