A peek into hell

Francis Porretto:
‘..Dina Mackney used a Family Court to reave Chris Mackney of all he possessed.
Along with everything else, Chris Mackney lost all access to the children he loved.
The abuse became so severe that he felt he could bear it no longer, and took his own life.
Now she wants his dying declaration to be declared her property, so no one else will ever read it…’
An outrage against justice, against fathers and against children that’s being repeated every day. There’s more background here, if you have the stomach for it.
It’s surprising that more men in similar situations don’t lose it and kill their wives.

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16 Responses to A peek into hell

  1. Such abuse is not uncommon. Men usually get short shrift in the Family Courts. As our society changes and women become more aggressive, expect this trend to worsen. Western society is at a tipping point where the patriarchal system is due to be replaced by a matriarchal system. Women already see themselves as competitors with men in the work place and at home. The court merely provides another arena for that competition and the rules are heavily stacked in favor of the female.

    In the mean time, politicians and judges will be loathe to alter the system because they sense the changes that are coming and any attempt to change the status quo will be viewed as misogyny. Misandry on the other hand is perfectly fine. Go figure.

    • mawm says:

      With sex so easily available these days no man needs to get married and spend his life working to feed and raise children. A day out fishing with the lads, a couple of quiet beers in the pub afterwards and the occasional pick-up………sure beats having to put up with a woman from hell and the skewed sense of justice coming out of the family courts. Believe me it’s happening already.

      • KG says:

        “Believe me it’s happening already.”
        Sure is. Which is why so many women are moaning about men being “commitment-phobic”.
        Perhaps they should take a long hard look at the systems and attitudes they unthinkingly support…..

        • Darin says:

          Mawm,around here it’s called the 3F rule,if it Flys,Floats or Fornicates,it’s cheaper to rent. :mrgreen:

          The stunning part is now women are beginning to ask where are all the men?Why is it so hard to find a man these days?What ever happened to Chivalry?

          So they create a climate where ordinary men who have done nothing wrong other than marry them are bankrupted,torn from their children and driven to suicide.A workplace where holding an elevator or opening a door for them is considered misogyny.One where men are treated as stupid sub-humans and they wonder why we want nothing to do with them.

          As a black buddy of mine said recently”these bitches be crazy”http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

  2. Darin says:

    I don’t believe in violence against women,but if I had been him I would not have killed myself and the bitch would be walking with a limp and looking over her shoulder from now on.

    • KG says:

      http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif Absolutely. People like that don’t deserve the protection men are obligated to give women.
      No free hits.

  3. Ronbo says:

    I remember when I stationed in the Philippines back in the 1960s with the U.S. Army and driving past the many rice fields. We G.I.s soon noticed that the vast majority of workers were women toiling the merciless hot sun. Then the car would pass thru a village – and guess what? Old papa-san and the boys were sitting under the shade playing cards and drinking beer.

    This encouraged us to stop at one small village and ask, “what was the deal.” We did so and purchased a round of brewskis for the guys and asked why they the lads were taking it easy while mama-san and daughter-san were out working in the hot sun.

    This one old guy, a village elder, who so old he could remember when the Spanish owned the P.I. said – “Hey, Joe, it’s like this – When the Philippines belonged to the Spanish, we men had to bust butt in the rice paddies. A man was macho, you see. The woman stayed at home under the shade and took care of the kids. Then along came the Americans and they told the women they were free and could do anything, work anywhere they liked just like a man – THEY WERE LIBERATED!”

    “So we Philippine men got together and talked it over, “Truely, the new masters of P.I. are wise men: This we will do.” We told the women, “Honey, today you are liberated by the Americans from the home and you may go work in the rice paddies under the hot sun. Meanwhile me and the boys will drink beer in the shade. Later when you are finished with the field work, you may come home to cook dinner and take care of children. After that take a bath and we will make mad love all night, if you’re not too tired..” :mrgreen:

    YOU HAVE COME A LONG WAY, BABY :!: http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

    • Darin says:

      Thanks to the industrial revolution,which was brought about almost entirely by men,women in the western world have never had it so easy.

      I’ve been wondering recently if young men and women should be required to spend some time living in primitive conditions so they better appreciate the modern world.

      Maybe at least show the women a picture of an African woman,with plates in her lips,a coil spring around her neck and a kid on each teet and say,see,this could be youhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

  4. KG says:

    There are very many exceptions, thank God.

  5. Brown says:

    My first wife wasn’t as bad as this lady appears to be but certainly wanted me dead so there would be no asset split. The sniping went on for years and she even asked for a chunk of my father’s modest estate when he died many years after we divorced. At that point I emailed my family with whom she was still friends and copied them the demand. Only at then did she give it up. While I don’t hold a grudge she is simply to poisonous to be worth an effort at a relationship in any form.

    She had a subtle poke through the children as well but eventually they worked it out and we repaired relationships. One son remained close and supportive at all times – I owe him my life. The ex still has my grown daughter under her thumb but is very subtle about it.

    My big mistake was two casual relationships post divorce after a couple of years of being celibate. I wish I could undo those and have shown my children they were first. The casual thing didn’t work for me and was emotionally expensive.

    My second wife is a gem – a real partner in marriage.

  6. KG says:

    “My second wife is a gem – a real partner in marriage.”
    Same here, Brown. :grin:

  7. The ongoing “marriage strike” really should have put Western women on notice that if they genuinely want husbands rather than conveniently absent sources of funding for their indulgences, shenanigans of this sort cannot continue. But then, Western women have been so completely drenched in the victim mindset (mated to “You can have it all” propaganda of the sort that implies that “You have a God-given right to have it all”) that adequately rational exceptions among them have become exceedingly rare.

    Several other writers have asserted that Western men desirous of mates and families will eventually “turn outward:” i.e., to cultural exogamy, for example to the Latin and Asian countries. Given the kind of strife I see and hear about daily between husbands and wives, especially ex-husbands and wives, I wouldn’t be surprised.

    • KG says:

      I wouldn’t be surprised either, Francis. Of course, Western feminists spin it as men looking for “compliant” wives and in some cases that may well be true.
      But my observations of Asian women married to European men indicate that they’re strong-minded and independent, without finding it necessary to neuter their men.

  8. Darin says:

    “Western feminists spin it as men looking for “compliant” wives and in some cases that may well be ”

    Yup,and by “compliant” they mean not a complete domineering bitch.

    I know several guys that have married Vietnamese and Korean women and they are anything but compliant.What they are is focused on their families and seeing to it they are well cared for and the children raised into high functioning adults.

    I’ve been on the hunt for nearly 20 years and good Lord is it rough.American women are by and large burnt.The two most common types from my experience either have the mindset of a 12 year old,or they are closet dikes.If one weeds out all the obvious defects(drugs,alcohol,felony convictions) and the mental hang ups your left with about 5% of the female population and 4-1/2% of those are spoken for.It’s rough out there man!