Will MSM Finally Name Nafissatou Diallo?

by W.F. Price on July 3, 2011

Now that Ms. Diallo, known to most only as “DSK’s accuser,” has been exposed as a liar, a con artist and hooker, isn’t it about time to shine a bit more light on this false accuser? She is a criminal in her own right — an extortionist who fraudulently claimed another woman’s child to increase her tax credit, part of a pyramid scheme that shakes down ignorant immigrants from her home country, and a false accuser who couldn’t keep her stories straight.

From the NY Post:

Allegations that she worked as a hotel hooker may explain why Strauss-Kahn insists their encounter was consensual. His defense attorneys refused yesterday to comment on the damning evidence — or say whether he paid her for sex.

Sources also told The Post Strauss-Kahn’s probers uncovered evidence that she was part of a pyramid scheme that targeted immigrants from her native Guinea.

“We have people who have been victimized, who have claimed she ripped them off. Nice working people from her neighborhood,” a source said.

A compelling dissembler, Diallo shed tears and showed great emotion when recounting a fictitious gang rape in her home country of Guinea. She made a fool out of the prosecutor, subjected an innocent man to a terrible, humiliating ordeal, and cheated the US government on her asylum application, her stated income, and the number of children she had. In short, she is a crook and a thief.

So why isn’t the NY Times printing her name? Why is the media still granting her anonymity?

The epidemic of false rape accusations is so out of hand that it’s time to repeal the old policy of withholding alleged victims’ names. There is no law in the US that grants anonymity to accusers — it is simply a policy adopted by the media long ago, when premarital sex was taboo.

Today, the policy serves as a shield for criminals such as Nafissatou Diallo, Crystal Gayle Mangum and countless others who use rape accusations as weapons or tools of extortion. As long as mainstream media outlets continue to follow this policy, they are providing a shield for opportunistic criminals such as Ms. Diallo, and casting a shadow of doubt on those who are making honest accusations.

In the name of transparency and justice, and to do something to stop the epidemic of false accusations, we must demand an end to media-sanctioned anonymity for sex crime accusers.

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Anti Idiocy July 3, 2011 at 15:09

Preaching to the choir here: The punishment for a false accusation should be equal to the punishment faced by the falsely accused.

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The Trend July 3, 2011 at 15:10

Will MSM Finally Name Nafissatou Diallo?

Not if Kim Gandy has anything to say about it- she was on PBS today insisting that Diallo was the “victim” not the accuser along with all the tired old BS about how the “vast majority” of rapes are not reported and other “victims” wont “come forward” blah blah blah….

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piercedhead July 3, 2011 at 15:20

The MSM is as much a propaganda tool of Feminism as Pravda was to Soviet Communism. It’s first loyalty is to its master. If the master is a crook, it will still shield her. Fortunately we are seeing a truthful media emerging right around us, this site included. What the MSM publishes becomes less relevant by the day – what could signify its coming demise better than the fact we have all known Diallo’s identity from the get-go, with only the blue-pill community kept in ignorance?

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Uncle Elmer July 3, 2011 at 15:39

Maybe Time will name her and Casey Anthony as Women of the Year.

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Opus July 3, 2011 at 15:41

The headline here is that DSK was released without bail – as if he was still under suspicion. He was released (one might have added without charge – though that is superfluous, and still gives the wrong impression). He was released because the NY police came to the conclusion that the story told was a cock-and-bull story. A lie.

Blackstone, I seem to recall, had something to say about false-rape accusers, in that he thought their penalty should be as great as that for a convicted Rapist (which by-the-way, at that time, was death by hanging) and the shielding of this woman by the MSM is just another example of the misandric pussy-pass.

I was telling my mates in the pub last Friday all about this, but sadly they know little of these things having swallowed the blue-pill.

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Fabron July 3, 2011 at 16:08

Maybe there’s hope after all. An Australian woman, Emma-Kate Symons, has written a nearly perfect article about feminists’ views on the Strauss-Kahn case.

