Rachel Parker, a concerned mother from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, took action after discovering her 11-year-old son, Spencer Parker, was repeating misogynistic views he had picked up from online videos by Andrew Tate. Rachel challenged her son and engaged in conversations about respecting women, body image, and gender issues. She was troubled by Spencer’s adoption of toxic beliefs despite being raised by strong female figures. Rachel’s efforts to address the influence of misogynistic content paid off, as Spencer began to reject those views and stood up against disrespectful language towards women. She expressed pride in his growth and emphasized the importance of parents tackling misogyny in their children’s lives.
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Mum wants to change the law after ex killed her dog in house fire
Louise Simpson is advocating for harsher penalties for pet killings after her dog, Peggy, died in a fire set by her ex-partner, Adrian West, post-release from police custody. Despite enduring years of abuse from West, his six-year sentence did not account for Peggy's death, as pets are legally viewed as property. Louise is now petitioning for legal reform to recognize the value of companion animals, emphasizing that Peggy was her constant support throughout her struggles....
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