
Northumbria Police detective said 'all men' should be given curfews
Anti male mindset is fairly common among women. As common as racism, in fact.
This article is very telling of how a misandrist can be standing right next to us in - our family - our workplace - our neighborhood - in position of power.
Quotes:
- ''All men” were rapists and should be given a curfew to stop night time sex attacks''
The police know that rape is a very rare crime, so she is lying out right. It is the same as claiming black men rape white women. Misandry parallels racism perfectly.
- ''Rachel Fletcher allegedly regularly expressed a hatred of men in front of colleagues''
So her hatred of men is open among her colleagues. She is so emboldened by society's enabling of misandry that she felt comfortable expressing bigotry with zero shame or fear of baclash
- Detective Fletcher '' admits making the curfew, but argued it was done in jest and did not amount to misconduct''
This is a tactic used by racist to get away with bigotry when called out - ''It was just a joke Bro. Relax''
- Olivia Checa-Dover: ''There is no doubt that violence against women and girls is a policing national priority and a matter of significant public concern. But a police officer saying that all men should be on a curfew damages trust and confidence''
This woman tries to do damage control and exposes even more misandry: 1) that men are a danger to women and girls and 2) violence against Men and Boys is fine
The worst aspect in my opinion, is the fact Dover isn't outraged by the bigotry but is only concerned with male colleagues losing trust in female colleagues. She wants the bigotry to be hidden, not excised.
Quote from PC Kevin Thompson:
''If it was a male officer doing that or saying these things about women they would be dealt with,” he said.
PC Thompson described Det Cons Fletcher as an “outspoken feminist” (admits feminists are hate mongers yet they are allowed in positions of power)
''PC Thompson also said Det Cons Fletcher would regularly say she hated men, sometimes a few times a week''
This bigotry was tolerated until Fletcher made it too obvious to ignore
Fellow Detective Cons Callaghan: ''In her statement she said: “Although Rachel had a right to her views sometimes she would go to far''
Callaghan is saying women have the right to bigoted views towards men
CONCLUSION: Fletcher has been sacked recently over this controversy. The sacking was not done to quash misandry in the police force but to do damage control among male colleagues. misandry is still ingrained and enabled in the police and parliament of UK government. Misandry has to be confronted by an active MRM with demands to route it out of any institution.
Anything less allows the disease to grow.