“Feminists exposed by rush to judgment”.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/feminists-exposed-by-rush-to-judgment/story-e6frg6ux-1226086672269

If that URL is too long, here’s a TinyURL:
http://tinyurl.com/3rvcnhw

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epoche* July 3, 2011 at 16:17

I honestly do not know why some of these women have not been attacked after their accusations fall by the wayside. Maybe that is going too far, but after the Duke case some of the young men were actually somewhat sympathetic towards her. Regardless of whether or not the prosecutor went too far, it in no way excuses the sins of the woman. I would not have kind words towards the woman if they did that too me at the very least.

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Fed Up July 3, 2011 at 16:33

The only people who will want Diallo held accountable are the men who visit The Spearhead. Laws are so biased in the favor of women that women think the court system is a big joke. Women think the courts exist for the sole purpose to be used as a tool by women who want something, whether it be money, attention, or revenge. I once had a woman call the police on me for supposedly threatening her, which I never did. She told me that being a woman gave her special rights in which she could use to get back at me. What did I do to anger her?

I told her I was not interested in going on a second date with her. The next thing I knew, I was in the back of a police car because a woman wanted to ruin my life simply for having the audacity of not liking her.

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Traveller July 3, 2011 at 16:44

“She made a fool out of the prosecutor, subjected an innocent man to a terrible, humiliating ordeal, and cheated the US government on her asylum application, her stated income, and the number of children she had. In short, she is a crook and a thief. ”

In short, she is a modern empowered woman.

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MWPeak July 3, 2011 at 16:59

I guess in the feminist world, the concept of a “gold-digger” does not exist.

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MWPeak July 3, 2011 at 17:05

Forgive my hasty second post, but I am really galled by this.

If a man accused a woman of a crime and his life turned out to be tainted with a criminal record, drug use, alcohol abuse and other such things, his integrity would immediately be called into question, without a second thought. Yet a woman can make a serious criminal accusation and we’re supposed to ignore anything that might remotely cast doubt on her story.

Something is not right here.

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TFH July 3, 2011 at 17:28

Things like Paul Elam’s register-her.com will make the MSM less important. Anyone can go there, including celebrities who got false accusations (Kobe Bryant, Ben Roethlisberger, Tucker Carlson, Makhaya Ntini, etc.).

In fact, register-her.com should get a LOT of support from wikileaks and Julian Assange, for obvious reasons.

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Herbal Essence July 3, 2011 at 17:30

Uncle Elmer “Maybe Time will name her and Casey Anthony as Women of the Year.”

I think that’s a wonderful idea. Casey Anthony is a heroine of Feminism. She is such a huge supporter of a woman’s right to choose, she chose to abort her daughter several years after she was born.

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Herbal Essence July 3, 2011 at 17:36

TFH- “In fact, register-her.com should get a LOT of support from wikileaks and Julian Assange, for obvious reasons.”

I’m really curious if Strauss-Khan is aware that his most vocal defenders in the US were (mostly) conservative men and women at men’s issues websites.

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Rebel July 3, 2011 at 17:45

“Casey Anthony is a heroine of Feminism. She is such a huge supporter of a woman’s right to choose, she chose to abort her daughter several years after she was born.”

Now I’m impressed!!

Partial birth abortion was, until then, the epitome of feminism, but post-birth abortion is most certainly a better idea.

Well, honestly, I am truly impressed and flabbergasted.

Can’t stop progress…..

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Herbal Essence July 3, 2011 at 17:58

Rebel-”Partial birth abortion was, until then, the epitome of feminism, but post-birth abortion is most certainly a better idea.”

Truly, it is a great injustice that women cannot murder their children at will, at any time of their choosing. Quick, get President Obamangina on the phone!

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tom47 July 3, 2011 at 18:14

What first brought me here in part was my outrage at the Long Island NY’s DA’s treatment of the exposed false accuser in the case of four young men at Hofstra university. Having immediately arrested the accused four men she took two weeks to decide NOT to prosecute the accuser because she was “a deeply troubled young women”. The debate at the time for the whole two weeks seemed to revolve around “what was good for women”. Now to be fair NYC is NOT suburban Long Island. In the two years since this incident I have noticed several cases in the local media where men accused in NYC were released after ” police and prosecutors determined that evidence was lacking for a conviction” DSK would seem to be another such case. I have also notice d several reports of false accusers being prosecuted, including one in which the perpetrator was sentenced to the same three years her victim was forced to serve. Maybe it’s the man shortage, not enough White Knight husbands to join the lynching.

