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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Female Rapists given Free Hand -

Few people in Ireland want to accept that women and men commit sexual crimes against children in equal measure. It is no surprise that our people remain in denial having been reared on a daily diet of the Virgin Mary and the good old days when Granny never seen such violence as we have in modern Ireland.




The reality is somewhat different, the HSE has 23,000 Files relating to women who have admitted that they raped and sexually abused children, these files have never been sent to the Gardai as there is no Mandatory Reporting of Child Rape in Ireland. Some women have been prosecuted for raping children and some of those cases remain before the courts, however, 23,000 known female sex offenders will never see the inside of a Court room.



The majority of these rapes and sexual assaults by women have taken place in the family home or have been committed against a child/children known to the offender. We will never hear so called ‘victims’ groups calling for the prosecution of female rapists, mainly because they must remain in denial of the role played by women in the rape of children. It is much easier to paint a picture of the rain coated male hiding in the bushes; than it is to accept that the female relative so eager to babysit for you is actually a sexual predator.



Since the founding of the Irish Free-state and before, women have been leaders in the sexual abuse of children, the facilitation of the sexual abuse of children and the concealment of the sexual abuse of children. When female rapists are reported to social services they are treated as patients rather than criminals, they are offered a few weeks counselling and then returned to the family home to continue as normal.



Women are advised to say they have been victims of domestic abuse, even sexual crime in order to mitigate their crimes; the reality is that they needed no help or assistance in their crimes.



Mothers and Grandmothers have taken pregnant girls as young as 11 years old down to CURA in Dublin and those girls were forced to sign away their babies to the Catholic Church so that their Rapist could never be prosecuted. Women hugging the altar rails in Monaghan Town and Cork City have disposed of their children and grandchildren as if they were unwanted dogs. These women would dare to tell you that they done it for the child’s benefit, in reality these women never done anything for anyone only themselves.



There is no Mandatory Reporting of Child Rape in Ireland; the reason for this Human Rights violation is that the Catholic Church and Fianna Fail are in collusion to continue to conceal the daily rape of children in Ireland. Thousands of known female sex offenders continue to live and work in communities all over Ireland; people continue to allow baby sitters into their homes without realising that on a dusty shelf in the HSE there is a file where these people have admitted sexual crimes against children.



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In recent years more women are coming before the Courts in Europe charged with sexual criminality. Traditionally men were believed to be the sole perpetrators of sexual crime. However, recent high profile cases show that women without any assistance from men are capable of committing some of the most heinous crimes imaginable. Yesterday in Ireland another case came before the courts and here are the details:



A WOMAN charged with 87 counts of indecently assaulting a number of girls may face further charges.



Tullamore Circuit Court was told a jury would be required for the trial of the 61-year-old, who is pleading not guilty to offences that allegedly took place at an Offaly school between 1973 and 1977.



A number of the alleged victims were in the court, as was the defendant.



The book of evidence refers to seven named female victims, with 20 offences each alleged to have been committed against three of them, 10 against two other victims, six against one and one charge against the final victim.



I simply use this case as an example of the latest to appear before the Irish Courts. The correct forensic psychological term for a woman sexually abusing female children is a Homophile. Men who abuse young boys are also Homophiles. Men who abuse young girls are Hetrophiles. Women who abuse Boys are Hetrophiles. People who abuse boys and girls are known as peadophiles.



You may ask why make a distinction; surely they are all scum bags. The answer to that is simple. If we don’t make these very important distinctions then we are giving parents and children the impression that there are certain sections of our society who do not abuse children.



Over 98% of those members of religious orders who abused children the world over were Homophiles. These were men abusing pre-puberty boys. Or women abusing pre-puberty girls as in the case alleged above. If we as a society create the impression that certain people don’t abuse children then we are guilty of facilitating that abuse.



Children can only be protected by vigilance and education. If we fail to educate our society that sexual crime is not the preserve of one group of individuals, then we facilitate sexual crime. For generations Social Services and the Criminal Justice system have dealt with men and women differently when it has come to sexual crime. It was always believed that women were not capable of sexually abusing children.



The reality is that the 14 Health Boards in Ireland show that women are in fact the greater abusers of children. While men are periodically dragged before the courts and paraded in the tabloids, women are more often given counselling or sent off for a few weeks’ holidays having committed the exact same sexual crimes.



