On Oct 10, 3:31 pm, justwax...@ wrote:
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> On Oct 10, 3:03 pm, Ilya the Bat
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> > Over the last few weeks, Australia has been transfixed by a story of a
> > man leaving his three-year-old daughter at the train station. It was
> > later discovered that, prior to doing this, the man had murdered his
> > wife.
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> > The man in question is not just any man; he is a 50-something Chinese
> > tai chi grandmaster. His wife was in her 20s, and he had previously
> > been violent toward her. He completed the violence prevention course,
> > and he was free to be with his wife and children. Then he killed his
> > wife and abandoned his daughter.
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> > That a Tai Chi grandmaster would do such a thing, is a scandal enough
> > in its own right. But what is more scandalous still is the utter
> > failure of Australian family court system to stop family violence
> > before it became lethal. While much of the feminism has been focusing
> > on trivial and wrongful causes, real harm and real atrocity goes on
> > undredressed. Indeed in Australia it is getting worse by the minute.
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> You need to get the story man and his wife lived in New
> Zealand. It was only after he killed his wife that he flew to
> Australia where he abandoned his daughter. He then went back to the
> airport and boarded a flight to the US. The man and his wife were New
> Zealanders. The Australian authorities were only involved in the care
> and housing of his daughter as Australia was the country where he
> chose to abandon her. Once the maternal grandmother arrived in New
> Zealand from China, the little girl was flown back to New Zealand. She
> will be cared for by her grandmother. The father is still at large in
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> > In 2005, Australian government passed a law that gave shared parenting
> > rights precedence over abuse prevention. According to these laws, it
> > is possible for a man who has put his children in hospital to have
> > unsupervised access. Meanwhile it is becoming not allowed for woman
> > and children to tell the truth. Even though 98% of children's
> > accusations of abuse against their fathers have been demonstrated to
> > be true, Australian family courts use the Parental Alienation Syndrome
> > racket - a racket invented in America and quickly discredited there -
> > to take away children from women who tell the truth about abuse that
> > had gone on in the household and then give rights over them to the
> > abusive father
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> > This is as real an atrocity as it gets, and if feminists are for what
> > they claim to be for then this should be on their top list of
> > priorities. Otherwise we will see more wife-killings, more atrocities
> > against children, and an entire generation growing up without human
> > rights.
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