Tuesday 20 September 2016

GENDER TRAINING WITHOUT MEN - AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION

The National 21 September 2001

Teachers may know more on gender equality than foreign lesbians. They have a purity of purpose as professional teachers. Foreign lesbians have a hidden foreign purpose of changing the make-up of modern society without PNG consent.

A course on Gender Based Violence (GBV) has been conducted through the Australian High Commission in Port Moresby with Gender Consultant Susan Ferguson. It was called SASA.

The group photograph in the newspaper showed a basic flaw in the training. It was a course for only women. This marks the course as having a lesbian agenda that focuses on violence of men and abuse of women.

There appeared to be no representatives of churches or schools. The teachers of this country have been promoting gender equality in the Personal Development lessons for many years and have undoubtedly had an impact on the greater body of students. There were no teachers.

Susan Ferguson stated that gender can be approached on several levels. Let us hope that the family approach is the more basic level with focus on rights, responsibilities and respect between husbands, wives and children.

Let us hope that the Australian Foreign Affairs has not gone back to promoting lesbian supremacy in competition with the lesbians of the United Nations.

Gender starts in the home. It continues in the church and schools. Australian High Commission officers have to recognise that.

Gender awareness involves men and women. It is not good enough for groups of women to be gathered together and told about violent men. Perhaps the hidden agenda is to provoke confrontation between husbands and wives. The gender violence training has a self fulfilling prophecy.

Are men excluded from this course because of certain confidential components that exclude men? Not good.

Bruce Copeland BA BEdSt (Queensland)
Teacher of Personal Development
Advisor in HIV/AIDS awareness

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