
22nd-February-2007
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Parental Alienation Syndrome | | Parental Alienation Syndrome Fathers advocates claim abuse allegations are routinely used to deny divorced fathers contact with their children and to poison childrens minds against their fathers, in what the activists and some psychologists call parental alienation syndrome. Cathy Young The feminist-inspired myth that women involved in custody battles and divorces do not engage in attempts to alienate the children from their fathers strikes me as ridiculous and completely unbelievable.
People will engage in all sorts of malefactions in order to advantage themselves. They will cheat on their taxes, overclaim on their insurance policies, lie in job interviews - and they will even kill or behave violently if they discover that their partners have been unfaithful. And yet we are supposed to believe that when women are involved in the most acrimonious of divorce situations - situations wherein access to their very own children are at stake - and in situations wherein they are engaging in raging hostilities with the men whom they now hate - they do not lie, or exaggerate, and they make no attempts whatsoever to poison the minds of the children against those men. More... www.angryharry.com - the only website in the entire world with the aforementioned domain address! |
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