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andybob July 3, 2011 at 18:25

“Women think the courts exist for the sole purpose to be used as a tool by women who want something, whether it be money, attention, or revenge.” – Fed Up.

That’s it in a nutshell. It goes back to women’s lack of a sense of justice. The entire judicial system is perceived as a series of government funded agencies to be exploited to satisfy their feminine whims.

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Raj July 3, 2011 at 18:39

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/new-york-da-ready-to-frop-dsk-charges/story-e6frg6so-1226087001757

“NEW YORK’S district attorney is expected to drop the criminal case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn after the chambermaid who accused him of sexual assault was alleged to be married to a drug dealer who sought to make money from the charges.”

So the drug dealer is the bad person here?

Poor women, always getting forced to lie, deceive and accept money.

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tom47 July 3, 2011 at 18:40

“I’m really curious if Strauss-Khan is aware that his most vocal defenders in the US were (mostly) conservative men and women at men’s issues websites.”

Actually talk radio and the conservative media in general seems to be insisting that he’s a pervert that’s getting away with it. I don’t see any of them talking about the issue of false accusing. The White Knight is a Republican, remember. He has to protect the Fair Maiden and uphold law and order.

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Avenger July 3, 2011 at 19:06

A compelling dissembler, Diallo shed tears and showed great emotion when recounting a fictitious gang rape in her home country of Guinea

Female actors can cry on cue . Give her an Academy Award. lol

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Avenger July 3, 2011 at 19:32

@epoche
I honestly do not know why some of these women have not been attacked after their accusations fall by the wayside

You know, I actually made this point a long time ago in respect to false rape accusations. Females obviously pick on the weaker kinder men to make these charges against and must have a sense about who is dangerous and won’t tolerate it. I have never heard of any of these Mafia types having a female accuse them of something :o )

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ElectricAngel July 3, 2011 at 19:43

DSK is hardly “innocent,” as he’s the kind of NWO scumbag running this civilization into the ground. But the way this case has run has been perfect: long enough for the feminists to get out on the limb with her to get sawn off, but not so long that DSK lost too long from mulcting the wealth of the productive classes.

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NWOslave July 3, 2011 at 19:44

If you gentlemen think this will change anything have I got an investment for you. Just send all your savings to NWOslave, and trust me to multiply your investment a thousand fold. (disclaimer: actual results may differ).

There will be no anonymity for men being accused, and there will be no naming of accusers. There is far too much money and power in the grievance industry. Right now, everyone including the MSM is blaming the “handling” of the case by prosecutors, police, ect. The fair princess is taking no heat what so ever.

The only thing that might happen is the addition of some State run oversight committee giving more power to the State and sucking away more money, (taxes) into the giant marxist black hole. Oh I’m sure they’ll be a most upstanding group with your best interest at heart.

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Rebel July 3, 2011 at 19:46

The irony of it all resides in the fact that DSK might still become France’s president. He may chose to run for president. He may still defeat Sarkozy.

I can imagine, at a G8 meeting…

What a spectacular turn of events this would provoke.

And what a slap to the face of feminism.

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SingleDad July 3, 2011 at 21:35

Your funny Price, you act as if nothing happened. DSK hasn’t been found innocent yet.

Your such a rape advocate.

/sarcasm

Remember: Thomas Ball’s immolation, he gave his life for your children.

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SingleDad July 3, 2011 at 21:40

@ Pierce

That’s the principal I’m fighting against in the Thomas Ball case. The policy of wikipedia is to follow the news policy of MRM, effectively making it a branch.

IMO, the mens rights movement should fight against this misuse of a public resource like wikipedia.

Remember: Thomas Ball’s immolation, he gave his life for your children.

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continent July 3, 2011 at 21:49
Charles July 3, 2011 at 22:04

Remember: Diallo, a hooker willing to falsely accuse the former head of the
IMF of rape, so that the gross bias and injustice of feminism would
be further exposed. She exposed herself for our cause.

I just couldn’t resist SingleDad.

