feminists can't fix their rainbow

Here’s why feminists can’t fix their rainbow.

Considering it was NZ’s academic feminism that birthed our nations political, corporate, and social acceptance of these rainbow babies, it’s not surprising these same feminists now want to dis-own or abort their own child.  Aborting children is now solidly part of NZ’s feminist-led culture! These are the women that spent decades trying to get girls into boy scouts, boy schools and boys spaces.

feminists can't fix their rainbow

The old style feminists were out in force supporting Auckland trans movement. The grey haired woman in pink sleeveless top with the rainbow earrings was bashing a gong to help create the violence. This is a screenshot from in the video below. You see many more in the video below in their rainbow gear.

Feminists claim men have all power.  Men are toxic. Feminists want equality (equality means to replace men as being in control of society). Feminists still want total unrestrained freedom to be and do and experience whatever they please. First wave, second wave, third wave, fourth wave feminism. But they needed allies. They knew not all women wanted what they wanted, and they knew they couldn’t get what they wanted without getting men on their side.

feminists can't fix their rainbow

Another old style feminists with a gong celebrating her mehem with the trans who liked to show his knickers to everyone.

As part of sex-ed, from Age 5 children in NZ schools are encouraged to:  challenge homophobia, transphobia, sexism, and gender-based violence, interrogate the ongoing effects of colonisation, study the environmental impacts of changes in population growth and of related issues such as people’s use and disposal of menstrual products, … and gain understandings about the strengths of sexual and gender diversity.

Essentially, here in NZ, children are sexualised as soon as they get to school .

Auckland won't let women speak

Not all women are feminists. While not all feminists will admit to hating men themselves, they identify with the power and authority that being a feminist gives them over other women. They hate the society they claim men have created. So here’s why feminists can’t fix their rainbow.

feminists can't fix their rainbow

Gay men called in by the pride community leaders were out with their whistles, supported by the old style feminists with gongs in the back ground.

But firstly, we do need to acknowledge that glbt men are being beaten up in bathrooms for just being themselves. This is what they are afraid of. they are afraid of getting beaten up in mens bathrooms. There can be less of this if they don’t try and hit on straight guys when they go into the toilets. Also stop offering to pay for sex in public toilets. Stop asking actual men questions to try and ‘break the ice’ before you ask for sex. Stop complimenting men on their    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  or _ _ _ _ _ _  .  Stop touching straight men in bathrooms. That touch on the arm that women do, don’t do it. And don’t fish for compliments from straight men. You’re not beautiful, you look like a circus clown. We don’t like the way you look.

While all of the above behaviour glbt men claim may be ‘being yourselves’, and since so much of the violence is trans on trans, maybe stop trying to pick up anyone in public toilets. All these simple things will keep glbts safer in men’s spaces.

Feminist psychoticism was on full display!

feminists can't fix their rainbow

And secondly, we need to acknowledge that we understand where the anger comes from. The trans’s have been lied to, putting on a dress and make up doesn’t make anyone a woman. Having surgeries and and taking medications so now you can no longer give pleasure to anyone of any sex without toys, and not being able to orgasm in any gender must be devastating. We totally understand that, and we’d be disappointed too if we’d thought turning a penis inside out would replicate an actual vagina, with all the fluids, aromas, heat, muscle movements etc.  We’d be angry. Very angry. At ourselves, and at society. So we understand where this anger comes from.

And that’ collective anger is what we witnessed here:

Who organised the Let Women Speak event?

This event was organised by old school feminist womens, lesbian and gay rights type Labour Party supporters. One women even told Sean Plunket she was a life time Labour party supporter. These are the 1960’s and 70’s university grads type women that have been in control of the institutions here in NZ for decades since.

A typical women who turned up to support Posie Parker would call themselves a supporters of the glbt community. But by multitudes of hundreds, the majority of women were against Posie Parker speaking.

A typical graduate of our education system is this New Zealand minister of parliament.

Study: ‘Transgender’ Youth at Highest Risk for Violent Radicalization

Study: Transvestites are more at risk of violence from their own

The reason why there has been no outrage from either media or parliament at these comments is because it is normal New Zealand education from primary school upwards.

