Julia- cut the BS please. Any person with common decency who suspected risk of domestic abuse and safety of a woman who was a neighbour as a result of the kind of carry on that is being reported would ring the Police. Love thy Neighbour. Stop normalizing this behaviour.
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She was screaming at HIM. Why did they think SHE was at risk?
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Dear god. JHB I truly hope that if someone ever assaults you behind closed doors, people nearby respond to your screams of ‘get off me!’ rather than ignoring them. Yes, you sell shit-thick, cynical opinion for your supper. But you don’t deserve to be hurt while people turn away.
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Aw, that’s nice of you. So generous of you. She wasn’t assaulted behind closed doors. She was screaming and shouting at HIM. No evidence or substantive accusation of any abuse. Don’t conflate genuine violence with a couple’s angry row. It’s insulting to genuine victims of DV.
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If someone screams ‘get off me?’ and you hear items smash, how do you know it wasn’t an assault? People have passionate, loud rows all the time, without one of them screaming ‘get off me!’ - if you get violently assaulted, how will you signal it’s not just a row?
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A 10 min row, her screaming about red wine on the sofa, him about his laptop, her shouting “get off me”... it sounds a LOT more likely that she was angry that he was trying to placate her as she threw crockery than that she was attacked by him, doesn’t it? But you know that.
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It truly doesn’t. Obviously it’s obfuscated by his fame but the act of calling cops is correct in context of those screams. If you’re ever assaulted at home, by stranger or man you know, how will you scream to differentiate? Will you have the wherewithal to specify assault?
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We’ll have to agree to disagree. The couple and the police both seem to think it wasn’t a case of domestic abuse, but obviously you know better.
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That's a pretty despicable post. Even if they were married, screaming "get off me" is not a Friday night fallout over what to watch on telly.
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Woman angry at man. Man goes to embrace woman to calm her down. Woman screams “get off me”. It doesn’t have to be sinister.
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Erm... and to what do you owe this remarkable detailed knowledge of the row? Makes me wonder: 1. Were you physically there? 2. Have you set up cameras in Carrie Symond’s home? 3. Are a mouth for hire for click bait crap?
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Were you there, Salma? No, but the police were and they were satisfied that no one was at risk. Is there a possibility that they know better than you? Or are you just a mouth for hire for click bait crap?
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Julia, I have not questioned police account, & have not conjectured abt details of what went on (unlike yourself). And nor do I get paid for expressing my opinions. But you trade in faux outrage not facts, so guess your click bait crap ‘response’ is just par for the course
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I'm married, my wife and I have never in our lives screamed so loud the neighbours called the police. I think you have a problem....
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Neither have we. Maybe you just quietly seethe when you’re angry. Well done you.
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No, just talk at a normal volume. It's really not very complicated.
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Julia obviously just considers that is normal married life.
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How sad.
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Divide is between: Those whose obsession with a Fascist-funded project to flog England off under cover of restoring national pride is so great that nothing (moral vacuum for leader, racism, physical cruelty to women) will shift their selfishness; And Those who fear the above.
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I agree! Tell Steve Bannon and uncle Vladimir you've done enough today!
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