The Feminist Lie: It Was Never About Equality by Bob Lewis

The Feminist Lie: It Was Never About Equality by Bob Lewis

Author:Bob Lewis
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: feminism
ISBN: 9781546926092
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-05-27T04:00:00+00:00


6.

DEBUNKING THE DV LIES

The subject of domestic violence almost automatically evokes an image of a man beating his wife with their child in the backdrop of the scene, helplessly watching, tears in the child's eyes.

While it's an extremely emotionally charged image, it's also the one that feminists have been marketing for almost 50 years. In fact, when feminists refer to domestic violence, they almost always paint narratives similar to the one above to punctuate their point and gain support. This narrative is so common today as to be canon in the annals of domestic violence. However, as a book of non-fiction, we're going to stick to facts, not feminist fictions or dishonest propaganda.

With that in mind, lets discuss a domestic violence victim that's received little to no attention in the press. 23-year-old Desiere Rants. Desiere was a homicide victim from Ravensdale, Washington. Desiere baby-sat friends children and was planning to be a nursing assistant. She was close to her family and especially her brother when she was murdered.

What makes Desiere so different from the stories we normally hear about? Desiere was the murder victim of the former Chairwoman of the Federal Way Domestic Violence Task Force Lorraine Netherton (AKA Lorraine Laxton).

Kathleen R. Merrill reported in the King County Journal that Netherton called 911 on Friday, November 22, 2002. Netherton said she was in pursuit of child kidnappers. Five minutes passed and the 911 call disconnected. A short while later Netherton called 911 back. This time she reported she shot the driver of the car she was pursuing. She stated the shooting was in self-defense, and claimed the driver had repeatedly punched and pushed her.

When the police arrived, they found Netherton had two firearms, a 9mm semi-auto handgun and a .44 magnum revolver. Netherton then changed her story from the kidnapping narrative she told the 911 dispatcher to the new narrative that she was serving court papers on the father of the 7-year-old child she earlier claimed was kidnapped.

Turns out the father, William Rants, was in a custody battle with the mother of their children Gwen Rees. A tribal court had previously awarded William custody of their 7-year-old child. The mother, rather than respect the order, went forum shopping, got a family court judge from a different jurisdiction to sign a temporary custody order. This order allowed the court to transfer custody of the child from William and placed her with Rees' friend while Rees entered drug treatment. There is no evidence the judge who signed the temporary order was aware of the tribal court's prior ruling. By the way, for those who don't know, forum shopping is when a court litigant gets an adverse ruling before one judge, then keeps looking for another judge until they can find one to rule in their favor. It's highly unethical.

Netherton told arriving police officers that Desiere hit her with a car door while exiting her vehicle and then continued attacking Netherton. Netherton claims she shot Desiere in self-defense after pistol whipping Desiere didn't deter Desiere's attack.



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