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The horrendous consequence of DEI

A sickening report but this is what DEI and 'gender equality' can lead to.Note that  the accused perverts have not been found not-guilty, only that the trial has been postponed to be restarted at a later date.https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15758847/Jury-discharged-trial-baby-allegedly-sexually-abused-murdered-teacher-process-adopting-boyfriend.html"Jury discharged in trial of baby allegedly sexually abused and murdered by teacher in process of adopting him with his boyfriend"'The jury in the case of a baby boy allegedly sexually abused and murdered by a teacher who was in the process of adopting him with his boyfriend was today formally discharged.Jamie Varley, 37, and John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, were on trial at Preston Crown Court accused of sexually abusing Preston Davey, aged 13 months.Varley was also accused of murdering the tot, who was suffocated and died four months after being placed in the couple’s care.The pair applied and underwent a ‘robust’ vetting process via Oldham Council to adopt a baby and social workers expressed ‘no concerns’ about their suitability as parents.But over the course of the following four months Preston was ‘routinely ill-treated, sexually abused and physically assaulted,’ Peter Wright KC, prosecuting, said.He was taken to hospital by the pair on three separate occasions before he died, including once with a fractured arm.But each time the couple explained away suspicious bruises to doctors, who failed to raise any safeguarding concerns.A post-mortem found the tot had suffered 40 internal and external injuries – including severe bruising to the back of his throat. A pathologist concluded he had been smothered and had died of an ‘acute upper airway obstruction.’Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley were arrested later that day on suspicion of neglect. Varley claimed he had been bathing Preston when he nipped away for a short time and returned to find him drowning.But Mr Wright said the pathology evidence did not support that and it was the prosecution case that, earlier that day, Preston had been subjected to two serious sexual assaults by Varley which caused his death.Varley denies murder, sexual assault, assault by penetration, inflicting GBH, four counts of child cruelty, 14 counts of making and taking indecent images of a child, and one charge of distributing an indecent image of a child.McGowan-Fazakerley, a sales rep, denies causing or allowing the death of a child and two counts of child cruelty.The pair face two further joint charges of sexual assault and child cruelty.(Note the description of some of the acts using the baby's mouth).The trial, expected to last six to eight weeks, is expected to start again with a fresh jury panel on Monday.'How these men were given custody of the child is not explained.But the real issue is that any man or male couple should want to and can be given such a responsibility under any circumstances.In my view it displays freakish desire and behaviour.What is their real motive ?As commented in the Spectator -"But in Britain, since 2019, single men have also been allowed to buy babies. In that time 170 men have applied for parental orders.This is even worse than allowing men to work in nurseries. We know that men are vastly more likely to abuse unrelated children than women are. We know that 91.3 per cent of child sexual abusers are male. And we know that paedophiles relentlessly seek out opportunities to access victims. The chance of single parent abuser being caught will be very low, given they may well be the only adult who has regular contact with the child.'The balance between 'individual rights' and 'gender equality' and ordinary common sense is totally skewed in the wrong direction.One can only hope their new friends in Wandsworth jail give them a loving and warm welcome.

John Hawkes ● 4d17 Comments ●

I've been having second thoughts about Trump recently....

Until recently, I’ve thought that the best thing for the world would be for him to be carried off by the men (and women) in white coats. But since the consequence would be the installation of JD Vance as President, I’ve been having distinct second thoughts. Consider a few of the things Vance has been up to lately: Firstly, he fetched up in Budapest to interfere in the Hungarian election, explaining that he was there to condemn “one of the worst examples of foreign election interference I have ever seen or ever even read about.” It’s often said that Americans don’t do irony, but this was absolutely off the scale. Then he opted to popesplain to Leo that “I think it’s very, very important for the pope to be careful when he talks about matters of theology. If you’re going to opine on matters of theology, you’ve got to be careful.” Yes, indeedy. Finally, he addressed a young MAGA audience this week (he'd need their votes in a future presidential run) about his achievements in office. “One of the things I’m proudest that we’ve done in this administration was the decision to end US military and financial support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. “Note the language,” Gerard Baker writes in the Times today, “he chose not to frame the decision as, say, a difficult but necessary choice about the best use of American resources. For Vance, it is a source of pride — a cause for moral self-approbation — that he helped cut off assistance to a free nation fighting against its continuing rape by an international predator. It almost makes the odd stupidity seem quite appealing.” Almost? In view of all this and other pronouncements by this Titan, I’m looking forward to Putney’s very own Make American Gaga Again chapter to explain to us how such a man would make an excellent US President.

Richard Carter ● 10d33 Comments ● 5d