Christie Kennedy Hunted Down Her Partner and Ran Him Down in Her BMW – The Court Found Her NOT Guilty

Christie Kennedy Hunted Down Her Partner and Ran Him Down in Her BMW – The Court Found Her NOT Guilty

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A Brisbane woman who crashed a car into her husband and another woman after catching the pair kissing has been given a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to a downgraded charge.
 
During a trial, the Brisbane District Court heard the 38-year-old drove her SUV into David Larkin and Zowie Noring in Wavell Heights in March 2021.
 
The trial heard Kennedy drove into a suburban street looking for Mr Larkin and discovered him kissing an acquaintance of the couple, Zowie Noring, near the side of the road.
 
Her SUV then slammed into them, and after the crash, Kennedy launched a physical attack on Ms Noring, punching her several times in the head.
 
The pair suffered several minor injuries, including abrasions and bruises, and Mr Larkin required surgery for a dislocated finger.
 
After acquitting Kennedy on the first set of charges, the jury was given the option to convict her on two alternative offences of assault occasioning bodily harm while armed, but was unable to reach a verdict.
 
Feminists claim that there is gender inequality in Australia because the so called “Patriarchy” controls all the power.  The evidence to back this up is that most CEO’s and politicians are men.  It’s obvious to all honest hardworking men that this isn’t true.  If you want to work your way up to being a CEO or a politician, you can, but it’s a lot of hard work over many decades to gradually ascend above everyone else to these positions.  Once in these positions, men don’t have arbitrary power as feminists assert.  Men in these positions are faced with increased scrutiny, responsibility, accountability and consequences.
 
Men are relatively powerless compared to women. Men can be abused and we can’t do anything about it. Feminists have rewritten the laws so that any woman can commit abuse against any man for any reason and they will not face any consequences for their behaviour.
 
Perhaps this is actually why women don’t “feel” equal to men. They are not equal. Every Australian woman knows that because of the dominance of feminism that she can indulge in the impulses of her emotions and she will not face the same repercussions as the men around her.
 
If women want to “feel” equal to men or actually objectively become equal with men, then they are going to need to start accepting the same consequences when it comes to domestic violence.
 
The feminist claim is that feminism is about “the equality of the sexes”.  If that’s true there should be at least some evidence of this.  There isn’t.  If you look around feminists are creating laws to get 50% on Boards, political positions and preferential employment.  But the prison population & the homeless population is still 90%+ male.  Workplace deaths are still 90%+ male.  Every 2 days an Australian man doesn’t come home from work.  Men die younger than women.  
 
The patriarchy doesn’t exist.  It is a feminist deception used to gather more power for feminists.  The fact is, throughout all of history in every culture, men have sacrificed to provide for and protect women.  Men in power support women more than they support men.  When feminists get in power they do more to preference women and disregard men altogether.
 
Feminists are actively working toward this world of horrific inequality which results in the unnecessary harm and deaths of men.  It doesn’t just harm men.  This evil philosophy means that women, who could become equally responsible and mature members of society, aren’t treated with the respect, accountability, responsibility and consequences that allows women to mature.  
 
It’s disrespectful to all Australian women to allow any woman to stalk a man illegally, track him down, run him over and continue to bash his new female partner, like Christie Kennedy did.  This communicates that women are not equal to men and are not responsible for their behaviour.
 
If we respect women as equals and we believe in equality then there needs to be one standard, one set of laws and one set of consequences for anyone who chooses to engage in domestic violence.