Sack this irresponsible, dumb cow

6321357-290x350 Daniel Greenfield, on NZ “judge” Jane Farish:
Women in Port Hill, New Zealand can feel confident because their legal system values the Port Hill Groper’s standing in the Muslim community more than their safety.
..The family of the man accused of being “The Port Hills Groper” fears he’ll be ostracised by their Muslim community if his identity is revealed, a court was told today.
Name suppression was continued for the 63-year-old today after a judge decided he may have psychological issues if he was found guilty of grabbing, groping, and licking 15 women on the running trails…’
And that’s by no means the worst example of her behavior…do click the link.

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15 Responses to Sack this irresponsible, dumb cow

  1. Adolf Fiinkensein says:

    I’m quite happy for this mozzie prick to have name suppression provided he is required
    to wear a large sandwich board when outside his home, bearing theimmortal message “I am the Port Hill Groper.” :razz:

    BTW where the hell is Port Hill? I thought it was Port Hills.

    • KG says:

      It is, but given Greenfield’s brilliance and prodigious output, I think we can forgive him the odd typo. ;-)

  2. KG says:

    Given the frequency with which muslims abuse women, you have to doubt there’s any great social stigma attached to such behaviour. This is an ideology/religion which sanctions strapping homicide vests on young kids and in which mothers raise their kids to be homicidal “martyrs”. The odd groped buttock would barely register, one would think.
    Apologising to a rapist and saying she regretted having to jail him was arguably worse. How must the Aussie tourist who was the victim have felt about that?

    • Wombat says:

      “I regret having to jail you because for the rest of my life I will fear being raped literally to death by a pack of your friends in the parking lot.”

      “I regret having to jail you because the barest hint of dissent to the multicultural rainbow of death narrative will be a deathblow to my career.”

      The list goes on…

  3. KG says:

    Ah yes, Rob, I read that.
    I thought that being “shamed in the eyes of the community” was always part of being convicted of breaking the law? In fact, “justice must be seen to be done” would seem to require it.
    Why are muslims in particular supposed to be protected from that?
    It’s a question I’d very much like to see answered……

  4. Mathew says:

    Perhaps judge jane has some freaky sexual fantasies of her own. You know what lefties are like, watch their programs, the way they talk, the way they insult, it always, always boils down to some sort of sex act.

    On a side note, to the women of Port Hills, see this is what happens when you’re not allowed to defend yourselves and you put your faith in the “justice” system, even a fellow woman who should know better will kick you to the kerb. May i suggest next time when you find this fellow lying in a ditch calling to you to whisper something that you kick his teeth out and keep on jogging.

    After all that’s how his culture would take care of such business and we all want to be multicultural don’t we.

  5. Murray says:

    I sincerely hope a member of the family of one of the women abused will “grope” this camel shagging bastard in a dark alley.

  6. Brown says:

    I worked with a bloke many years ago who had a view that District Court Judges were failed solicitors that couldn’t make it in the realm of private practice. Maybe he was right. You would never get away with this nonsense in the real world.

  7. dondiego says:

    What shits me is the “judge” who looks like a failed social worker is ‘doing it wrong’.

    Cultural Relativity follow through; perp either loses his hand(s), his cock, or supplies aggrieved/dis-honoured families with a quantity of un-raped goats.

    But I’d rather the aggrieved husbands/sons got to deal with it ‘Sharia Style’~

    In all seriousness though, the low peoples don’t deserve our higher culture, which includes courts. But in that parallel universe repeat offenders like Ms Farish would be picking vegetables.

  8. KG says:

    “But in that parallel universe repeat offenders like Ms Farish would be picking vegetables.”
    Above her pay grade I suspect, DonD.