De
gesprekken die plaatsvonden voor toetreding van opperploert en
smerige seksist Kavanaugh tot het hooggerechtshof van de VS, hebben
de vrouwenrechten in de VS geen goed gedaan, zo zou de politie in de VS (nog) minder snel een vrouw geloven als die zich
bijvoorbeeld bij de politie meldt na een aanranding of verkrachting
(dat was en is al een ‘kriem’ in de VS..)
Uit een
onafhankelijk onderzoek blijkt dat meer burgers in de VS nu geloven dat
Kavanaugh onder ede heeft gelogen en dat de vrouw die hij aanrandde, dr. Christine Blasey de waarheid sprak…..
Tijdens de verhoren van Kavenaugh, die voorafgingen aan zijn aanstelling, hebben 1 op de 4 vrouwen hun trauma (seksueel geweld) herbeleefd, voor vrouwen met wortels in Latijns-Amerika was dit aantal zelfs 1 op de 3…….
Het meest lullige is wel dat Kavanaugh zich in zijn nieuwe functie ook met zaken als verkrachtingen, of achterstelling van vrouwen moet bemoeien en dat zal niet in het belang zijn van het slachtoffer (meestal vrouwen) of van vrouwen (bij achterstelling), om het nog maar zacht uit te drukken……
Schande!
Lees het
volgende uitstekende, maar wel verontrustende artikel van Julia
Conley, eerder gepubliceerd op Common Dreams:
Published
on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 by Common
Dreams
Kavanaugh’s
Confirmation Traumatized American Women, Study Shows—And May Have
Made Them Less Safe
The
Supreme Court Justice’s confirmation hearings left Americans fearful
for women’s rights and safety and left many men less likely to
believe a woman’s allegations of assault
Women
and men showed support for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford on Capitol Hill
as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in September
regarding her allegations that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
sexually assaulted her in high school. (Image: Spencer Platt/Getty
Images)
More
than six months after Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was
confirmed by the U.S. Senate, a new study shows how women and men
were affected by revelations that the judge had been accused of
sexual assault.
The
non-partisan research firm PerryUndem surveyed about
1,300 people from across the country, finding that more Americans
believe Kavanaugh’s accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, than did
directly after the hearings—and that most believe Kavanaugh lied
under oath about the alleged assault.
One
in four women told the company that watching the hearings in
September had caused them to re-experience past trauma. The number
was larger for Latin American women, at one in three.
And
36 percent of women said they related personally to Blasey Ford’s
testimony, in which she described Kavanaugh forcefully holding her
down on a bed at a party.
10) 1 in 4 women voters in the country re-experienced trauma or difficult feelings from the past as a result of the events, including 1 in 3 Latina women. pic.twitter.com/TQTIDYFEbG
Like
the 2018
midterm elections—in which Democrats took control
of the U.S. House—the study debunks the prediction put forward by
Republicans, including President Donald Trump, after Kavanaugh’s
confirmation that voters would turn against Democrats.
“Ultimately,
PerryUndem concludes that the Kavanaugh hearings may actually have
helped Democrats more than Republicans, noting that ‘feeling
unfavorably toward Justice Kavanaugh motivated people to vote for the
Democratic candidate for U.S. House of Representatives—above and
beyond typical factors, such as party affiliation,'” wrote Irin
Carmon at The
Cut.
While
conservative commentators like NRA spokeswoman Dana
Loesch predicted the
hearings would make American parents concerned about false assault
accusations against their sons, the study showed that most Americans
came away with new concerns for women and girls’ safety.
Forty-seven
percent said they were now more worried for girls and women, while
only 36 percent said the hearings made them concerned for boys and
men.
With
57 percent believing that Kavanaugh had lied under oath during his
confirmation hearing in September—during which he was openly
aggressive toward senators, contrasting with Blasey Ford’s emotional
but measured testimony—the judge’s confirmation left many concerned
that Kavanaugh would not maintain impartiality regarding Supreme
Court cases concerning women’s rights or sexual assault.
Around
40 percent of respondents said they worried the hearings would make
sexual assault dismissed even more by the public and law enforcement
than it already is—making women less likely to come forward, people
less likely to believe survivors, and men more likely to think they
can get away with assaulting a woman.
As
Carmon wrote, Republican men’s responses to PerryUndem’s survey may
support that.
“There
was a Kavanaugh effect à la Trump’s fulminating—it just mainly
existed among Republican men,” Carmon wrote. “PerryUndem’s
data suggests that the Kavanaugh hearing made Republican men more
sexist and less likely to believe women who say they were assaulted.
In a 2017 survey the group conducted focusing on #MeToo, 80 percent
of Republican men said they were now more likely to believe women
making accusations. After Kavanaugh, that number has sunk by 21
points.”
Kavanaugh helped Democrats at the ballot box, but among Republican men the hearing made them more sexist and less likely to believe women who say they were assaulted. (@irin always has the best news for women ) buff.ly/2GbzZZy
How Kavanaugh Changed American Men and Women
Republicans predicted that the hearings would backfire on Democrats. Here’s what the data actually says.
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Zie ook:
‘Rechters die het opnemen voor verkrachters dienen te worden afgezet‘
‘Kavanaugh: dus een vrouwvijandige smeerlap word aangewezen als opperrechter door een andere vrouwvijandige schoft………‘ (het woord opperrechter in deze kop klopt niet, Kavanaugh is lid van het hooggerechtshof, waar een ander de functie van opperrechter bekleedt, e.e.a. doet verder niets af aan de strekking)
‘Bovenklasse ontloopt elke verantwoording, waar de onderlaag zoveel mogelijk verantwoordelijk wordt gehouden voor elke misstap‘ (in het artikel van Caitlin Johnstone dat is opgenomen in dat bericht, wordt over Kavanaugh gesproken)
‘Brett Kavanaugh heeft lak aan internationaal recht en mensenrechten, dus ook aan seksueel geweld tegen vrouwen…….‘ In dit bericht vooral aandacht op de andere foute kanten van psychopaat Kavanaugh.