Wednesday, 19 October 2022

Doesn't She Have An Equally Strong Case Against Her Mother...?

A human rights lawyer who was groomed, raped and made pregnant at 14 by her mother's boyfriend has received a payout by her former school after claiming staff failed to protect her.
Her case against the college, which charges fees of up to £35,000 a year, surrounded the belief that if staff had fulfilled their safeguarding responsibilities, she could have been spared months of abuse.
Or does mummy not have such deep pockets?
In 2020 insurers for Ellesmere College settled out of court and paid Miss Fawcett a sum without an admission of liability.
Thought so...

Shakespeare was right, wasn't he?

2 comments:

  1. I, obviously, don't know the truth of this case, but (growing ever more jaded and cynical) ...

    Perhaps her mother would have a different perspective on what occurred (and possibly ‘who’ was the prime mover, or at least as involved in that crime) and that would have to come out in such a case no? Who knows?

    After all 14 year old girls (and boys) never ever show interest in older members of the opposite sex around them /sarc (I’ve personally avoided contact with a few ladies over the years because … their daughters started acting ‘inappropriately’ and, knowing how everyone and the law would react, took the only safe action I could. It probably wont make a difference because, after all, twenty years from now one of them may need some cash and ...).

    So, not only did she not inform the police herself she voluntarily decided to, even in circumstances she could easily have avoided him (the school – in his van?!?), be ‘available’, but … she waited a decade (until she needed/wanted the money) to sue the school?

    It’s women in cases like this (and uncountable similar others) that have left the vast majority with (justifiably to an extent) little or no sympathy for the real, violently attacked and forcibly raped victims, and for that they should all be shot.

    (I have a couple of friends who were violently attacked, traumatised beyond belief and mentally and physically scarred for life, and … they hate and despise such women, who could so easily have walked away at any point , with a passion. And for those who so blatantly milk the system there are no words).

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  2. "It’s women in cases like this (and uncountable similar others) that have left the vast majority with (justifiably to an extent) little or no sympathy for the real, violently attacked and forcibly raped victims, and for that they should all be shot."

    Never a truer word was written! How come all those feminists didn't see this coming?

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