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Feminist Author says 'Crocodile Hunter' exploited animals
2006-09-06
You just knew this was coming. These hateful bastards can't even wait for the body to grow cold.

Feminist author Greer says 'ItÂ’s no surprise that he came to griefÂ’

SYDNEY, Australia - Feminist academic Germaine Greer said on Wednesday she hoped the death of Australian “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin would mark the end of what she called exploitative nature documentaries, a discordant note amid floods of tributes. Irwin died in a freak diving accident off Australia’s northeast coast on Monday after he was hit in the chest by the serrated barb from a stingray’s tail.

Echoing comments she made this week in Britain’s Guardian newspaper, Australian-born Greer likened Irwin to a lion tamer and said he had intruded on the habitats of animals and treated them with “massive insensitivity.”

“It’s no surprise that he came to grief,” Greer told Nine Network television. “We now have enough respect for lions to be embarrassed if we see someone trying to crack whips at them and wave chairs at them. Jumping all over crocodiles is the same kind of thing.”
Terri is just going to kick her ass.
Greer, an award-winning author and left-wing freak, is a frequent critic of personalities like British soccer star David Beckham and social trends like reality television.
Because it's easier to pew around and lob cowpies at people than it is to think.
In 2003 she criticized J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy for attracting “spaced-out hippies, environmentalists, free-market libertarians, social conservatives, pacifists, new-age theosophists, sexists and racists the world over.”
Everyone except her.
IrwinÂ’s death has prompted outpourings of grief and sympathy from around the world, dominating local newspapers and clogging Internet news sites.

Greer said she found the Irwin phenomenon "embarrassing," although she understood the sadness at his death. “I’m not saying that’s not sad, I’m saying what might be over now is this kind of exploitation of animals,” Greer said. “I am sick and tired of programs that tell me that the world is full of wicked, nasty, powerful, deadly creatures. Why does Australia set itself up to be made into this hellhole?” she said.
I'm sorry, but somebody in Australia with some sack left should just go and slap this silly witch.
Only sounds like 'witch'.
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#15  Okay, I'll bite - is she trying hard not to say that Irwin used and abused his wife + family as illustrated before the world wid the "croc vs infant" incident. The abused wife hired a scuba hitman to kill Aussie = USA Male Brute Irwin while making it look like a he was speared by an angry Radical Islamist/Motherly bull ray in righteous self-defense??? The Commie Airborne couldn't save Irwin = COLUMBIA Shuttle = WTC = NOLA, etal. in time??? STAY TUNED ON CHANNEL 40/AUSSIE DRAMA TV.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-09-06 23:46  

#14  Number 1, she's not a feminist. She's a bitter, self-centered asshole.

Number 2, allow me to repeat what I said on Tim Blair's blog:

Dear Germaine,

FUCK YOU.

Sincerely,

America
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-06 22:55  

#13  Germ Greer, Original Inspiration for the LAME Claim Fallacy.
Posted by: tipper   2006-09-06 20:25  

#12  More like signals full of noise that ALMOST add up to information. ;=)
Posted by: lotp   2006-09-06 19:40  

#11  Â“I am sick and tired of programs that tell me that the world is full of wicked, nasty, powerful, deadly creatures."

"Only men are vile."

Last I heard, Greer had her knickers in a knot over the possibility of artificial wombs, because when men can make babies by themselves, they won't have any more use for women.

Listening to Greer is like listening to signals from an alternate universe.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2006-09-06 19:38  

#10  What Steve's tragic death does is to remind us of the environmentalist myth. Nature is not some garden of eden. It's dangerous. And life in nature is nasty, brutish and short.
Posted by: Iblis   2006-09-06 17:23  

#9  She was married for all of 3 weeks to some Auzzie fellow. I think you may have a point.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-06 17:02  

#8  In all seriousness, you may be right Darth. How much of feminazi caterwalling is motivated by the jealousy and resentment that comes from realizing no man will have them?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-06 16:58  

#7  She is just mad he didn't exploit her.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-09-06 16:26  

#6  A lot of Australians don't like the Crock Hunter, his show never made it big there. I think many of them think of him as an Australian Hillbilly and are worried the world will think less of them.

What they don't see is he was infectiously optimistic and manly and probably did more for Aussie world relations than an amry of Germaine Greers.

I wasn't aware so many elitists disliked him until he died. Makes me like him even more.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-09-06 16:10  

#5  On April 23, 2000, Greer was taken hostage by Karen Burke, a nineteen-year-old student from the University of Bath who had been writing to Greer, and who eventually broke into her home in Essex, tied Greer up in the kitchen, and proceeded to smash up the contents of the house with a poker and rip the telephone from the wall. Dinner guests eventually found Greer lying in a distressed state on the floor, with Burke hanging onto her legs, shouting "Mummy, mummy". Burke was arrested and charged with assault and unlawful imprisonment, and was later sentenced to two years' probation. Greer was not hurt and held a press conference in which she told reporters: "I am not angry, I am not upset, I am not hurt. I am fine. I haven't lost my sense of humour. I am not the victim here.

....and she knows what about animals.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-06 16:09  

#4  Maybe Terri could arrange for this idiot to check out a few stingrays and crocodiles . . .

Irwin did more for what he loved in a day than this woman could accomplish in ten lifetimes. And I'll bet he liked Lord of the Rings, too.
Posted by: The Doctor   2006-09-06 15:55  

#3  I would have loved to see Irwin take on a unicorn. :)

Somebody shut this biatch up.
Posted by: Thoth   2006-09-06 15:44  

#2  Â“I am sick and tired of programs that tell me that the world is full of wicked, nasty, powerful, deadly creatures."

I see, so it is, according to you, twat, full of pink unicorns snacking on lolipops?
Posted by: zazz   2006-09-06 15:34  

#1  KKKos didn't wait, either.
Posted by: Korora   2006-09-06 14:58  

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