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Ah, the United Femdom. Can't seem to escape stories from there, they always end up on Men's Rights pages.

So, we have a woman who wanted a daughter and therefore abuses the child, leaving dangerous situations for him to get into in the hope he would die, including open bottles of bleach and ladders out of windows.

We have social workers saying it's the worst thing they've seen, cataloguing 80 bruises on him.

We have a defendant that feels zero remorse as well as tried to shift the blame to the nearest man. (how surprising...)

But then we have a female judge, who sees that it's one of the in-group harming the out-group and therefore means nothing.

Judge Penelope Belcher said she was imposing a non-custodial sentence so the defendant can work with the probation service and receive support for her personality disorder.

If this was a man abusing a child, he'd get far more.

If this was someone of either gender abusing a girl, they'd get far more.

But it's not, so it doesn't matter.

Where are the staunch woman defenders to explain this one?

3 years ago
13 score
Reason: Original

Ah, the United Femdom. Can't seem to escape stories from here, they always end up on Men's Rights pages.

So, we have a woman who wanted a daughter and therefore abuses the child, leaving dangerous situations for him to get into in the hope he would die, including open bottles of bleach and ladders out of windows.

We have social workers saying it's the worst thing they've seen, cataloguing 80 bruises on him.

We have a defendant that feels zero remorse as well as tried to shift the blame to the nearest man. (how surprising...)

But then we have a female judge, who sees that it's one of the in-group harming the out-group and therefore means nothing.

Judge Penelope Belcher said she was imposing a non-custodial sentence so the defendant can work with the probation service and receive support for her personality disorder.

If this was a man abusing a child, he'd get far more.

If this was someone of either gender abusing a girl, they'd get far more.

But it's not, so it doesn't matter.

Where are the staunch woman defenders to explain this one?

3 years ago
1 score