This is going to end with future missing person cases having literally no details released at all, beyond maybe a photograph.
Mordaunt has a lot to say all of a sudden, what’s she being lined up for?
Yes 100s of hours and 1000s of £ spend on a search for a missing middle class white woman vs not even a fraction of those resources spend on search for many missing men, women of minorities and children of different backgrounds is in fact discriminatory towards women not everyone else. I don’t remember last time we had such a huge search going since Madeline.
Maybe if the media hadn’t published five million articles about this case, there would be less public scrutiny.
If the family allowed it, how is it sexist or shocking? If people kept their nosey shit selves out of an investigation the police wouldn’t be at the stage they’re in now. I wonder what the 5mins of fame was like
I would argue not necessarily sexist, or perhaps maybe mildly.
It is known that women who are in the menopause stage of life can have some confusion, especially if they are not using HRT. This could be a contributing factor to her disappearance…
I was under the impression the family allowed the news to be reported because they had family acquaintances who they were worried would sell the story to the scum or the daily heil?
What’s sexist is the amount of attention this case received versus if it was a man. It wouldn’t have been close to headline news if it was a man.
8 comments
This is going to end with future missing person cases having literally no details released at all, beyond maybe a photograph.
Mordaunt has a lot to say all of a sudden, what’s she being lined up for?
Yes 100s of hours and 1000s of £ spend on a search for a missing middle class white woman vs not even a fraction of those resources spend on search for many missing men, women of minorities and children of different backgrounds is in fact discriminatory towards women not everyone else. I don’t remember last time we had such a huge search going since Madeline.
Maybe if the media hadn’t published five million articles about this case, there would be less public scrutiny.
If the family allowed it, how is it sexist or shocking? If people kept their nosey shit selves out of an investigation the police wouldn’t be at the stage they’re in now. I wonder what the 5mins of fame was like
I would argue not necessarily sexist, or perhaps maybe mildly.
It is known that women who are in the menopause stage of life can have some confusion, especially if they are not using HRT. This could be a contributing factor to her disappearance…
I was under the impression the family allowed the news to be reported because they had family acquaintances who they were worried would sell the story to the scum or the daily heil?
What’s sexist is the amount of attention this case received versus if it was a man. It wouldn’t have been close to headline news if it was a man.