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Avenger July 3, 2011 at 22:19

IMO, the mens rights movement should fight against this misuse of a public resource like wikipedia.

It’s a private co. and can do anything it wants. You know, you sound like a real loser crybaby most of the time and that’s aside from the fact that Ball was just a disturbed individual and achieved nothing. If he was so disturbed then he should have just packed his bags and left. Nobody is looking for some guy for not paying CS. Few people have even heard of Ball and most of those who have probably believe he was just some unstable guy and will think that’s the reason he was having so much trouble in divorce court. His kid will grow up believing his father was a maniac and I’m sure that the mother will reinforce that. You see, when you’re dead people can say anything and you’re not around to refute it and the mother may even tell the kid that his father used to hit him. If he just ran off he could have always talked to the kid when he was older and the kid would still have a father.

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Vortac July 3, 2011 at 22:29

“So why isn’t the NY Times printing her name? Why is the media still granting her anonymity?”

Because she is a woman.

- Vortac

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Vortac July 3, 2011 at 22:30

“Preaching to the choir here: The punishment for a false accusation should be equal to the punishment faced by the falsely accused.”

Before that can happen, there has to first BE a punishment for false accusation (when a woman does it).

- Vortac

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Vortac July 3, 2011 at 22:31

“Laws are so biased in the favor of women that women think the court system is a big joke.”

The LAW is not biased. Legal system certainly is.

- Vortac

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Vortac July 3, 2011 at 22:33

“I guess in the feminist world, the concept of a “gold-digger” does not exist.”

Yes it does. But it only applies to men, like every bad thing a human can do. The only thing a woman can do that is wrong in the feminist world, is to disobey/disbelieve the feminists and their misandristic dogma.

- Vortac

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Alcuin July 3, 2011 at 22:34

DSK’s accuser will probably be portrayed as a victim of male handlers who forced her to do their dirty work. Remember: Feminist logic does not seek the truth. It only seeks to apply misandry to a given situation. Feminist logic asks, “How can we blame men for this and get women off the hook? How can we continue to slander men and pedestalize women?”

Logic serves different purposes for men and women. For women, logic is more like justification. For men, logic is about seeking the truth, understanding how machines and the universe work, and inventing new things and understanding philosophy more deeply.

That’s why we’re often talking past feminists and the feminist-controlled MSM. Different agendas. The male one, BTW, is vastly superior. The female agenda (i.e. female logic) will destroy us if we let it. (

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Alcuin July 3, 2011 at 22:35

Remember: WILL DESTROY US IF WE LET IT.

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fmz July 3, 2011 at 23:11

Cant expect a liar to tell the truth, especially the liars that benefit from perpetuating, jusifying and expanding the lies.

Leave them to lie amongst themselves and, ahem…

GYOW.

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Young India July 3, 2011 at 23:27

You me don’t get it do you! She ‘shed tears and showed great emotion’. She HAS to be correct. Truth? What truth? Isn’t it enough she is shedding tears.
If she is crying, she is bound to be correct, isn’t it?

And that IMF man was a man of power. He is bound to be WRONG. He was rich and therefore a pig. He is a rapist even if he is not a rapist. No one holds a candle to the crying woman.
Tears is the economy.

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Traveller July 4, 2011 at 01:22

The female sustitute in IMF is feminist (Google “Lagarde testosterone in room” she said “there must not be too much testosterone in a room” or similar crap) and incompetent, and a puppet of USA.

OT for information, fresh news from Google News front page
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/43628860/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
Gunman kills: wife, her twin, mother-in-law, ex-wife (motives “unknown”) and finally self.

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duke July 4, 2011 at 02:53

But he must have done “something”.

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FANTASTIC NEWS July 4, 2011 at 03:15

Off topic but FANTASTIC news:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2010898/Australia-Shelias-line-military-first.html

Finally, women might be held to the same standards as men (in Australia anyway). W F Price, you going to cover this one?

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AfOR July 4, 2011 at 03:17

this is the thing to read

http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/the-strauss-kahn-waltz/

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Avenger July 4, 2011 at 03:27

The Sofitel maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of a sex attack in his suite wasn’t just a hotel hooker — she continued to work as a prostitute in a Brooklyn hotel where she was stashed by prosecutors, The Post has learned.

