
Attempted murder. The fact that she was rescued in time should not mitigate his charges at all. Attempted murder, assault. Lock him (all of them actually but especially the one who attempted to murder the young girl) up and throw away the key.
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RECOMMENDED READING
If you are experiencing/at risk of male violence you may find these books useful:
Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men by Lundy Bancroft
The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence by Gavin de Becker
Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life by Evan Stark
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Domestic violence against women by men is “caused” by the misuse of power and control within a context of male privilege. Male privilege operates on an individual and societal level to maintain a situation of male dominance, where men have power over women and children. Domestic violence by men against women can be seen as a consequence of the inequalities between men and women, rooted in patriarchal traditions that encourage men to believe they are entitled to power and control over their partners.
Perpetration of serious violence and crime is in fact the most distinctive sex difference there is, cross-culturally.
The male-female difference in perpetrators of violent crime is about 10 to 1, consistent across every state in the United States, and true of every country for which such data are available…The overwhelming maleness of violence is so pervasive in every human society that it is typically not even recognized as such; it is the ocean in which we swim.
They have no problem identifying a “girl” as the victim in the headline, yet conveniently refer to her attackers as “group of thugs” and not males.
The majority of other news outlets have done the same and so far none have named male violence as the problem. All articles are being worded as though this is a problem unique to this gang of boys and nearly all of them blur their faces despite an on going investigating to identify them.
I'm shocked they even used derogatory language for the men though. I saw another article and it was calling them boys, "accidentally nudged her" etc. The language was so mild you'd think they were talking about a schoolyard tussle instead of a hate crime and attempted murder.
This is on mumsnet. One of the assailants is an up and coming footballer Jason Delaney. Perhaps the team sponsors should be notified
There’s a petition on Change.org for him to be dropped by his team. I’ve signed it. He was the guy who kicked the girl in the face and then laughed about it. I hope that’s the end of his career, but if not any team proposing to sign him in the future should be targeted and told about this incident.
That’s great he’s been identified! Surly he must know who he was with then, right?
I saw some comments saying, with the current laws, minors are hardly even punished. This needs to gain enough outrage so that changes asap.