Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Parthenogenesis in Japan? The AP and WPIX11 Convert Story about Serial Killer of Her Own Babies into One about Lack of Affordable Daycare and Female Poverty!

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Where were the children’s father(s)? This is a fake news story, which some feminist at the AP or WPIX11 used as a pretext to write an editorial for her political hobbyhorses.

“The causes of the babies' deaths were unclear. It is fairly standard in Japan for criminal charges to be added later as an investigation progresses.

“Although Japan is the world's third-largest economy and has a reputation as being economically advanced, poverty remains a problem, especially among women.

“Social support such as affordable daycare is lacking for women to work while child-rearing, as well as to get counseling and other help to cope with parenting duties and mental stress.

“Japanese media reports quoted the woman as saying she had no one to talk to or turn to.”

What about her husband?

The lede is also as phony as could be:

“TOKYO — A Japanese woman was arrested Tuesday after police say she confessed to putting four newborns in concrete-filled buckets two decades ago and having been filled with guilt over not caring for her babies.”

She was filled with guilt, yet she kept murdering one baby after another? Don't be ridic.

And how can poverty be a problem among women? We're talking about a woman who had a man or men to knock her up at least four times. Was she a prostitute?

Whoever wrote up this thing had no interest in this story, which should be about a serial killer. Just like a feminist to have sympathy for a murderer of babies. Feminists do not care about children, or even about virtuous women. But give them a child-killer, and they're happy!
 

Woman confesses to putting four newborns in concrete-filled buckets
By Aliza Chasan
November 21, 2017 at 4:20 P.M.
WPIX11

TOKYO — A Japanese woman was arrested Tuesday after police say she confessed to putting four newborns in concrete-filled buckets two decades ago and having been filled with guilt over not caring for her babies.

Human remains were identified in four buckets found in her condominium, an Osaka police official said, requesting anonymity due to department policy.

Mayumi Saito, 53, was arrested Tuesday on charges of abandoning bodies, a day after she turned herself in at the police station.

Saito was quoted by police as saying she put the bodies into concrete from 1992 through 1997 because she had been too poor to raise them, but she had been filled with guilt over the years.

Saito had a part-time job, but details of her work, family and comments were not available.

The causes of the babies' deaths were unclear. It is fairly standard in Japan for criminal charges to be added later as an investigation progresses.

Although Japan is the world's third-largest economy and has a reputation as being economically advanced, poverty remains a problem, especially among women.

Social support such as affordable daycare is lacking for women to work while child-rearing, as well as to get counseling and other help to cope with parenting duties and mental stress.

Japanese media reports quoted the woman as saying she had no one to talk to or turn to.

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