Thursday, May 14, 2009

More on the Johns Furore

Federal Sport Minister Kate Ellis lambasted the male domination of sport, saying more women should be appointed to sporting boards.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd called on all sporting codes to foster greater respect for women and backed the sidelining of Johns.

Ms Ellis said one of the ways to weed out a "culture of disrespect" towards women was to appoint women to key roles.
She was disgusted with Johns and the others involved. "I found it disrespectful, degrading (and) predatory behaviour towards women, and I found that offensive."


And now out come the feminists using this as a Trojan horse for other agenda's.

By the way Kate - the best way to stop this sort of thing would be for the young women involved to stop behaving like sluts:
Tania Boyd has told the Nine Network that the woman in the ABC's Four Corners report, identified as "Clare'', had boasted to her workmates about bedding several players and only contacted police five days after the alleged incident.

"She was absolutely excited about the fact. She was bragging about it to the staff and quite willing, openly saying how she had sex with several players,'' said Ms Boyd.

"We were quite disgusted about it. There was no trauma whatsoever.

"I'm disgusted that a woman can all of a sudden change her story from having a great time to then turning it into a terrible crime.

"One minute she was absolutely bragging about it, she did not know names. These names only came to light to us in the last day.

"We all just thought it was hilarious until five days later the police came to work and were horrified she had now changed her story to say she was now a victim of crime.

"It was definitely consensual, absolutely.

"She is saying she is still traumatised etcetera, well she wasn't for five days, or four days at least, after that affair.

"I can't work out what's happened. Does it take five days for it to sink in?''

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