I'm seeing articles like this almost on the daily now. I don't know what kind of crack pipe bribery these judges have been smoking but it's case after case of letting violent men go scott free to wreck havoc on innocent people. Most often women.
It took 3 years in the courts to reach the decision of no jail time for this POS.
'G.M. punched his ex-wife in the head, neck, shoulders and lower back, and knocked her head against some stairs, all in full view of their five-year-old daughter, on Sept. 16, 2019.'
The 43-year-old was also found guilty in 2011 of assaulting a previous partner, but because he received a conditional discharge
I don't just want to post outrage material but my frustrations have no other outlet. I have no idea what is happening in my country where this is an acceptable sentence for a previously violent man. Nor does anyone seem to know what to do.
I wonder why judges who are Jesus incarnate (🤡) would not sentence a man who fucked up his ex-wife. The same judge would lock up a woman for 20 years if her boyfriend looked at her child the wrong way. A friend of mine showed me something a while ago that basically said "why would a white judge not prosecute a white man for lynching a black person in the deep south 🤔" basically implying that the judge wouldn't go against their "brother". If abusers started punishing abusers- it would only be a matter of time the judge would get got as well. Monsters like this will only get jail time after murdering someone (a man). I have to admit- I thought Canada was a safer place that didn't cater to criminals- but all patriarchal countries seem to cater to criminals 😅 so that's worrying
We hear stories like this everyday unfortunately. When Canadian men aren't abusing or coercively controlling Canadian women via manmade housing scarcity, they're using our legal system to hurt women. This report is almost 20 years old and things have only gotten worse and more "inclusive" since then:
Canada is getting worse. If I had sole custody of my child, I would’ve left the country long time ago.
Oh yeah, and this was in the 1980’s when men turned to charging women for domestic violence and he charged me too. Lucky for me, the judge made a fool of him in court.
Further, it took a whole village to save me. I’m eternally thankful for those who helped. The women’s shelter was my refuge too.
Sadly, my ex was friends with the police and they just grabbed the popcorn and watched as he did what he wanted with me. There was only one cop on the force who helped me, probably saved my life by letting my ex know at least one member of law enforcement would be looking at him if anything “happened” to me.