Aug 3, 2010

The Real Abbott - No doesn't mean No

So the real Tony Abbott has finally stood up.  He just couldn't contain himself when backed into a corner. 

 

The serpent spat his venom, not only at the person, Julia Gillard, but at all women.  The pub boxer, and misogynistic, stood proud and delivered the most sexist anti women statement that can be offered when trying to defend why he was not man enough to take on Julia Gillard in another debate.   

 

He knew what he was saying, you just have to look at the smirk on his face, making fun of a such a serious subject.   Both women, and real men, in Australia know what he really meant! 

 

Like a thug, Abbott made - FOUR TIMES -  fun of 'rape' when he said, "Are you suggesting to me that when it comes to Julia, no doesn't mean no?"

 

The 'No doesn't mean Yes, message has been trying to break into the mainstream Australian male culture for many years and in fact the challenge of changing this mainstream male culture was highlighted when a Judge in South Australia in a rape case, stated that ''..in some cases when a women says no its means yes!".

 

It is clear that Abbott  is finally showing he true misogynistic colours!

 

If this crack in his armour is any indication, then we need to be really wary of this snake charmers promises of 'parental leave'. 

 

Given his show of true colours it would not surprise me that come an election victory that Paid Parental Leave would all of sudden become, ' not viable due to what Labor left us' 

 

This is my personal view.

 
Mal

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Oh c'mon Mal

Julia Gillard repeatedly rejected Abbott's offer of three debates when she thought she'd win the election.

But when it became obvious she's as much on the nose as Rudd was (and for even better reasons) she suddenly decided she wanted a second debate.

Abbott was perfectly right to refuse her. And there was nothing sexist about it.

As Howard said the other night: "Real people don't have to say they're real". And Julia is about as real as a three dollar bill.

Cheers!


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