The so-called victim, whose web of lies has crippled the Manhattan DA’s case against the former International Monetary Fund boss, played host to a parade of paying male visitors in the weeks after Strauss-Kahn’s arrest, a prosecution source said.

“While she was under our supervision, there were multiple ‘dates’ and encounters at the hotel on the DA’s dime,” the source said of her paid hotel room. “That’s a great deal for her. She doesn’t have to cover her expenses.”

Ramey Photo

SECRET LIFE: The infamous Sofitel maid/hooker, her identity protected by a sheet, is guided by cops last month.

The woman has a regular fleet of gentlemen callers who range from wealthy clients she met at the Sofitel to counterfeit-merchandise hawkers and livery-cab drivers, said sources close to the defense investigation.

Some of her clients also gave her pricey jewelry, the source said.

Nothing happened in the first two weeks of her stay at the hotel, when she was under around-the-clock supervision provided by the DA’s Office, said a law-enforcement source.

Prosecutors were apparently worried about the woman’s emotional state and that reporters knew where she lived.

There was an additional concern that DSK representatives might try to bribe her or that she might get cold feet. And because she couldn’t go home, they decided that having her stay in a hotel under their watch was the best way to keep her safe and secure her cooperation.

But starting about June 1, the arrangement changed — she was dropped off and picked up when prosecutors needed her but was otherwise free to do as she pleased, the source said.

It’s unclear how many encounters took place, the source said.

The woman is still being housed by the DA’s Office but it’s unclear if it’s the same location or how much money has been spent to house her, the source said.

“I can’t say with 100 percent certainty that it’s not true,” a senior prosecutor said about whether the woman was turning tricks while at the hotel.

Also, The DA suspects that the $100,000 she deposited into her accounts over the last few years included proceeds from sex-for-money exploits, said another prosecution source.

Additional reporting by Laura Italiano

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/she_laid_low_as_da_paid_for_digs_8Udq6nhQaHaC4KOOfkctpI#ixzz1R8G50BHP

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Peter-Andrew: Nolan(c) July 4, 2011 at 05:21

OT….yeah…I know…I am a conspiracy nutter…

But even so? Gentlemen.

Please send this FAR AND WIDE.

http://www.omegatimes.com/article.php?intid=1321

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Peter-Andrew: Nolan(c) July 4, 2011 at 05:31

Gents,
if you want your police to behave you need to be sending letters like this and then make it VERY PUBLIC that such letters have been sent.

I sent this to the Minister for Police and Emergency Services in NSW Australia. If any other men here want to write to him to let him know he is being PUBLICLY HUMILIATED AND EXPOSED AS A CRIMINAL? Please do so.

But I rather think all you ‘keyboard warriors’ are not even up to sending an email. If you do? Copy me on peter.nolan@peternolan.com and I will post your email to the site.

The MORE PEOPLE who denounce these criminals as criminals to their personal email addresses? The LESS grounds they will have to stand on when in front of a jury.

The time has come for men to DO…not TALK.

http://www.crimesagainstfathers.com/australia/Forums/tabid/82/forumid/3/threadid/504/scope/posts/Default.aspx

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Avenger July 4, 2011 at 06:24

On 1st January 2004, the Government of Western Australia, without referendum process, removed the State of Western Australia from the Crown of the United Kingdom and as such committed treason against the Constitution.

So you want it under the crown? If so, then you can’t use a Grand Jury since they were abolished in England in 1933 lol

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Uncle Elmer July 4, 2011 at 07:29

Time cover May 30, 2011 :

Sex. Lies. Arrogance. What Makes Powerful Men Act Like Pigs

http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20110530,00.html

Will they print a retraction?

——————

Chicago Tribune July 02, 2011

Fresh air : Lagarde is a smart choice for the IMF

Expect Christine Lagarde, the newly appointed managing director of the International Monetary Fund, to be outspoken on gender and finance.

Juicy quotes :

She has ample qualifications and she has some experience in shattering glass ceilings. In 1999 she was named the first woman to lead the giant Chicago law firm Baker & McKenzie.

Let’s face it, the IMF needs some shattered glass.

