‘When we have sentencing that allows men like Dinsley and Bayley to walk free, we have sentencing that is broken’: support stronger rape sentencing

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  1. I was particularly struck by the line ” there are too many of us ” because it is so true. How can so many women be victims of this devastating crime and nothing is done. I know the laws were written by men for men but it just cannot continue to be the case that our society gives permission for male aggression, degradation and humiliation of women and girls in epidemic numbers. I work with victims of this crime and sometimes people imply that women are able to deal with and accommodate this violence as the ‘norm’. I’d like to say that all the evidence shows that every incident of abuse, of violence, of humiliation, injurs – psychologically and physically – every single incident…

  2. Laws or rules will not fix anything. The police are here to preserve disorder. They serve their masters.

    Cops/enforcement agencies must stop what they are doing, quit their jobs, go help victims get justice on an individual basis. Anyone who claims to work for justice has to say “I’ll hold him while you castrate”. THAT is justice. THAT is damage control.

    Until men are willing to go that far for women’s lives, they are not worthy of the life they’ve been given by woman, and nothing will change. Women will continue to be massacred in spite of any law.

  3. It continues to disturb and sadden me to hear of the abuse that our women have to endure. As a male, I am continually ashamed of the looks and the comments that my sex makes toward women, let alone the way they treat them. I will continue to rage against such behaviour while dealing with the damage incurred in my own soul because of the pornified world in which I was raised.
    Why do we continue to cheapen the value of life by allowing the re-offenders of such atrocities to go free? Why do we even continue to extract taxes from innocent people to pay for their incarceration? The death penalty for certain re-offenders would be just. I would have no hesitation in passing that sentence. It may stir those with similar problems to cry out to the God who can save them and get counselling help a lot faster!

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