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Nick

@surviving_lada

Abuse survivor and male victims' advocate. Ex-cop. Gender should never determine the level of compassion or support you get!
Open to ideas, not ideology. ✝️

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But don't worry ladies because Surrey Police are running an undercover scheme to catch men cat calling at female officers... #ToxicPolicing #ToxicIdeology #VAWG

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Never ever forget the likes of #Proudman and Taylor, Women's Aid and many others actually persisted in sticking up for #Heard, even when the jury made the findings they did, and even given this evidence is in public domain. Shame on them facebook.com/share/r/1B4j2X…

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The legal representatives of #LucyConnelly and all those others who were advised to lodge a "guilty" plea, must be feeling proud of themselves... bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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He's very lucky is Ricky Jones. Not because he was found not guilty, but because this wasn't a wolf-whistling offence committed in view of Surrey Police! 🤪

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"After seven years of relentless public shaming five young hockey players have been found not guilty (of r*pe) and their accuser exposed as a lying, manipulative woman." Shocking news coming from Canada as reported in Bettina Andt's newsletter/substack. @bettinaandt

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If it's so bad that body cams are required/deemed useful, the school's behaviour processes have already failed miserably and there's probably no saving it via cameras imo

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Unfairness in r*pe trials means "many men in Scotland are not getting a fair trial" Once again, ideology (#feminism) has driven our judicial process to be anti-justice... youtu.be/L23iilfSayk?si…

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Jason Charles Grok On average, around 300 to 350 men take their own lives each month in the UK, based on recent annual figures from the Office for National Statistics. Men account for about three-quarters of all suicides in the UK, making it a significant public health concern.