Re: Faye Turney - Now she knows how it feels!



On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 12:43:14 +0100, in uk.politics.misc Dead Paul
<dead_paul@xxxxxxxx>, wrote

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 06:44:04 -0400, FACE wrote:

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 11:01:27 +0100, in uk.politics.misc Dead Paul
<dead_paul@xxxxxxxx>, wrote

On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 08:22:08 -0400, FACE wrote:

On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 12:06:30 GMT, in uk.politics.misc mike
<mike@xxxxxxxxx>, wrote

On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 07:41:55 -0400, FACE <AFaceInTheCrowd@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On 5 Apr 2007 14:15:28 -0700, in uk.politics.misc "Turk182"
<digitalradiouk@xxxxxxx>, wrote

Having abandoned her 3 year old child to go to Iraq, now Faye Turney
will have had experienced a sense of isolation and dread that her
little child experienced when she deserted it. Neuroscientific brain
scans now show how a child's brain will become mishaped during it's
development, when the significant caregiver is suddenly unavailable.
Studies by John Bowlby show that the child experiences bereavement.
A month is forever to a small baby - it perceives that mum as dead.
Do you think she will now carry out her responsiblities as a mother
or will go off again? Faye Turney is an emotional terrorist who in
neglecting her child's emotional development, gets very little of my
sympathy.

Turk182

Would you suggest killing her outright or incarceration for the rest
of her natural life?

You only give two extreme options in an attempt to ridicule the point

You noticed! ;-)

Anyone grasping for such a ridiculous "point" deserves ridicule.

being ridiculous is what you do when you have no argument.


No doubt that sounds good to you.

How it sounds has nothing to do with my reasons for saying it.

However,ridicule is perfectly proper
when the "point" itself was couched in a manner deserving scorn.

I agree turk was a bit overboard (har har) with his final description but
essentially he is correct about the womans place being in the home/rearing
kids.

With that last sentence i would say that we are not in *that* much
disagreement here. I don't think that women should be 'tied down' to being
a homemaker, but it was the terminology used that prompted my original
response. The overly emotive terminology included:

"Having abandoned her 3 year old child"
"deserted it" [the child]
"child's brain will become mishaped(sic)"

but the definite kicker to scorn was:
"Faye Turney is an emotional terrorist"


FACE

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