3 thoughts on “Robert Brockway: An open letter to the Chair, Board of Directors, White Ribbon Australia.”
I now believe this ‘white ribbon’ campaign to less ‘feMarxist’ and more ‘feMoneyist’.
In short it’s a money making SCAM in Australia in much the same way as the Fawcett Society is here in England.
Both make a lot of noise but do little and achieve nothing, both specialise in travelling hopefully but never arriving (they cannot afford to of course), both make constant appeals for money, and white ribbon in particular are heavily involved in commercial sponsorship, as revealed recently by Paul Elam – none other – on youtube.
Much the same can be inferred of the WEP, the Women’s (in)Equality Party, which heavily features fading comedienne(?) and dyke, Sandy Toxic.
Who must be asking herself ‘what do I have going for me?’.
Hmm, tricky.
Well, I’m a woman and er, … well that should be enough.
So, now, how do I monetize that….
Very few campaign organisations, once they start making money, employing staff and rewarding their CEOs with huge salaries actually want to end the things they are campaigning against. Turkeys don’t vote for Christmas.
I now believe this ‘white ribbon’ campaign to less ‘feMarxist’ and more ‘feMoneyist’.
In short it’s a money making SCAM in Australia in much the same way as the Fawcett Society is here in England.
Both make a lot of noise but do little and achieve nothing, both specialise in travelling hopefully but never arriving (they cannot afford to of course), both make constant appeals for money, and white ribbon in particular are heavily involved in commercial sponsorship, as revealed recently by Paul Elam – none other – on youtube.
Much the same can be inferred of the WEP, the Women’s (in)Equality Party, which heavily features fading comedienne(?) and dyke, Sandy Toxic.
Who must be asking herself ‘what do I have going for me?’.
Hmm, tricky.
Well, I’m a woman and er, … well that should be enough.
So, now, how do I monetize that….
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It’s a money making scam in many countries.
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Very few campaign organisations, once they start making money, employing staff and rewarding their CEOs with huge salaries actually want to end the things they are campaigning against. Turkeys don’t vote for Christmas.
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