Interesting article from Bettina Arndt.
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For women to present as enthusiastic, willing, and taking the initiative, only for them to subsequently have ‘regrets’ has made the West a dangerous place for men. This from the BBC, only today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c87q7g48y4po
It all depends what stage of her cycle she’s at. One day, she’s all over you like a bad suit. Three days later, the cops have been called, and you’ve become a sex offender.
The correlations are well enough known:
K P Durante, N P Liu, ‘Oestradiol Level and Opportunistic Mating in Women’, Biology Letters, 5, 179-182 (2009)
N M Grebe, ME Thompson, S Gangestad, ‘Hormonal Predictors of Women’s Extra-Pair Attraction’, Horm Behav, 98, 211-219 (2016)
Gary W Lewandowski, ‘The Biology of Relationship Infidelity’, Psychology Today, August 4th 2020
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Way back on 2018 I was briefed by the home office,along with many others responsible for ” safeguarding”‘Previously known at Adult Protection and Child Protection. The briefing was on the “Asian Grooming Gangs”‘. By then some cases were coming to court and there was investigations into Specific “Northern Towns”. The briefing indicated the MO of the gangs. Largely from the upland regions of Pakistan and Afghan Border, repeating a pattern of predation of “slave tribes”, the gangs indulging behaviour that would merit retribution if targeted at their own women, targeting young people often in care or on some child protection vulnerable persons lists( hence the briefings on what to look for ). This was a decade after Ann Cryer had been vilified for highlighting this (and of course Tommy Robinson). And still now the extent of this is still evaded publicly, in 2018 the MoJ had estimated from the known cases that there were 10,000 victims half of whom were either in council care or on a child protection register.
Meanwhile public policy was focussed on supposed “rape culture” in Universities. Pursuing a campaign of “believe women” and a series of collapsing cases as regretted student sexual encounters were pursued by police and CPS who hid phone and social media evidence that proved the man innocent. The scandal blew up at the end of 2018.
My point being that all eyes were on something other than the real problem. In subsequent years the actual prosecutions of these gangs sped up in town after town after town across the country. Not only were the numbers of victims multiplying but of course so too the numbers of men from specific communities imprisoned.
Though it has been difficult to get figures from authorities work done by journalists and politicians shows that far from the culprits for serious sexual crime being inebriated white students in fact our prisons contain a hugely “disproportionate” representation from both the Grooming Gangs and north African and middle eastern ethnicities. And so we end up obsessed with “consent” and now “gender equality” education in schools targeted at young white boys. While still pretending that the real problems simply don’t exist, or at least are peripheral.
In fact just as Bettina says for Australia, yet even more so for UK, not only don’t we engage with very different cultural responses to a “sexually liberated” society. We refuse to address the very real issues of very different cultures while distracting everyone by focussing on white students males. In order to do so including all sorts of flimsy “micro aggressions” while all along ignoring absolutely horrendous levels of violence and degredation or being quiet about it.
What isn’t engaged with as the fact that in the case of the “gangs” the point is that the young women (and men) are outside the “tribe” and are considered fair game in a way that the very same perpetrators would be horrified if any of their number did the same to “their women” . Hence both the Sikh and Hindu communities also have taken action to protect their young people because anyone outside the perpetrator community is fair game, while the same behaviour visited when the community would result in swift retribution.
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Sikhs protested when it was one of their own.
https://www.firstpost.com/explainers/how-rescue-of-teen-gang-raped-in-uk-puts-spotlight-back-on-pakistani-grooming-gangs-13968742.html
A similar mistake was made when a black girl fell victim. The Pakistani community were warned, in no uncertain terms, that their women would no longer be safe on the streets unless there was a cease and desist.
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