Does gender make a difference in finance? There’s evidence that it does at many levels.

A 2007 study from Catalyst, a New York-based organization that monitors women’s progress in the workplace, found that Fortune 500 companies that had the highest representation of women on their boards of directors achieved a significantly higher financial performance, on average, than those with the fewest women at the helm.

Economists studying global poverty have found that developing nations fare better when women control the purse strings.

As documented in the book “Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide” by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, microfinance groups typically focus their loans on women because the investment nets a greater economic return. The book describes “the dirty little secret of global poverty,” that when households in developing countries get money, men frequently spend it on alcohol and prostitutes while women spend it on education and starting small businesses.

Expect Lagarde to be outspoken on gender and finance. She often quips that “too much testosterone” leads to trouble in the financial sector. The 2008 financial collapse was at least in part driven by the aggressive, testosterone-fueled mood of male-dominated trading rooms, Lagarde said in a February interview with The Independent.

“Gender-dominated environments are not good … particularly in the financial sector where there are too few women,” Lagarde told the British newspaper. “In gender-dominated environments, men have a tendency to … show how hairy chested they are, compared with the man who’s sitting next to them. I honestly think that there should never be too much testosterone in one room.”

—————————————————

About Catalyst :

http://www.catalyst.org/

It’s a feminist phony gender study mill.

“Female-dominated environments are not good … particularly in the government sector where there are too few men,” Elmer told the Spearhead. “In female-dominated environments, women have a tendency to … show how pumped up their cleavage is, compared with the woman who’s sitting next to them. I honestly think that there should never be too much estrogen in one room.”

“Women are competing for jobs but are not creating them” Elmer continued. “Other than providing a mass market for their vanity products, they are not forging new industries or technologies. They are marginalizing that small percentage of men who passionately innovate, destroy, and create ideas and take the risks to drive them to actualization”

Bringing his intense and deeply moving personal struggles into the equation, he remarked “Though men shank me and insult me, only men provide me with opportunity. Women can only insult me and deprive me of opportunity. Only men, and only a small fraction of them, take the risks that create industry and opportunity. Women can only serve as mere functionaries in man-created structures. When an organization becomes feminized, priority shifts from efficient and profitable production of goods and services to development of labarynthine rules for the comfort and security of women. Ossification and organizational death are inevitable.”

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Quartermain July 4, 2011 at 07:33
Norm July 4, 2011 at 08:01

Kahn was obviously set up. Before he was arrested, one of Sarkhozy’s henchman sent a twitter feed that he was arrested before the cops arrived at the airport and the media was aware of what was going on, to arrest Kahn. I am no fan of international banksters.

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keyster July 4, 2011 at 08:06

“Yet a woman can make a serious criminal accusation and we’re supposed to ignore anything that might remotely cast doubt on her story.”

She wasn’t just any “woman”.
She’s an oppressed African immigrant who was forced to flee her native land and seek asylum here after having her genitals mutalated and being gang raped. Bonus points for being a hard working single mom. Had she been your average white-trash skank the NYC media would have been much less sympathetic.

I recommend everyone go down to their local police station today and claim that DSK tried to sexually assault them. Overwhelm the authorities. Make a mockery of the system. Print up and wear t-shirts that say, “Dominique tried to assault me too!”

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SingleDad July 4, 2011 at 08:14

@ Elmer

You like it that men provide opportunities because you think like a worker.

The people funding Catalyst and pushing for women in the workplace aren’t employees, their employers. The biggest employers are the Powers That Be ™, a fiction I use to describe the various groups of people that own things, not run things.

The Powers That Be ™ are concerned about having to support large groups of unproductive women. Why? Men won’t support these harpies.

MGTOW, I’m so proud.

So the Powers That Be ™ got this bright idea, lets double the working population and thus drive down wages and make more money. All we have to do is get women to turn on their men. Knowing woman nature they figured, no problem, woman are naturally selfish, vain and head strong. They’ll bite the hand that feeds them.

And they did, but we all know here, at the Spear-Head, what happens when you get into bed with women, you wake up with flea’s.