With decades of hatred against men, from primary schools to universities to workplaces, these same women are now asking where their male support for standing up for women’s rights is! Our Prime Minister doesn’t even know what a woman is!

With 3 MP’s there, all with the same education, how could the result be any different?

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Who organised the “counter protest”?

Auckland Pride (LGBT), Unite Union, Tamaki Antifa, Labour Party, Green Party, NZ Police.

Boycott unitefeminists can't fix their rainbow.

Unite Union, Tamaki Antifa, Labour Party and Green Party were the same groups counter protesting against free speech outside the town hall in 2018 when the Canadian speakers were banned from the town hall. They were able to control the media by claiming we were all nazi’s, and nothing was mentioned about the actual original issue we originally had: the government and media cover up of child sexual abuse.

feminists can't fix their rainbow

The feminists are asking “where were the men?”

Traditional men have been shut out of public square. They have been kicked out of homes by the family court. Many of today’s kids have not had fathers at home, women simply have more money and more independence without men around.  Traditional men would keep away from the man hating feminist lesbian organisers and any message they had. Men are sick of the conflict that feminists create.

Any time men speak out against the onslaught of feminism in the workplace or anywhere else, they are shut down and called woman haters. If men object to feminism, women say it means they hate women. Men tire from this, and to keep away from this conflict and dramas with women because they are always to blame.

Why do people what to change genders in these ways anyway?

Why do they hate their own gender? They’re taught to by our feminist driven education system and media claiming that men have all power, all evil comes from men, masculinity is toxic.  Men are toxic. Why do they want to change? They’re taught changing genders will solve their problems. So who’s teaching them these things?

And this bring us to why feminists can’t fix their rainbow offspring: Simply because New Zealand’s current glbt juggernaut is the their own creation from the women’s studies departments. They’ll never admit they were wrong about their claims in all the same educational and political and business circles they’ve taken authority over.

Some feminists will deny the creation of the academic man/male/patriarchy hating that NZ academia has become is their work at all,. Instead they will point to some rich wealthy foreigner for paying them to spread the toxic masculinity mantra for decades. Feminists have started damage control already this week trying to find the financial sources of those promoting the ‘trans’ movement.

After taking over the universities, the feminists aimed for the churches and took them over also. Once the feminists had control of churches they encouraged their trans allies in also. As a result, the Anglican church has gone from being 35% of the population in the 1960’s to just 6% of NZ in 2018.

It’s never occurred to these feminists that they didn’t have to accept the money offered to them to promote the agenda. It never occurred to them that they didn’t have to teach the kids to hate men.

But the success of the trans movement in gaining momentum was built on generations of young kids hearing the toxic masculinity chants in classrooms and media and in homes throughout the country.

This is so institutionalised, they win the national person of the year award.

And here is below (top right) celebrating after Posie Parker left the stage:

feminists can't fix their rainbow

What’s going to happen?

This will take a couple of decades to disappear once the universities take out the current anti-men aspect from the curriculum. It’s taken several generations to get this bad, and it will take several more to undo.

But women won’t want to give up their power in academia, it means they’re wrong, and no feminist will ever admit they were wrong.

Ironically, the women who have re-written men to be evil in NZ history are now having their own writing burnt by their rainbow spawn.

Feminists can’t fix their rainbow. Formerly the woman’s studies department, is now Gender Studies on the UoA website:

Bachelor of Arts – BA

Note: Gender Studies includes the following courses taught by other faculties: EDUC 714 Gender, Sexuality and Education; POPLHLTH 769 Interpersonal and Family Violence; PSYCH 319 Psychology and Gender; PSYCH 755 Gender, Power and Sexuality; SOCCHFAM 700 Domestic Violence: Challenges and Responses; SOCHLTH 756 Special Topic.

For descriptions of these courses and their availability, please consult Student Services Online.