Our Political System and Criminal Justice system are dominated by men, and these men appear in most cases to be unable to deliver the laws necessary to address the sexual criminality of women. Indeed in the latest piece of sexual crime legislation introduced in Ireland, a male under the age of 17 years can be charged with rape while a woman cant.



It is this type of blinkered law that facilitates and condones the sexual abuse of many thousands of children and others each year at the hands of women. Of course those so called 'victims' groups that are mainly run by men haters are not going to highlight the sexual criminality that is committed by women.



So we have in Ireland a Moral Quagmire in which the female sex criminal can continue to ply their trade. It is shameful and disgusting to think that our politicians are incapable or unwilling to stand up and be counted, to address the rape of a child by a woman, with equal outrage as that by a man. However, our politicians have been bullied in to silence. They fear that if they openly and honestly address the rape of children by women, they will be lambasted in the lurid tabloids in which they have so much faith.



Yes many of our legislators are at the dictate of the lurid tabloids, the same tabloids that facilitate and promote the sexual objectification of men, women and children with their lurid sex chat lines, their pornography and filth. This tabloid filth facilitates and normalises the rape of men, women and children, yet out legislators sit like baying dogs, as they seek applause from the filth mongers.



The rape and sexual abuse of human beings by other human beings has been about since time began, however, in 2010 there is no excuse for our legislators to facilitate the rape and sexual abuse of men, women and children by failing to address the sea of legislative uncertainty that allows these deviants to swim in their moral quagmire.

Convicted Rapists Will Vote for Fianna Fail (Irish Political Party - presently in Government)



In a letter sent to The Irish Observer a group styling themselves, "The National Association of Convicted Sex Offenders", have stated that they are ensuring that all of their members are registered to vote in prison and will be encouraging their members to vote for Fianna Fail in the forth coming General Election.

The letter signed by former DJ/Journalist, Eamon 'Captain' Cooke, who is presently serving life in Wheatfield Prison for raping children, states that:

"We the members of NACSO pledge our support to Fianna Fail who have consistently opposed calls from those in the 'victims industry' to introduce Mandatory reporting of Child Rape, it is essential that people such as Cardinal Sean Brady, Gerry Adams and other leaders in our country are able to help and assist sex offenders when the opportunity is presented".


"We salute in particular former Minister for Justice, John O Donoghue TD, for ensuring that those members of the religious orders who were accused of sexual crime were given One Billion Euro in order that they could be protected from financial ruin".



When contacted by The Irish Observer today, the Irish Prison Service said that prisoners had the right to register to vote and that they could vote for whomever they desired. The IPS also confirmed that the right for prisoners to vote was achieved by Stephen 'Rossi' Walsh some years ago in a High Court challenge, Walsh is presently serving 13 years in Wheatfield for sexually abusing two children.


Sexual Crime in Ireland


John Muncie (2000) sets the media and public’s attitude to crime, into context, when he tells us that:



Any cursory glance at television programme listings, the contents of mass circulation newspapers or the shelves of fiction in book shops will confirm the extent to which an audience perceives crime not just as a social problem but as a major source of amusement and diversion, the way in which we enjoy violence, humiliation and hurt casts doubt on the universal applicability of harm as always connoting trouble, fear, loss and so on. For participants, too, the pleasure in creating harm, or doing wrong or breaking boundaries is also part of the equation and needs to be thought through (p.225).


Prof. Paul O’Mahony (1996) goes further in addressing the media and crime, when he says:



Sections of the media never tire of reflecting a fearful message of crime back to the public and amplifying it through selective reporting, sensational headlines and frequently inflammatory editorialising. For most part the media rhetoric of fear and moral panic is built on isolated cases taken out of the broader context of crime in Ireland. Traditional barriers of good taste and reticence have been broken down. As the parameters of the permissible have expended some sections of the media have developed a reprehensible, approach which is sensational and voyeuristic. Supposedly factual accounts and purportedly serious analyses and comment are often exaggerated, unsubstantiated by any reliable supporting evidence, and intended to provoke hysterical response (p.167).

This manufacturing of hysterical responses guillotines public and political debate and pushes certain weak politicians towards quick fix and usually harsh and ill considered repressive and punitive legislation, the results of which are more damaging to society in the long term. Brenda O’ Brien says:

I have always said that the media have played a positive role in helping us to come to terms with child abuse, but there is a real danger that they will become intoxicated with their own power (Irish Times. 2002).

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