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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

16yo male NH girls’ high jump champion begs for a non-custodial sentence for his father after latter convicted over possession images CSA

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NitroNine · 19/10/2024 23:59

As if determined to further demonstrate their gyroscopic self-centredness, the 16yo who is on a crusade to destroy female sport begged the court to give their father a non-custodial sentence because their father being incarcerated for knowingly distributing images of CSA would interfere with their activism.

The complete absence of any compassion for the victims; any sense of their father having really committed a serious crime - it’s frankly chilling. The whole letter is about them, about what they want. Their father’s plea to be given a non-custodial sentence focuses on the same stuff, right down to the claim about trans youth being at highest risk of suicide & pretty much telling his child if they don’t make a suicide attempt on his incarceration they’re letting him down.

(If the name sounds familiar, this individual featured in a thread at the start of the month about girls boycotting football/soccer matches.)

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Chillisintheair · 20/10/2024 00:53

I’m gender critical but a 16 year old being self centred and not understanding things from the view of others is pretty standard and is one of the reasons I am a terf. Children just aren’t emotionally developed enough or have the logid skills to have good insight.

TempestTost · 20/10/2024 01:50

Yeah, the kid should have been prevented from doing this by another family member.

The lawyer probably asked him to do it though, and what kind is going to say no to that for his father?

PaterPower · 20/10/2024 03:37

He publishes and discusses images and video of CSA online, but gets delayed incarceration and is put into an administrative level medical centre? He had a good lawyer… or a very accommodating judge.

I note from the linked article that his ex-wife doesn’t support the ‘transitioning’ of their son. Hopefully the five year break from his father’s direct influence will benefit him.

TempestTost · 20/10/2024 12:00

Is it unusual to give offenders time to wrap up personal stuff,if they aren't seem as a flight risk? If someone is the guardian of a child I imagine there could be some benefit in getting the child's arrangements sorted.

That being said I do rather wonder if the 16 year old was abused in some way.

It looks like that facility houses people with all kinds of levels of crime right up to 1st degree murder, it's designed to provide long term medical care, so I'd assume he had some argument that he was in need of that, for whatever reason.

I'm more surprised he wasn't' banned from social media.

TempestTost · 20/10/2024 12:01

Ah - there is a sex offender program there, I expect that's what he's there for.

Circumferences · 20/10/2024 12:38

“As Catholic Christians,” he wrote, “we will not isolate, polarize, or demonize, but instead, participate with the best sportsmanship and fairness that is endemic to Catholic formation.”

As we all know Catholics have such a great reputation when it comes to child safeguarding and women....

Zebracat · 20/10/2024 12:54

What a mess. How can these people not see that saying don’t lock this pedophile up because he needs to be around vulnerable young people is a huge red flag. I feel so sorry for the victims , abused on screen, for the girls whose sport has been made meaningless, and who have had this pervert hanging around them. I feel sorry for this poor misguided boy, but also for the poor Mum, who lost custody of her children to this monstrous man, and has had to stand by and see her son live this lie. What a nightmare for her.

SinnerBoy · 20/10/2024 13:10

TempestTost · Today 12:00

Is it unusual to give offenders time to wrap up personal stuff,if they aren't seem as a flight risk?

It's quite common for people convicted of Federal offences in America to be told to report to a facility weeks and even months after sentencing.

But quite why having a son with an identity crisis should be grounds for a non-custodial sentence for possessing and distributing CSA material is beyond me.

OuterSpaceCadet · 20/10/2024 13:14

So fucked up and yes massive red flags but presumably ones you're not allowed to see in the US.

NitroNine · 20/10/2024 16:28

Imagine the Bow Street Runners finding themselves at the Bow Police Dept, being told they’ve to stop parents protesting not - shock, horror - girls playing association football WITH THEIR LEGS ON DISPLAY FOR ALL TO SEE - but the fact a lad is playing with the girls. And they’re expected to pretend that they can’t tell which is the lad. Because supposedly humans can now change sex.

Would you not be thinking longingly of typhoid & Dickensesque criminals?

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Chillisintheair · 20/10/2024 00:53

I’m gender critical but a 16 year old being self centred and not understanding things from the view of others is pretty standard and is one of the reasons I am a terf. Children just aren’t emotionally developed enough or have the logid skills to have good insight.

It's quite possible this child has also been groomed. He is quite likely vulnerable himself.

(As I keep saying - vulnerable doesn't necessarily equate to harmless.)

UtopiaPlanitia · 20/10/2024 20:06

I swear that each time I read a news story like this, I think: 'this surely must be the apex of the legal insanity arising from gender identity ideology'.

But no, there’s always another more insane story. The effects of poorly thought out legislation and policy are very socially destabilising.

NotBadConsidering · 20/10/2024 21:54

A 16 year old male with a sex offender father: I imagine there has been zero exploration into the true reasons as to why this child might be looking to transition.

TempestTost · 21/10/2024 00:19

SinnerBoy · 20/10/2024 13:10

TempestTost · Today 12:00

Is it unusual to give offenders time to wrap up personal stuff,if they aren't seem as a flight risk?

It's quite common for people convicted of Federal offences in America to be told to report to a facility weeks and even months after sentencing.

But quite why having a son with an identity crisis should be grounds for a non-custodial sentence for possessing and distributing CSA material is beyond me.

Lawyers will ask for anything that seems even marginally plausible, is my reading.

I don't think what the lawyer asks for is all that indicative of anything, except if it's really batshit it means the accused is really pretty fucked in terms of a defense.

SamuelDJackson · 21/10/2024 05:38

Americas Ashton Challenor?

DrBlackbird · 21/10/2024 08:02

SamuelDJackson · 21/10/2024 05:38

Americas Ashton Challenor?

That was what came to my mind.

Still, it is indicative of what the judicial system thinks of girls and women to be so nonchalant about taking its time to lock this man up. But then even the school principal was gaslighting the concerned parents.

In addition to the insults to those girls and their parents, these ‘small’ breaks of trust adds to a wider and deeper disillusionment with state-run institutions. It’s amazing to me that the Democrats can’t see this.

ZeldaFighter · 21/10/2024 08:57

How can a person convicted of child porn charges be allowed to retain custody of his children????

Igmum · 22/10/2024 12:30

I believe that kids who want to transition are 10x more likely to have parents convicted of sexual offences than the general population.

viques · 23/10/2024 16:03

PaterPower · 20/10/2024 03:37

He publishes and discusses images and video of CSA online, but gets delayed incarceration and is put into an administrative level medical centre? He had a good lawyer… or a very accommodating judge.

I note from the linked article that his ex-wife doesn’t support the ‘transitioning’ of their son. Hopefully the five year break from his father’s direct influence will benefit him.

Another interesting take from that article is the trans child who says he isn’t a physical threat when playing in a girls team, but fears for his physical safety when playing in a boys team. They don’t listen to their own words do they.

Hairyesterdaygonetoday · 23/10/2024 16:16

Igmum · 22/10/2024 12:30

I believe that kids who want to transition are 10x more likely to have parents convicted of sexual offences than the general population.

That would explain a lot. Can you give a link to any evidence?

Hairyesterdaygonetoday · 23/10/2024 16:29

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Igmum · 24/10/2024 09:56

Hairyesterdaygonetoday · 23/10/2024 16:16

That would explain a lot. Can you give a link to any evidence?

Think it was one of the results of the GIDS data - together with high levels of autism, 98% with other psychological issues, disproprotionate numbers from the care system etc. Sorry I don't have an exact reference to hand but suspect it is fairly easy to find.

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