Glenn Kirschner – From Trump’s False Claim of Exoneration to Jeffrey Clark Pleading the 5th: A Legal Recap of Nov 2021
Thom Hartmann – War on Christmas Causing North Pole Labor Shortage?
Ring of Fire – Moms For Liberty Group Smacked Down In Tennessee For Suggesting Slavery Was A Positive Achievement
Cracked – If Crowdfunding Sites Were Honest
A football (or as we would say in the US, “soccer”) team in Russia (St. Petersburg) teamed up with local shelters to put some adoptable dogs into the spotlight at a game.
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Yesterday was quiet, but I got a late start, so didn’t do a whole lot. Which is fine. I did assemble the next two weeks meds (a day late.)
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The Conversation – What the public doesnât get: Anti-CRT lawmakers are passing pro-CRT laws
Quote – [A Wisconsin] bill … includes a ban against teaching that â[o]ne race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex.â …. Now imagine a 10th grade social studies class begins a unit on corporate America. The teacher opens with basic facts about Fortune 500 CEOs…. In effect, this story suggests that white men are inherently superior â the precise message that Wisconsinâs bill prohibits. Click through for the complete case. This would be funny if it weren’t so sad. Dunning and Kruger would be facepalming.
Crooks and Liars – BOGO: Koch Industries Buys An AZ Senate Candidate’s…Company
Quote – Republican Jim Lamon was the founder and owner of DEPCOM Power, a solar power company headquartered in Arizona. Lamon’s company was acquired by a division of Koch Industries, just in time to give Lamon a huge cash infusion with which to challenge Mark Kelly, who is running for re-election in 2022. Click through for details. I believe this is called “plausible deniability” – which is seldom, and in this case not, plausible.
Experts in autocracies have pointed out that it is, unfortunately, easy to slip into normalizing the tyrant, hence it is important to hang on to outrage. These incidents which seem to call for the efforts of the Greek Furies (Erinyes) to come and deal with them will, I hope, help with that. As a reminder, though no one really knows how many there were supposed to be, the three names we have are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. These roughly translate as “unceasing,” “grudging,” and “vengeful destruction.”
I like to try to find articles which contain information that could help someone – help us change our behavior perhaps, or just help us to have a better attitude. But some times an article just jumps up, smacks me in the face, and says, “read me and barf,” For instance, the congenital syphilis one. And now this one. Don’t say you weren’t warned to get a barf bag.
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Victims of domestic abuse find no haven in family courts
The #MeToo movement may have shifted the balance of credibility on sexual abuse and harassment at work more toward victims and away from alleged perpetrators. But the same cannot be said regarding menâs violence and abuse at home: In fact, womenâs reports of domestic violence are still widely rejected, especially in one critical setting: the family court.
When women, children or both report abuse by a father in a case concerning child custody or visitation, courts often refuse to believe them. Judges even sometimes âshoot the messengerâ by removing custody from the mother and awarding it to the allegedly abusive father.
For instance, courts reject 81% of mothersâ allegations of child sexual abuse, 79% of their allegations of child physical abuse, and 57% of their allegations of partner abuse. Overall, 28% of mothers alleging a father is abusive lose custody to that father; this percentage rises to 50% when an allegedly abusive father accuses the mother of âparental alienationâ (more on this below).
Family courtsâ hostility â both in the U.S. and abroad â toward claims of paternal or spousal abuse has been widely reported by scholarsand litigants. But itâs only recently that empirical data has been produced that validates the growing chorus of distress.
I am a scholar of domestic violence and the law. Working with four other researchers, I conducted a federally funded study that reviewed all electronically published family court cases between parents in the U.S. between 2005 and 2014 related to custody or visitation that involved abuse or alienation claims.
Among the results from this analysis of thousands of cases: Courts rejected womenâs claims of partner violence and child abuse by men, on average, roughly two-thirds of the time. They rejected mothersâ claims of child abuse by fathers approximately 80% of the time. And they reversed custody from mothers alleging abuse to the allegedly abusive fathers at rates ranging from 22% â for partner violence claims â to 56% when mothers alleged both sexual and physical child abuse.
Courtsâ skepticism in these cases is due to many factors, but a key driving force is the concept of âparental alienationâ or âparental alienation syndrome,â which was invented in the 1980s by a psychiatrist named Richard Gardner.
Gardner claimed that the vast majority of child sexual abuse claims in custody court were false. In addition to attributing false allegations to mothersâ vengeance against their ex-husbands, he theorized that mentally unbalanced mothers also convince themselves (falsely) that their children are being abused by their fathers.
Thus, our study found, consistent with Gardner and parental alienation theory, that when a father accused of sexual abuse responded by accusing the mother of parental alienation, 50 out of 51 courts sided with the father and refused to believe the sexual abuse claim.
Our study also found that when allegedly abusive fathers respond to any type of abuse allegations by accusing mothers of alienation, mothers are roughly twice as likely to be disbelieved, and their rate of custody losses doubles to roughly 50%.
More specifically, there is no empirical research supporting the idea that, when one parent bad-mouths the other or takes other steps to undermine the otherâs relationship with a child, the child actually turns against the âtargetedâ parent. In fact, research has found the opposite: that bad-mouthing can actually backfire, by turning the child against the bad-mouthing parent.
Nor is there any objective way to distinguish a childâs legitimate and justified estrangement due to the avoided parentâs own behaviors from an estrangement unjustifiably fueled by the other parent.
In short, there is no scientific or objective means of applying the alienation label. Rather, it is applied whenever an evaluator or court subjectively chooses not to believe a mother and/or a childâs abuse claims and chooses to instead believe the mother is malicious or sick and the child is not in reality.
The belief that it is fathers, not mothers, who canât get a fair shake in custody cases is further fueled by fathersâ rights groupsâ claims that courts are biased against fathers.
