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#223864
Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Whilst society tells would-be criminals "you will be believed", real crimes like this go on without hindrance. I think we are becoming morally bankrupt as a species.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-62163849
 
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#223870
Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
And now we discover one of the causes of this - bloody LOCKDOWN!
Really the over hype of Covid by the media has blood on its hands.
 
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#223877
Wyot

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Lockdowns saw the most vulnerable in society effectively become invisible to anyone (teachers, neighbours etc) who may have been able to help.

It is not that the cost-benefit analysis of lockdown or not got it wrong; there simply wasn't one done in the media created panic.

This is a truly heart-breaking story...
 
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#223887
Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Yes - why didn't anybody spot this? Lockdowns. Why were his horrid parents behaving so atrociously? Stupid lockdowns, I suspect, made hitherto hidden sadism become active. We should be shown the footage. Without that we can all pretend, like false allegations, that it's unimportant and "vanishingly rare". I'm really getting to loathe the hypocritical nastiness of the majority in this country (and the world). The way we all turn a blind eye because our media refuses to offend our sensibilities. Diddums.
 
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#223896
Green Man

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Wyot wrote:
Lockdowns saw the most vulnerable in society effectively become invisible to anyone (teachers, neighbours etc) who may have been able to help.

It is not that the cost-benefit analysis of lockdown or not got it wrong; there simply wasn't one done in the media created panic.

This is a truly heart-breaking story...


Lockdowns has seemed to bring out the worst out of humans. It wasn't just murder but other forms of abuse like domestic abuse and coercive behaviour.

When I see families walking past me in the high streets they act like zombies or robots. Kids don't talk and barely walk properly.
 
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#223900
Wyot

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
I suspect that you are correct JK and such instances (okay this one was off the scale vile...) are not vanishingly rare.

Much more will come out over the years. We seem to have a story a week that if you join the dots (which the media just doesn't seem to want to do) you can trace to lockdowns.

From bodies found in flats after 2 years (nobody noticed) to child abuse to long term mental health problems, to women murdered by partners...

As for the economic effects/cost of living crisis we ain't seen nothing yet.

But yes - why is the MSM not making the links, either to lockdowns or Brexit..? It is peculiar and frustrating.
 
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#223901
Wyot

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:


When I see families walking past me in the high streets they act like zombies or robots. Kids don't talk and barely walk properly.


Have you moved to Portsmouth GM?
 
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#223908
hedda

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
so terribly sad..that poor boy.

Beyond my thinking that parents can physically hurt their children.

My parents never raised a hand to me. I once asked them why and they said the same with their parents..never used physical discipline.

I do think it's a generational thing but I cannot bear people who beat children.
 
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#223919
Green Man

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:


When I see families walking past me in the high streets they act like zombies or robots. Kids don't talk and barely walk properly.


Have you moved to Portsmouth GM?


Oh God no.

Give me some credit and dignity.
 
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#223922
Green Man

Re:Absolutely horrifying story 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Wyot wrote:
I suspect that you are correct JK and such instances (okay this one was off the scale vile...) are not vanishingly rare.

Much more will come out over the years. We seem to have a story a week that if you join the dots (which the media just doesn't seem to want to do) you can trace to lockdowns.

From bodies found in flats after 2 years (nobody noticed) to child abuse to long term mental health problems, to women murdered by partners...

As for the economic effects/cost of living crisis we ain't seen nothing yet.

But yes - why is the MSM not making the links, either to lockdowns or Brexit..? It is peculiar and frustrating.


It's horrific that bodies are rotting in flats or houses. Surely the postman must notice a pile of letters. Junk mail never stops, or don't neighbours notice smells or a swarm of flies ?


I dread to think how many partners hiy each other or fleeced money from each other in lockdown. I bet support groups were ran by Skelton crew or just closed.

NHS is pretty much a thing of the past. Don't bother waiting in hope for a spot in the waiting list. Just write a bucket list before you kick the bucket.

"Protect the NHS" what bollocks. Clapping for the NHS which people did like retarded seals. Unbeknown to the public they were clapping Farewell to the NHS.

I got the belt across the legs from father if I was misbehaving. I never did it again after. I was never beaten or repetitively hit with a belt. Just one strike and it fucking stung and made my eyes water. I think he regretted it but no more was said about it after.

I'm just glad he took off his very heavy and customised belt buckle. It reminded me of Charlie Daniels.

I still think my uncle was my father and in some times I like to think he was.
 
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