Jacqui Smith has been working hard on her campaign to ‘End Violence Against Women And Girls’.
The declared Home Office strategy is to tackle attitudes that may uphold violence against women in order to help women and girls feel safer.
A key element must be to see women and girls as fellow human beings rather than merely sexual objects.
Naturally the government is spending your tax pennies (T’was ever thus),on hiring advisors to ensure that the finest academic brains are engaged in this latest piece of social engineering.
Which makes the choice of Dr Linda Papadopoulos a strange one, her contribution to BBC’s ‘My big breasts and I’ a documentary ‘which unearths the traumatic, poignant and true stories about what it’s really like to be a young woman with enormous breasts in Britain today’ sit ill at ease with her statement yesterday that “We need to understand what impact the prevalence of sexualised images has on young people, especially what impact it has on their self-esteem and their behaviour.”
Poacher turned gamekeeper? Perhaps if Ms Papadopoulos was to engage in making a programme called ‘My big Penis and I’, she might educate Nu-Labours current demonic target – which can only be men – without spending anyof the tax payers fragile funds.
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tits, the lot of ‘em!
Jacqui Smith-Heil has created another own-goal here ……….. as usual.
And may I just say as a complete pacifist who has never hit, smacked or punched anybody ……… ever – that I would quite happily donate a lot of money to charity if I could just have the pleasure of giving Jacqui one smart slap across the chops.