Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 26, 2020 16:47:32 GMT
Article written by the former already a feminist, who abandoned the movement after careful consideration of the facts. Exactly a therapist, which deals with parental alienation. Below is just a short quote from her statement:
"I wrote about this extensively for OXFAM and produced a guide which assisted service providers to enable separated fathers to be supported. Having always believed that feminism stood for equality, I could not understand when I was confronted with the outcome of my research, how social policy could be so weighted against men. So much so in fact that not only were men driven out of the family by social policy, they were then blamed for disappearing!
You can read about my work as a feminist in the foreign land of working for equality in separated family services here
Whilst I took off the feminist blinkers a long time ago and found myself living and working with a 360 degree vision because of it, I remain aware of how dangerous it is to anyone who stands up against it and speaks of a different way to live and work.
Regardless of the fact that I assist as many alienated mothers as fathers and regardless of the fact that I face stalking and harassment from abusive fathers who make claims of alienation and who turn their attentions to me when I will not support those claims, it is feminists who have threatened, stalked and harassed me the most. To the degree now where the Metropolitan Police are involved in protecting me.
This refusal to accept other views and determination to discredit anyone who will not share theirs, is a pattern of behaviour in feminist activists, which is turned upon everyone who refuses to accept the line that all fathers are a risk to their children and all mothers are angels.
Adrienne Barnett clearly believes in feminist ideology and clearly wishes to ensure that mothers are always prioritised over men. Hence the cherry picked quotes and naming of people who work in this field to support her conclusions. As such this research is nothing other than a determined drive to discredit the concept of parental alienation and reset the landscape in favour of the belief that all fathers are abusive until proved otherwise
I found the unnecessary denigration of my fellow therapists and psychologists in this research disturbing. Where does research stop being objective and the covert intention of the researcher become palpable? In this case, it is in the language used to diminish the work of even the most established institutions who work in this field."
"I wrote about this extensively for OXFAM and produced a guide which assisted service providers to enable separated fathers to be supported. Having always believed that feminism stood for equality, I could not understand when I was confronted with the outcome of my research, how social policy could be so weighted against men. So much so in fact that not only were men driven out of the family by social policy, they were then blamed for disappearing!
You can read about my work as a feminist in the foreign land of working for equality in separated family services here
Whilst I took off the feminist blinkers a long time ago and found myself living and working with a 360 degree vision because of it, I remain aware of how dangerous it is to anyone who stands up against it and speaks of a different way to live and work.
Regardless of the fact that I assist as many alienated mothers as fathers and regardless of the fact that I face stalking and harassment from abusive fathers who make claims of alienation and who turn their attentions to me when I will not support those claims, it is feminists who have threatened, stalked and harassed me the most. To the degree now where the Metropolitan Police are involved in protecting me.
This refusal to accept other views and determination to discredit anyone who will not share theirs, is a pattern of behaviour in feminist activists, which is turned upon everyone who refuses to accept the line that all fathers are a risk to their children and all mothers are angels.
Adrienne Barnett clearly believes in feminist ideology and clearly wishes to ensure that mothers are always prioritised over men. Hence the cherry picked quotes and naming of people who work in this field to support her conclusions. As such this research is nothing other than a determined drive to discredit the concept of parental alienation and reset the landscape in favour of the belief that all fathers are abusive until proved otherwise
I found the unnecessary denigration of my fellow therapists and psychologists in this research disturbing. Where does research stop being objective and the covert intention of the researcher become palpable? In this case, it is in the language used to diminish the work of even the most established institutions who work in this field."