Gender Studies


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
GENDER 101Gender: Global and LocalSemester 1
GENDER 208Thinking GenderSemester 1
GENDER 306Making Waves: Gender and ChangeSemester 2
Classical Studies and Ancient History


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
ANCIENT 216Sex and Power in Greece and RomeSemester 2
ANCIENT 316Sex and Power in Greece and RomeSemester 2
Anthropology


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
ANTHRO 106Global Sound Cultures: Musics, Places and PeopleSemester 2
ANTHRO 357Gender, Sexuality and Popular MusicSemester 2
Asian Studies


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
ASIAN 200Asian IdentitiesSemester 2
ASIAN 303Asian IdentitiesSemester 2
Criminology


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
CRIM 303Gender, Crime and JusticeSemester 2
English


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
ENGLISH 102Great Books: Seduction and BetrayalSemester 2
Philosophy


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
PHIL 225Power, Critique and EmancipationSemester 1
PHIL 345Power, Critique and EmancipationSemester 1
Politics and International Relations


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
POLITICS 109Foundations of Western Politics and LawSemester 2
Sociology


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
SOCIOL 200Theory and SocietySemester 1
SOCIOL 207Sociology of Gender and FamiliesSemester 1
SOCIOL 315Law, Inequality and the StateSemester 2
SOCIOL 322A Sociology of Relational LifeSemester 2

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – BA(Hons)

Note: Gender Studies includes the following courses taught by other faculties: EDUC 714 Gender, Sexuality and Education; POPLHLTH 769 Interpersonal and Family Violence; PSYCH 319 Psychology and Gender; PSYCH 755 Gender, Power and Sexuality; SOCCHFAM 700 Domestic Violence: Challenges and Responses; SOCHLTH 756 Special Topic.

For descriptions of these courses and their availability, please consult Student Services Online.

Gender Studies


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
GENDER 700Critical Theories and Methods in Gender StudiesSemester 1
GENDER 701/701ABSpecial StudySemester 1, or Semester 2, or Semester 1 and 2 (full year)
GENDER 780/780ABResearch ProjectSemester 1, or Semester 2, or Semester 1 and 2 (full year)
GENDER 785/785ADissertationSemester 1, or Semester 2, or Semester 1 and 2 (full year)
Development Studies


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
DEVELOP 702Gender and DevelopmentSemester 1
History


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
HISTORY 706ABTopics in European Cultural HistorySemester 1 and 2 (full year)
Sociology


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
SOCIOL 735Current Debates in Gender and SexualitySemester 2

Master of Arts – MA

Note: Gender Studies includes the following courses taught by other faculties: EDUC 714 Gender, Sexuality and Education; POPLHLTH 769 Interpersonal and Family Violence; PSYCH 319 Psychology and Gender; PSYCH 755 Gender, Power and Sexuality; SOCCHFAM 700 Domestic Violence: Challenges and Responses; SOCHLTH 756 Special Topic.

For descriptions of these courses and their availability, please consult Student Services Online.

Gender Studies


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
GENDER 793DissertationSemester 1
GENDER 797AABResearch PortfolioSemester 1 and 2 (full year)
Development Studies


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
DEVELOP 702Gender and DevelopmentSemester 1
History


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
HISTORY 706ABTopics in European Cultural HistorySemester 1 and 2 (full year)
Sociology


CourseTitleAvailable in 2023
SOCIOL 735Current Debates in Gender and SexualitySemester 2

Bachelor of Arts – BA

Gender Studies


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
GENDER 202Gender in the PacificNot taught in 2023
GENDER 206Special TopicNot taught in 2023
GENDER 207Special TopicNot taught in 2023
GENDER 300Special TopicNot taught in 2023
GENDER 301Gender, Sex and CommodificationNot taught in 2023
GENDER 307Special TopicNot taught in 2023
Anthropology


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
ANTHRO 241 Anthropology of the BodyNot taught in 2023
ANTHRO 354Anthropology of the BodyNot taught in 2023
ANTHRO 358Gender and Colonialism in the PacificNot taught in 2023
Art History


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
ARTHIST 233The Art of Gender PoliticsNot taught in 2023
ARTHIST 333The Art of Gender PoliticsNot taught in 2023
Communication


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
COMMS 304Gender, Politics and the MediaNot taught in 2023
Comparative Literature


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
COMPLIT 202 Interpreting FolktalesNot offered in 2023; planned for 2024
COMPLIT 303Interpreting FolktalesNot offered in 2023; planned for 2024
English


