‘Trauma’ for parents separated from their children

Good to see this on the BBC website without any feminist commentary casting doubt on the reality of parental alienation. A tip of the hat to Simon Cobb of People Against Parental Alienation (Papa), to whom the BBC piece links. Unusually for the BBC on such matters, the journalist is a man, Tom Hepworth (unless ‘Tom’ is short for Thomasina, a woman’s name). If the former, I don’t suppose he’ll last long there.

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2 thoughts on “‘Trauma’ for parents separated from their children

  1. “and survivors of domestic abuse” And you know who are the “victims” of domestic abuse ? Well it’s the mothers isn’t it ? VAWG tells us that and mothers have to be believed when they make accusations.

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  2. Its a pity the article makes no mention of the activists who are campaigning against the idea that Parental Alienation exist.

    you all know , everyones favourite crazy lawyer proudman and her feminist supporters including womens aid etc…

    Its another episode of ” we support women and girls”. part 1 was the grooming gangs, part 2 is Parental alienation, part 3 is domestic violence is gendered…..

    that seems to be the thing isn’t it. that the labour party( and tories/libdems etc) and their supporters always throw the very same women and girls they claim to support “under the bus”… after trampling all over the men and boys first…

    for me its 14 and half years and counting…

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