In fact, while family courtsâ special valuation of fathering is difficult to prove empirically, our study did find that protective fathers are not penalized for accusing the mother of abuse, as are mothers who accuse fathers of abuse. The study also found that parental alienation claims benefit fathers more than mothers.
Deadly consequences
The harm to both children and their protective mothers from these family court practices is significant.
One study of what are called âturned-aroundâ cases involved allegations of child abuse that were at first viewed as false and later judged to be valid. This study found that a majority of children in these cases were forced to live with their abusive fathers, that the vast majority reported new incidents of abuse and that childrenâs mental and physical health significantly deteriorated before a second court finally sent them back to their safe mothers.
Worst of all, family courtsâ refusals to take seriously one parentâs claims that the other parent is dangerous have enabled over 100 child homicides.
================================================================ Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, of all the places in the world where children’s well being should be the number one priority, family court ought to be at the top of the list. I don’t expect people who work in family court to be oerfect, but I do expect them to have learned more than Freud when he deccided that thh those women patiens claiming their fathers raped them must be making it up, because people – men – prominent persons in the community – don’t sdo such things. Well, surprise, surprise. And now Republicans want to take us backward instead of forward, and essentially declare open season on women and children 24/7/365*.
I couldn’t help thinking of Andrew Vachss as I read this. He has been pedophiles’ worst nightmare for decades. We could certainly use more like him – a lot more like him. Stuff like this goes far to explain why he now looks about a hundred and eighty (he’s actually 79. And, when we lose him, who will we have?)
Yesterday was the first day since the oandemic started that the Metropolitan Opera was able to do a live broadcast over the radio (Last season was all re-runs). It was a new opera, “Eurydice,” which tells (I can’t say re-tells because the story is very far out) the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in the 21st century, from the point of view of Eurydice. It’s very accessible (term of art for “easy to listen to, not a lot of dissonance”). Thatt’s a good thing as just following the plot is plenty challenging.
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NPR – Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect are held on $500,000 bond after manhunt
Quote – “They sought multiple attempts to hide their location and were eventually tracked down after they parked their car somewhere a witness saw it,” said Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald. “These two individuals were found locked somewhere in a room, hiding. These are not people that we can be assured will return to court on their own.” Click through for details. I thought this was an update we’d all want to see.
Democratic Underground (Eleanor R) – Heartbreaking (tissue alert)
Quote – McClaren Hospital where Oxford community is gathered to supportthe family of Justin Shillings, one of the four teens killed this week. Justin is an organ donor and the crowd is here so that when his body is moved for surgery his family can look down andsee the love and support. Click through for picture … and comments. Don’t miss comment #15 by barbtries.
HuffPost – âObsceneâ GOP Blockade Stalls Dozens Of Biden Nominees
Quote – Republicans canât actually block all of Bidenâs nominees from being confirmed. But they can use the existing rules of the Senate to drastically slow down their appointments, dragging out the process of filling what have typically been uncontroversial jobs in lower-level positions across the federal government. With the GOP refusing to expedite many of Bidenâs nominees, placing so-called âholdsâ on them at the committee level, Democrats must carry out multiple votes to confirm each one, eating up valuable floor time that could be spent on other legislative business. Click through for story. Dirty tricks and more dirty tricks. All done to “own the libs,” but really all done to hurt the American people.
Yesterday, it was calm again. I’m beginning to be able to tell how much I overdid the previous day by how much my back hurts when I get up. It was worse yeatersay (after bringing in groceries) than the previous two days, but nothing compared to how it felt the day after I saw Virgil. On the whole, the back is improving, though, which is nice.
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Black parents say movement to ban critical race theory is ruining their children’s education
Quote – “This is a way for them to stop, or try to prevent the schools from actually teaching, and practicing, equity, diversity and inclusion across the schools,” Hutchsinon said. “I hear a lot of White mothers say they think their child is too young to learn about racism. You know what, my child’s not too young to experience it.” Click through for story. It’s so obvious, isn’t it? If white children can have their snowflake fee-fees hurt be learning the truth about white history, what does that imply for black children who are systematically prevented from learning anything black history? So obvious. But apparently it needs to be said (and very loudly.)
Daily Kos (keefknight) – Cartoon: Black Mugshots
Quote – I’m going to screw the algorithm. Black people, post and sent s pic of yourself drinking out of your favorite mug. Non-Black people: Post and sentd a pic of yourself with a black mug. Click through for cartoon and for comments. I love this idea. Photos can be uploaded at www.blackmugshots.com if you are interested. The hashtag is #blackmugshot.
HuffPost – Parents Of Oxford High School Shooting Suspect Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter
Quote – âWhile the shooter was the one who entered the high school and pulled the trigger, there were other individuals who contributed, and itâs my intention to hold them accountable as well,â McDonald said. âGun ownership is a right, and with that right comes great responsibility.â Click through for details. I think we can all agree it’s terribly sad that this is necessary – but, since apparently it is, I for one am glad to see it. (Glenn says the same and more, but that won’t post until tomorrow’s Video Thread.)
Glenn Kirschner – Not his own video, but an appearance on Stephanie Miller from 11/28. So, not new. He just shows a slughtly different side of himself to Stephanie.
RHQ – Trump Rioter Hit By Most Ironic Karma
Now this News – Exhibit Sheds Light on Migrant Farmworkers’ Stories
Really American – INSANE “Dr.” Oz IS A Danger To America
The Alt-Right Playbook – I’m not sure whether this is a new end note or whether I just don’t remember it (or maybe issed it.) But hey, it’s worth watching multiple times.
Reuters – White House unveils Biden Christmas decorations
Beau – Let’s talk about Fred Gray, Alabama, and a new south….