One woman's harrowing account of the day her sons were killed by their dad: https://t.co/ux4rMclQif pic.twitter.com/9xsn8LC8In
— BBC Woman's Hour (@BBCWomansHour) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Ex-husband rage is the consequence of easy no-fault divorce though, isn't it?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Claire Throssel will always wonder if she cd hv prevented deaths of her ex-husband/sons if she hdn't divorced him
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Claire Throssel's ex-husband displayed no signs of being a danger to his sons so she herself encouraged access.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Nothing wrong in Claire Throssel's ex-husband pointing out obvious: fathers/husbands feel they own their offspring
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Behaviour of an owner towards property: the feeling that you can sell, lend, hire out or DESTROY your property.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Feeling possessive about one's offspring is not just confined to fathers/husbands, of course. Ask Rachel Cusk.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
Yet when the matter of custody arises, she shocks herself by invoking that which she most disparages, "the primitivism of the mother, her innate superiority, that voodoo in the face of which the mechanism of equal rights breaks down". She says: "They're my children. They belong to me."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medea_(play)
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour When a man kills his offspring in order to deprive his wife/ex-wife of them he is exercising possession over them.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour What would drive men into killing their offspring to spite their wives? I would suggest a sense of injustice.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour Was the sense of injustice/grievance felt by Claire Throssel's ex-husband justified? This was NEVER discussed.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour UK family law allows no fault divorce and the mother always gets the children however egregiously she behaved.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl What will @BBCWomansHour be recommending? The moment the mother says she thinks the father is a danger all contact should cease?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour When someone feels no justice can be obtained from the law of the land, he will take the law into his own hands.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl @BBCWomansHour On a scale of 1 to 100 how likely are you to get justice through the UK Family Courts if you are a father/husband?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
How sad @mummygirl has blocked me with no response or explanation cos of what I said about fathers who kill their children. @BBCWomansHour
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
By blocking me so promptly @mummygirl merely reinforces the impression that men can expect no justice from UK family courts. @BBCWomansHour
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
@mummygirl It is simply quite unimaginable @BBCWomansHour wd ever discuss any of the points I raise tho it has a clear public duty to do so.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) January 21, 2016
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