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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3231863, member: 1992"] A claim must be proven beyond any reasonable doubt. If unproven, back to work. The 'just to be on the safe side' view has to be rejected. If a male teacher is accused then evidence must be presented and she said is not enough. Might be time for mixed classes with a duo (male and female teacher) Men are not protected in teaching, not protected in the family court and are regularly subjected to woke generalisation and accused of stereotypical behaviour. Examples: Real men don't hit women. There's never a reason to hit a woman. Total generalisation intended to demonise men. It's bullshit to say 'everyone knows what that means'. There's times when it's totally appropriate to smack some crazy bitch with hard straight right. What we need to be saying is 'violence towards each other is unacceptable'. No gender mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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