8 thoughts on “Doting father, 46, taking his daughter, 14, to visit his cancer-stricken mother is stunned when Travelodge staff call police on him because they think he is a paedophile

  1. An example of sexism, a mother and son would not have been reported, and the guilty till proven innocent in that there was no evidence whatsoever for the accusation. Also another example of how all this bears down on poorer men. The chap is carer for his disabled wife. Travelling by train to a “cheap” hotel no doubt used to “making do”. No doubt much like divorced fathers with little disposable income trying to sort holidays or visits with their kids. Though the news is generally full of celebrities (me too I see again at the Luvvie fest awards) the real effects of the real everyday sexism impact most on ordinary men.

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    • The excuses are always. “we were following guidelines”. I would love for someone to get hold of these and expose the blatant sexism that is being pushed.

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      • It’s complete bullshit. It’s like the recent case of 1000 children who were arrested for distributing child porn in Denmark and one of the police thugs was claiming “oh we are just following the law and doing what we are required to do”. It’s like, err… You do not have to prosecute every case, there is absolutely no requirement to. If there was then police forces would be being sued all the time for failing to follow up on crimes. If you’ve ever had something stolen you’ll know full well how little the police will do about it.

        So what does this mean? This means the police and Travelodge are serving an ideologically driven agenda and not merely “following protocol”. In my view, heads must roll, someone must be fired for this, they must be made an example of, as a deterrent to others who wish to follow a similar paedohysterical path.

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  2. This is what happens when a dangerous ideology takes over.

    Infamously, we saw it in Nazi Germany, Stalin’s Russia, Mao’s China etc. etc

    And again more recently in the Satanic ritual child abuse panic that started in the States, and had perhaps it’s highest profile here in Britain in Cleveland, Yorkshire.
    It is a virulent form of hysteria that feeds off publicty, promotion and uncontrolled and misdirected emotion.

    Tellingly, the word ‘hysteria’ is based on the Greek for uterus, which is why we have feminism, and ‘masculinism’ is an unknown phenomenon.

    The ancient Greeks were across this vital piece of understanding thousands of years ago.
    Those who do not learn from their mistakes are doomed to repeat them unitl they do….

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  3. Classic example of how fifty years of demonising men and male sexuality has made people so paranoid you can’t even travel with your own children by yourself any more. This is the third or fourth case of this which had reached the newspapers in the past couple of years. Will Self write a coloumn about being accused of it himself while out with his son on a walk.

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    • Unfortunately though Will Self was married to vile Guardian feminist Deborah Orr. You wonder whatever would have possessed him to marry such a horrible woman? It seems though they separated in 2017, I wonder why!!

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      • Unsurprising given how she writes about gender; though really, the fact that she didn’t take his name at the ceremony would have been a big red flag to anyone who follows these forums. These days, when a wedding is basically just chance for the bride to show off (since signing a piece of paper in front of a state bureaucrat has the same legal implications, why hold a fancy ceremony – 9 times out of ten because the bride wants to waste £30 grand), any woman who makes a point of bucking tradition is basically screaming “you are just a prop to show my friends I’ve arrived!”; and that’s the type you want to avoid marrying, because sure as eggs is eggs, when it’s time to move onto the next screen, it’s you who gets trampled when she decides she’s uunnnhhaaapppyyy and that you’re secretly a monster.

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  4. “A Travelodge spokesman said: ‘All our hotel teams are trained according to national guidelines supported by the NSPCC.” That explains it all.

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