Big Daddy Government is scared, he took cupcake, tried to scam her, tried to put her to work, told her she was as good as a man, told her she didn’t have to do a thing but look pretty and she would have it all, the nice things she wanted. Now Daddy Government has a harem of unproductives females to support. Our MGTOW plan is working swimmingly.

All the laws and brain washing won’t work on women. You can’t scam a scammer. They are lazy, uncreative and hate to think. They love to scam and would spread their legs for a loaf of bread.

Now that women are no longer of any utility in a relationship and have been given outragious abilities to legally flay a man, they are like Kryptonite and need to be avoided if a man cares about is future at all. As workers their drones, anything a woman can do a computer can do better, including answering the phone.

I agree with you Elmer. The way I see it, men need to use their innovative nature to help themselves. When they are successful, they will need help. Men don’t even need to be encouraged to hire other men. It’s a no brainer. women are law suits waiting to happen.

Can you imagine being a small business and hiring a woman? If she doen’t jack you up on sexual harrasment, it’s sexual discrimination.

Woman, well, with business’s and governments failing, women need to get a job. Lower your expecations and don’t be late. No one’s going to give 90% of them one thing for free.

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Bambino July 4, 2011 at 08:14

A false accuser like this rapes a man’s reputation — all that he has worked to achieve both personally and professionally.

Remember fellas, 1 in 5 men will be falsely accused of a crime in their lifetime.

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SingleDad July 4, 2011 at 08:15

And,

Remember: Thomas Ball’s immolation, he gave his life for your children.

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keyster July 4, 2011 at 09:33

@SingleDad

You’re harkening back to the original Rockefeller, Ford Foundation (not the car maker), et al, and their financial promotion of feminism in the 1920′s onward.

In Marxist theory, women as mere wives and mothers are a wasted resource to be exploited. They can fully well produce and contribute to the sustainability of the “people’s economy” just like men. So abortion and day care (the education system) MUST be legalized and funded by the government. Mothering and motherhood is not necessary for a healthy society, let the state do this, while indocrinating yet another generation of proles and so forth. “Liberating” women is the one thing a Marxist and a Capitalist can enthusiastically agree on.

Like so many here are enlightened to, women have and continue to, trade their dependence on the individual man for the “collective” support from the government. The very government that must rely more and more on the taxes these same women will pay! The government is an endlessly reliable resourse; men not so much. Besides men have smelly feet.

The fact that they can’t see the very cliff they’re being led over, dragging our entire society along with them, leads one to believe that indeed, women are of an inferior intelligence. Only difference now is that they have the power to do whatever they want to serve their own self-interest as a special group, at the expense of men, our children and civilization as we know it.

The “stay-at-home mom” is an anachronism, a lower life form. If she’s not boring and stale, she’s to be shamed and pitied. Independence and empowerment is not a responsibility they’re prepared to accept. Men hang from the rafters watching, while women keep painting themselves into the corner of further malcontent.

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Peter-Andrew: Nolan(c) July 4, 2011 at 10:02

OT…

How not to bother paying income tax….

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw1Q5w2As3w

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Carnivore July 4, 2011 at 15:10

And on it goes…
French writer files complaint against DSK for alleged rape attempt that took place 8 years ago.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/07/04/france.strauss.kahn/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

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bruno July 5, 2011 at 06:35

White knight police officer’s reaction in the MSM: “It’s a shame that the victim doesn’t have credibility, because now we will never know what really happened in that hotelroom!!”

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bruno July 5, 2011 at 06:41

And it’s little likely that Khan will win the elctions, because he’s a socialist: most socialist voters are women, because socialists always promise more welfare handouts.
On top of that, the majority of the muslim immigrants in France vote for the socialists, for the same reason.
And muslims may be doing everything they want in the dark, but to the outside world, they are real white knighters.
So he lost there already the two most important groups of socialist voters.
If somebody wanted to destroy him politically, they could not have done it better.

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Anon July 5, 2011 at 11:34

I’d like to see this ‘pious muslim, incredibly beautiful and hardworking’ – (whatever her real name is) so-and-so, handcuffed and in shackles, as she should have been in the first place. To make a political scandal of a trash story like that, – the prosecuter must have been desperate to prove his worthiness to the voters? serves him and all the politico-correctious idiots right! Hope, this will stay as a good lesson to all those soft-hearted woolies, who just can’t get enough of the shaggy old dog’s stories, that far too many croocks like her turn up with!

