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Carey Roberts on Domestic Violence (US)

Domestic Violence Fairytales Threaten Constitutional Protections

by Carey Roberts, PAJAMAS MEDIA, Sep. 2, 2010

The Violence Against Women Act includes a definition of domestic violence that is so wide you could drive a Mack truck through it.

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Note: The consequences of false allegations by women (very common) that someone committed violence against them are violence by proxy.

Update 2010 09 05: By the way, looking for information about Carey Roberts on the Internet will provide many instances of a statement that reads “His best-known work was an exposé on Marxism and radical feminism,” while no link to that exposé is provided.  The website of the Equal Justice Foundation contains that exposé.  See,

Carey Roberts column

Carey Roberts is an analyst and commentator on political correctness. His best-known work was an exposé on Marxism and radical feminism.

Carey Roberts’ best-known work, his exposé on Marxism and radical feminism, is not necessarily easy to find, but this link will help with that. (Some of the URLs for the article series appear to keep changing.  For that reason the identified link leads to an Internet search for the series.  The first or second link in the return list will most likely lead you to the series.)

It is very doubtful that the series of essays will make it any time soon into the education curriculum, but it does make for very essential reading.

New Brazilian Law: Parental Alienation is Child Abuse

August 26, 2010

New Brazilian Law 12 318 defines and punishes parental alienation

by Father Knowledge Centre

Breaking news: Brazil has ratified a law that defines and punishes parental alienation as a form of child abuse

On the 26th of August 2010 the Brazilian Parliament has ratified with immediate effect a law against parental alienation. The law defines parental alienation as a form of child abuse. It provides Brazilian judges and courts with seven measures to deal with parental alienation. Amongst those are fines, contrary custody and/or care and residence decisions and care supervision orders.

Below you will find the text of this new Brazilian law in an English translation and below that the Brazilian original text.

Peter Tromp
Father Knowledge Centre Europe

(Full Story)

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Information on parental alienation syndrome (PAS)

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