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Marshall - 14 July 2004 Years of feminist propaganda and enforced "gender sensitivity
training" reminiscent of communist re-education camps, have created an
illusory world in judges' minds whereby men are naturally evil and violent
and where women are saints who only harm or kill when driven by forces beyond
their control.
There is ample anecdotal evidence that this indoctrination has led to gross distortions in sentencing
rates between men and women.
A particularly pernicious concept dreamed up by feminists is "the
battered woman syndrome". This is essentially a licence to kill. A number
of women have walked free from Australian courts after admitting to murdering
their husbands. Each claimed she was driven to it by years of violence at the
hands of her husband. Unfortunately the husband is not around to give evidence
or refute the allegation.
WA Judge lets woman walk free after attempting to murder her
children
A 32-year-old woman, whose name was suppressed, walked free from the Western
Australian Supreme Court on May 26, 2004 after pleading guilty to four counts of
attempting to murder her two daughters, aged two and nine years old. She had
attempted to murder her daughters by gassing them in the family car on two
separate occasions on June 17, 2003.
WA Chief Justice David Malcolm, a man prone to making pompous, bleeding-heart
commentary in the media, ruled that the woman's antidepressant drugs contributed
substantially to her actions, and let her walk free with a suspended jail term.
Justice Malcolm described the woman as a loving mother who cared for her
children.
Running a hose from the exhaust pipe into the family car is certainly a novel
way to care for your children.
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