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
ENGLISH 346African and Caribbean LiteratureNot taught in 2023
ENGLISH 354Writing SelvesNot taught in 2023
German


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
GERMAN 230German Cinema from Murnau to RiefenstahlNot taught in 2023
History


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
HISTORY 241Making Sense of the Sixties: the USA 1954-1974Not taught in 2023
HISTORY 256Sex and Gender in the Middle Millennium (500-1500CE)Not taught in 2023
HISTORY 326Sex and Gender in the Middle Millennium (500-1500CE)Not taught in 2023
HISTORY 341Making Sense of the Sixties: the USA 1954-1974Not taught in 2023
Italian


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
ITALIAN 203Engendered Voices (Texts in English)Not taught in 2023
Pacific Studies


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
PACIFIC 208Gender and the Pacific in a Globalising WorldNot taught in 2023
PACIFIC 307Gender and the Pacific in a Globalising WorldNot taught in 2023
Sociology


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
SOCIOL 326Sociology of Violence and DeathNot taught in 2023
Theological and Religious Studies


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
THEOREL 211Religion, Gender and SexualityNot taught in 2023
THEOREL 311Religion, Gender and SexualityNot taught in 2023

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – BA(Hons)

Gender Studies


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
GENDER 705Special TopicNot taught in 2023
GENDER 706Special TopicNot taught in 2023
Drama


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
DRAMA 708 Drama and the MindNot offered in 2023; planned for 2024
English


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
ENGLISH 702Postcolonial Literary StudiesNot taught in 2023
ENGLISH 709Theatre on ScreenNot taught in 2023
ENGLISH 731Jane Austen and Charlotte BronteNot taught in 2023
French


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
FRENCH 729Gender and Culture: Perspectives from the French-speaking WorldNot taught in 2023
History


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
HISTORY 707ABEarly Modern Japanese LivesNot taught in 2023
HISTORY 725ABHealth, Medicine and SocietyNot offered in 2023; planned for 2024
HISTORY 736ABMedieval Women, c.1100-1500Not offered in 2023; planned for 2024
Media and Communication


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
MEDIA 711Feminist Film TheoryNot taught in 2023
Philosophy


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
PHIL 740Metaphysics 1Not offered in 2023; planned for 2024
Politics and International Relations


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
POLITICS 724Identity and the Politics of MulticulturalismNot taught in 2023
Sociology


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
SOCIOL 700Advanced Problems in Sociological TheoryNot taught in 2023
SOCIOL 728Family, Gender and the StateNot taught in 2023
Spanish


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
SPANISH 722Gender Perspectives in Hispanic LiteratureNot taught in 2023
SPANISH 738Engendering NationsNot taught in 2023

Master of Arts – MA

Drama


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
DRAMA 708 Drama and the MindNot offered in 2023; planned for 2024
English


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
ENGLISH 702Postcolonial Literary StudiesNot taught in 2023
ENGLISH 731Jane Austen and Charlotte BronteNot taught in 2023
French


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
FRENCH 729Gender and Culture: Perspectives from the French-speaking WorldNot taught in 2023
History


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
HISTORY 707ABEarly Modern Japanese LivesNot taught in 2023
HISTORY 725ABHealth, Medicine and SocietyNot offered in 2023; planned for 2024
HISTORY 736ABMedieval Women, c.1100-1500Not offered in 2023; planned for 2024
Media and Communication


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
MEDIA 711Feminist Film TheoryNot taught in 2023
Philosophy


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
PHIL 740Metaphysics 1Not offered in 2023; planned for 2024
Politics and International Relations


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
POLITICS 707Politics of Global Protest: Dissent, Resistance and PowerNot taught in 2023
POLITICS 724Identity and the Politics of MulticulturalismNot taught in 2023
Sociology


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
SOCIOL 700Advanced Problems in Sociological TheoryNot taught in 2023
SOCIOL 728Family, Gender and the StateNot taught in 2023
Spanish


CourseTitleNot taught 2023
SPANISH 722Gender Perspectives in Hispanic LiteratureNot taught in 2023
SPANISH 738Engendering NationsNot taught in 2023

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