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Paradoxotaur July 5, 2011 at 17:35

The development with Tristan Banon is quite interesting. Eight years after the alleged event? Think about that. ANY woman could claim YOU raped her . . . eight years ago. s/ So what if there’s no evidence? That doesn’t mean you didn’t rape her! You probably don’t even remember meeting her, do you, you filthy pig? So it’s her word against your lack of memory. Case closed! /s

I think Ms. Banon is in for a bit of bumpy ride, as DSK will be in his home court on this one. As with the Diallo event, there are certain aspects of Ms. Banon’s story that seem a bit odd. Namely, that a professional journalist would return alone to the hotel room of a rich, powerful man with a reputation for being a bit of a horn dog to continue the interview.

Bumper sticker: “Honk if DSK tried to rape you, too.”

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Paradoxotaur July 5, 2011 at 17:46

s/ Tristane Banon seems really, really shy. I’m surprised she’d put herself out there like this with such a high-profile, me-too claim, guaranteed to get maximum media exposure due to the nature and timing of her charges. I mean, it couldn’t possibly be self-promotion, since she’s so shy in front of the cameras and all. /s

A while ago there was a thread on TS about how much better looking Continental European newswomen are compared to their American/English counterparts. I recall Welmer posting a link to a Euro news babe topless on a beach, but don’t remember if it was Ms. Banon.

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evilwhitemalempire July 5, 2011 at 23:59

Change her name to Nosferatu Diallo.

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andybob July 6, 2011 at 20:05

“Diablo” sounds more fitting.

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andybob July 6, 2011 at 20:05

“Diablo” sounds more fitting.

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Winfield Abbe July 7, 2011 at 15:19

“Amendment 6, U.S. Constitution: Rights of Accused Persons. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which districts shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witness against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.”

There have been about 4 or more hearings in New York courts so far, but this “witness”, the woman who made these charges, has not been required to be present to confront the accused at a single one of them! The only rape here is the gang rape of our precious Constitution by the corrupt legal system in New York and elsewhere. Under what authority do they have the right to disregard or abridge the above precious Amendment 6 which so many brave souls have lost their lives defending over the years? The above statement does not say they can have some hearings where the accuser is not present does it?

The Founders of this great country were genius level citizens and human beings. They had observed virtually every tyranny in the book. This is why they wrote the above Amendment 6.

Had it been followed, likely none of this would have happened.

How would you like to have your name smeared and libeled all over the planet by someone virtually hidden under a white hood, like a member of the KKK, illegally protected by the authorities from being identified as demanded by the above Amendment 6? Identification means responsibility for one’s actions. The arguments are exactly the same as for requiring posters of comments to identify themselves. Behavior without identification is no different than mob behavior or disguised behavior or being hidden by darkness or masks or anything else.
These gutless editors have profited by smearing DSK’s name all over the planet, while the cowardly accuser has lied about facts behind closed doors and has not been forced to be present at a single court hearing so far in total violation of the above precious Amendment 6. Shame on all involved. I hope lawyer DSK successfully sues all involved in libeling his good name for a billion dollars. I hope the corrupt police and DA in New York also have to pay him another billion dollars too. Everyone involved should also be fired immediately and prosecuted for corruption. The accuser should also be prosecuted and deported immediately.
How about it media editors, how about following the rules of journalism, the rules of fairness, the Golden Rule, “Treat others as you would have them treat you”: Have the guts and integrity to publish the accuser’s picture, name, address and talk about her ad infinitum as you have libeled DSK? Isn’t what is good for the Goose also good for the Gander?

All this shows how government officials, “sworn” to comply with our precious Constitution, routinely give it the middle finger with impunity because there are no penalties to them for gang raping it.

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curiepoint July 19, 2011 at 04:24

If I were DSK, I would put my money to good use and expose this broad’s name, picture, and life details all over the globe. There wouldn’t be a single corner of the world from which she could hide from it all. She set herself on a path of ruining a man’s life and get a massive payout. Her life should be instantly and irrevocably turned to shit.

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