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This father has not seen or heard from his daughter for 8 years.

Filed under: General — Lukenz @ 7:46 pm Fri 20th June 2025
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This father has not seen or heard from his daughter for 8 years. His story should be heard by everyone.

4 Comments »

  1. Amazing false claim to make, being sexually abused by the mother.
    Then to make the assumption, that he will become an offender.
    I have seen some evidence, that supports the assumption.
    Half of stranger rapes are like this, the offender was abused by mum.
    If a boy was abused by the mum, why are the results so bad.

    It’s interesting he didn’t do anything, but that he may do something.
    How can you be punished for something, that hasn’t happened.
    Everyone is a potential risk, anything can happen in life.
    Therefore the court plays God, it says it can predict the future.
    As long as someone is paying, they can ban anyone for imaginary crimes.

    Comment by DJ Ward — Sat 28th June 2025 @ 12:46 pm

  2. Evil isn’t it, paying child support but not seeing the kids.
    It’s clearly government policy, to treat men like slaves.
    Women get guaranteed custody, so that men are forced to work.
    Someone must pay for the policy, hence the child support.
    There is no limit to the evil, like the guardianship act.
    The domestic violence act, ready to go to destroy any man.
    Forget an equal society, 50:50 custody is only a dream.

    He makes an argument, that it was better to commit suicide.
    At the beginning of his eight years, he underestimated things.
    That if he could go back in time, he would say commit suicide.
    Geez lucky we can’t go back in time, and report on what happens.
    My first suicide experience was at 10, I would be horrified at events.
    Today I am well with few problems, do I say the torture is worth it.
    That despite all the bad times, living life is still the only solution.

    Comment by DJ Ward — Sun 29th June 2025 @ 9:10 am

  3. What would things be like, if there was no bigotry.
    The police only arrest offenders, not just arresting men.
    The police investigate sex crimes, not just male sex crimes.
    Female things are crimes, just as male things are crimes.

    Maybe the problem is numbers, there just too much crime.
    If paternity fraud got 1 year in prison, that’s 6,000 years of prison.
    If females domestic violence was a crime, it’s also a huge number.
    Then there’s the female sex crimes, prolific compared to men.
    1 in 30 times the female removes the condom, rape if a man does it.
    3 million condoms used each year, that is 100,000 female rapes.
    42% of women admit lying, saying they are on contraception when not.
    It goes on and on, there’s not any limit to female offending.

    That’s why they are bigots, otherwise they need many more prisons.

    Comment by DJ Ward — Sat 5th July 2025 @ 8:56 am

  4. So if you are male, there’s a number of scenarios as fathers.

    You are the father of a child, but don’t know your a father.
    You automatically don’t see the child, so Family Separation.
    It’s hard to say you are a bad dad, if you had no idea about things.

    You are not the father of a child, but are told you are one.
    You may or may not see the child, and are forced to provide.
    It’s hard to say you are a bad dad, when really you are a slave.

    You consented to be a father, willingly providing for the child.
    You may or may not see the child, there’s no father’s rights.
    It’s hard to say you are a bad dad, if mothers always get custody.

    You did not consent to be a father, everything is forced on you.
    You are unlikely to see the child, just a child support slave.
    It’s hard to say you are a bad dad, if nothing involves justice.

    There are certainly bad dads, there is a list of them as well.
    The abandoned child and abused child, and everything in between.
    There suddenly is justice, bad dads do get some form of punishment.

    There seems only a few tiny groups, men who get to be good dads.
    The relationship lasts 18 years, or the mother abandons the child.
    Then a few cases from court, with the mother ruled unfit.

    Recently I watched a video, blaming men for low birth rates.
    Why be a father, if nearly automatically you’re a bad dad.
    Soon no man may consent to be fathers, the deal is rotten.

    Comment by DJ Ward — Thu 10th July 2025 @ 10:12 am

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