If Someone Is Hurting the Environment, It Must Be a Man, and He Must Be Punished
Several readers sent me this ad from the Nevada Water Authority. So typical:
1) The man is wrong.
2) The woman is right.
3) The woman hurts the man.
4) His pain is funny.
5) His pain is a good thing.
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Important point missed here.
If this is true, why aren’t we seeing many, many more episodes like this (off-the-scale female response to anything they find offensive)?
Does this “prove” that they’re not really that bad?
No, they’re something quite different: violent cowards (much like France).
They like zero-impulse-control acts inflicting pain – they just don’t think they can get away with it.
The restraining factor is not a higher moral standard.
It’s fear.
If they thought they would escape punishment, this would happen constantly.
So they want to communicate the idea of conserving water by reducing lawn watering.
Who came up with the idea to show an older woman knocking on a guy’s door, he promptly and politely answers it, and she spontaneously sexually assaults him with a violent whack to the testicles with her cane, sending him collapsing to the ground in extreme pain. She apparently has police powers that allow cardinal abuse.
It is beyond all comprehension that a State of Nevada government agency (Southern Nevada Water Authority) would even think about putting something so vile and detestable on TV. Gender violence is acceptable and encouraged in Nevada? It seems so.
Female-initiated violence on males is at alarming levels and continues to rise. We are graphically shown that a violent sexual assault involving an unprovoked sharp blow to the testicles is A-Ok in the State of Nevada.
Just in case SNWA asks the question “Would it be more acceptable to men (I will add “and parents trying to teach their kids right from wrong”) if both sexes were sexually assaulted equally?”, the answer is HELL NO!
The active promotion of gender violence is absolutely despicable and NEVER is in good taste.
If you would like to share your opinion with these nice people, e-mail and voice message contact info:
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Conservation and Customer Services Media Inquiries: J.C. Davis 702 258-7117
Water Quality and Water Resources Media Inquiries: Bronson Mack 702 258-7117
General Media Inquiries: Scott Huntley 702 258-7258
General Questions Public Information: 702 258-3930
Hispanic Media Inquiries: Angelica Maralason 702 258-3838