I bet you won't hear "boo" from the feminist pigs on this one!

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    DeepInThought
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    http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/mother-charged-with-murder-of-sixweekold-baby-girl-20150724-giji79.html

    I f~~~ing cried reading this. I bet the f~~~ing feminist c~~~s justify it by some veiled racist remarks about African women now!!!

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    ILiveAgain
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    Typical father abandoning one of his children. He knew the mother couldn’t cope and she begged the father not to go away but he just laughted, beat the mother and told her if the baby was a problem she should have used the pill.

    The father went on to tell the wife “here’s a knife, sort this problem by the time I get back”

    The father then took the other child, sexually abused them and then offered her to passers by.

    The poor wife and her mother then waited in fear as the father returned.

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    Ancientwisdom
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    With post-natal depressiona suspected factor in the death, the woman would also undergo a psychiatric assessment

    I know there are a few docs on this site, and Id like to hear from you.

    Is “post natal depression” a LEGITIMATE phenomenon?…

    Take note, not only do they mention post natal depression, BUT it was “a SUSPECTED factor in the ****death***?”

    *It* wasnt a “death”. *It* was a MURDER. A f~~~ing murder. Not of an “it” but a human life.

    Ughhh…This site to me is good, not JUST because of men going their own way from WOMEN. But men going their own way NOT buying into this parasitcal narrative we are fed from the media about life in general.

    I believe the fact that we can be open and honest about women, on this site, means we are unique individual thinkers that can discuss and question the narrative were fed in the media. Not ONLY as it relates to women.

     

    Resident cynic.

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    DeepInThought
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    I don’t give a s~~~ what any woman or psych says. A killer is a killer and in Australia this woman had EVERY avenue to support her in this position. We are a AAA country so she cannot for a second play the victim and say there was zero support because women get f~~~ing everything in this country.

    Feminists say MGTOW hate women? I am actually in tears reading about this poor little baby “girl.”

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    There was recently a coroner’s 10 year report in Australia that the feminists have latched onto, claiming there has been no female-on-male murder in the past 10 years that wasn’t a response to previous abuse. I’ve been trying to deconstruct it but it’s very hard based on the publish docs, but it appears bulls~~~ based on the cases right now before the courts in Oz which include some clear scenarios where women have killed from jealousy, greed and the classic passion motives rather than ‘self defense’. Every woman who kills cries self-defense, so that’s just white noise that needs to be filtered out to get to the facts.

    With post-natal depression a suspected factor in the death, the woman would also undergo a psychiatric assessment

    The coroner’s 10 year report then goes on to talk about child murders, but without going into details it mentions post-natal depression. It seems to be written so that the REALITY – mothers (and the assholes they take up with) are far more a danger to their children than fathers – is obfuscated, while clear acts of child endangerment leading to death, by women, are ‘excused’ on the basis of things like post-natal depression, so you get the (false) impression that men are the real culprits. I believe Post-Natal Depression is a thing – women throwing their new-borns out windows clearly aren’t in their right minds – but how many men who harm their kids are likewise suffering clear and diagnosable mental illnesses? Does that ever give them a free pass, in society’s eyes?

    I wish I had the time to really analyse this stuff because feminism treats children like chattels, and that mentality is even affecting official reports / statistics etc.

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    Lukeylala
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    Post Natal Depression is just another excuse for Women to get away with s~~~ like this.

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    Although this is a horrible crime, look on the brightside! At least the baby wont grow up to be a horrible c~~~ like her mother.

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    Post natal depression is only one of their fifty flavors of depression….

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    Puffin Stuff
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    Post natal depression was the excuse both of my ex-wives used to dump me. Do I think it’s real? I don’t know. It is said to be common in up to 20% of childbirths.

    From the American Psychological Association website:

    http://www.apa.org/pi/women/programs/depression/postpartum.aspx

    Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a serious mental health problem characterized by a prolonged period of emotional disturbance, occurring at a time of major life change and increased responsibilities in the care of a newborn infant. PPD can have significant consequences for both the new mother and family.
    How common is PPD?
    An estimated 9-16 percent of postpartum women will experience PPD. Among women who have already experienced PPD following a previous pregnancy, some prevalence estimates increase to 41 percent.

    My first wife suffered from severe chronic depression and upon having a miscarriage at 9 weeks, a very common scenario, went into a deep hole of depression and one day decided I was the cause and told me to leave. Knowing her mental state I told her to take a 2 week cooling off period. During this time she seemed to have her depression lifted and was practically giddy.

    I left without incident at the end of the two weeks. She chased me for 3 years until I remarried to get back together again. I am a man of my word and would have stayed with her through thick and thin but I had been released from my vows and never returned.

    To this day I think that no matter how bad things get for me they could be worse: I could still be married to her.

    My second marriage was extremely happy. The pregnancy was easy for my second wife and we even went to see a comedy movie when she went into labor so as not to exceed over medical therapy, at the suggestion of the Ob-Gyn who told us that had we stayed in labor and delivery the chances of dangerous induced labor was high.

    The minute the baby was born the shades in the bedroom came down and my ex-wife never left the room. She was diagnosed with post partum depression. To this day my psych adverse mother believes that she just didn’t want a baby.

    After a month I saw signs of neglect of our child and hired a full time nanny to care for one child while his mother hid in her room. Still suffering apparent mental distress she left me without any warning and took our son. As it would fall to me to be a fault should anything happen to the child I went to court and recieved an ex-parte order and had to raise a 9 month old until three years by myself while continuing to work as a physician while my ex partied and found her super rich next husband. That’s how crazy she was.

    I don’t know if post partum depression is real or not but think a lot of women find that they don’t like having to care for a child once it is born. Infanticide is nothing new, was common in all cultures, is deemed less than murder even in the “civilised” west and is legal in many countries.

    Why is that? The mother owns the fruits of her loins and men are an afterthought at best. Even if a child is killed by the mother the father is blamed.

    Andrea Yates is a famous case of a mother killing her children and succefully employing temporary insanity as to avoid prison.

    Who was blamed for Yates murders, why her husband of course:

    Rusty Yates[edit]
    According to trial testimony in 2006, Dr. Saeed advised Rusty, a former NASA engineer, not to leave Andrea unattended. However, he began leaving her alone with the children in the weeks leading up to the drownings for short periods of time hoping to improve her independence.[12] He had announced at a family gathering the weekend before the drownings that he had decided to leave her home alone for an hour each morning and evening, so that she would not become totally dependent on him and his mother for her maternal responsibilities.[26] Her brother, Brian Kennedy, told Larry King on a broadcast of CNN’s Larry King Live that Rusty expressed to him in 2001 while transporting her to Devereux treatment facility that all depressed people needed was a “swift kick in the pants” to get them motivated.[27] Her mother, Jutta Karin Kennedy, expressed shock when she heard of Rusty’s plan while at the gathering with them, saying that she wasn’t stable enough to care for the children. She noted that Yates demonstrated she wasn’t in her right mind when she nearly choked her still-toothless infant daughter Mary by trying to feed her solid food.[28] According to authors Suzy Spencer and Suzanne O’Malley, who investigated her story in great detail, it was during a phone call Dr. Saeed made to Rusty during the breaking news of the killings that he first learned that she was not being supervised full-time.[29]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Yates

    I still live every day with the pain and suffering that this pattern of affairs has caused me. Don’t have children, don’t get married, go your own way and avoid women.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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