Abu Ghraib and American Misandry


May 9, 2004


by Ray Blumhorst

America is a great and free land that has historically provided freedom to millions of people seeking the safety of its shores. America is also a land that has not only routinely denied justice to targeted groups of people, it is a land that still uses its laws to target and persecute groups of people to this day.

Currently, all men in America are the big time targets of America's hate. What happened at Abu Ghraib is no isolated incident, no aberration, it is the norm of modern American justice and one need look no further than all the man-hating injustice that has come out of today's domestic violence industry to overwhelmingly prove that point. Although all the specific tortures of Abu Ghraib may not be repeated in exact detail in America's gender feminist, domestic violence industry gulag, the ideology, the modus operandi are overwhelmingly the same, (if not worse) than that used at Abu Ghraib.

The individuals running today's Domestic Violence Industry are masters of torture, intimidation, humiliation, insults, and abuse of innocent men. In fact the domestic violence industry could give lessons in inhumanity and cruelty to those "G.I. amateurs" at Abu Ghraib. Although the monsters running America's domestic violence industry, and the batterer's programs, are not physically as torturing as Sadaam's henchmen, or our own Abu Ghraib G.I’s, they certainly are still in a class with those man-hating torturers.

The man-hating bigots in America's domestic violence industry are routinely more concerned about getting a confession for a conjured up offense, than they are about fact finding and establishing actual truth, then dealing with that set of circumstances. The debilitating effects of that hate stays with the innocent male victims of that hate for the rest of their lives. Those sadists at the domestic violence industry are masters of a mental cruelty that has a more long lasting, and deleterious, effect on its male victims than most physical torture.

I have little doubt that all of the females implicated at Abu Ghraib will have little trouble finding jobs in the multibillion dollar VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) domestic violence industry, just as soon as "American, gender feminist justice" rationalizes away all their misbehavior, and gives them a token “slap on the wrist.” After all, the domestic violence industry teaches that it's all about “power and control,” and in their eyes that’s a “Patriarchal” (male) prerogative only. According to them, men use “power and control” over women so all those females involved at Abu Ghraib must have been “helpless victims” of the "male patriarchal system." Accordingly, they must have actually been “battered women” who were “unable to flee” the “male cycle of violence.” Please notice all the domestic violence industry terms in quotes that are the identical to terms used in women's studies programs and classes when talking about "male patriarchal power and control."

Yes, the gender feminists have invented and redefined language to give specific meanings to all those words. You will find that “double speak, femi-babble” throughout all the "women's industries." I understand what they are trying to say in those rationalizations, but I just keep coming back to those pictures and thinking, "what about all the big smiles prominently displayed on the faces of those females (and males)? They looked like they were actually proud and enjoying what they were doing. ...and isn’t this an all volunteer Army?

However, as we have already established “male power and control” is everywhere so “female victimhood” is everywhere, therefore females can never be responsible for the violence they commit. That’s just the way things are rationalized away under VAWA’s femi-speak, political party doctrines.

Using the Duluth Wheel and other Domestic Violence power and control models (indoctrination tools) it is just impossible that these women can be abusers. If they were labeled as abusers, that would throw off the entire philosophy of today's domestic violence industry, and we can't have that. America would then have to admit they've been torturing innocent men (their own citizens) for the last decade or so under the man-hating domestic violence laws of VAWA.

In my opinion, it is good that we are confronting the human rights abuses that have occurred at Abu Ghraib. After we complete the investigation of Abu Ghraib in Iraq, we need to a very hard look at every domestic violence case in America brought under VAWA, then go back and incarcerate the hate monger bigots who abused all those America men, while violating their constitutional and human rights. After we finish that, we really need to prosecute all those outlaw, elected, gender feminist representatives that authored and lobbied for VAWA in the first place, knowing full well they were contributing to the waging of America's unlawful hate war on Fathers and men.

Considering the lack of media coverage of the hate war that is clandestinely being waged against all fathers and men in the name of gender feminism, I fear we will not soon see coverage of the real atrocities perpetrated against our own male citizens (by our own government). The war on fathers and men is alive and well as evidenced by the atrocities perpetrated against men at Abu Ghraib. Just remember that those atrocities are but the tip of the ice berg, showing what has been happening to American fathers and men for over a decade. Domestic violence industry methodology has been but one example of an instrument of torture in the tool chest of gender feminist torturer's instruments. There are more, many more.

Ray Blumhorst

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