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Old 12-03-2008, 04:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Scarlett Keeling’s death is surely a sign of a deeper malaise of British parenting and British womanhood.

Would any responsible mother leave her pretty 15 year old daughter in the care of a tourist guide she had only known for a fortnight, knowing that they were already having a physical relationship, and then go off with her boyfriend and 6 children to another part of India?

[Six children? One wonders if they were all from the same father. Mrs Fiona McKeown seems by all accounts to be a bit of a slapper and seems to have passed on these unfortunate attributes of modern British womanhood to her hapless daughter.]

It seems that while Scarlett Keeling was intoxicated on drink and drugs and without a cab fare to get back to her tourist guide boyfriend, she was ganged-raped by more than one predatory male, which resulted in her death.

In a more dignified time, any mother of such breathtaking negligence would have had the decency to retire from the public eye and repent, but not Mrs MacKeown, to whom such concepts are apparently alien. She is now intent on blaming Goan police for their corruption and incompetence, prompting Goan politicians to make the inevitable point any parent worth his or her salt would make.

“How could you -

(a) knowingly allow your daughter to have underaged sex with a man you have only known for less than a fortnight?

(b) leave your 15 year old in the care of man you have only known for a fortnight, whom you already know is having illegal sex with your daughter?

(c) leave her to visit another part of India with your boyfriend and your six children (by different fathers, probably)?”

“If you could, then you are not a responsible parent. If you are not a responsible parent then you must also have contributed to the death of your daughter through your negligence.”

“That being so, you should just shut up and go away. Showing incompetence and corruption on the part of Goan police will not bring her back and will make you vulnerable to accusations of negligent parenting from which you will not escape unscathed. It is well-known that men in Goa and other hedonistic hotspots of the world think British female tourists are slappers and slags and up for it after a few drinks. If you are not aware of this fact, you should have been and this is yet further evidence of your ignorance and negligence.”

Why is she now calling herself Mrs MacKeown when the man who accompanied her on holiday is not her husband? If she is belatedly trying to scramble on to the bandwagon of married respectability, she is doing so with a singular lack of conviction.

Vote: Should Fiona McKeown be complaining about police incompetence and corruption when her negligent parenting was a contributory cause of her daughter’s death?

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Old 12-03-2008, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Scarlett Keeling’s death is surely a sign of a deeper malaise of British parenting and British womanhood.

Would any responsible mother leave her pretty 15 year old daughter in the care of a tourist guide she had only known for a fortnight, knowing that they were already having a physical relationship, and then go off with her boyfriend and 6 children to another part of India?
Where’s the facts to back up the assertion that Scarlett was having a “physical relationship” with the 25 year old tour guide? She was actually staying at the place that he shared with his aunt.

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[Six children? One wonders if they were all from the same father. Mrs Fiona McKeown seems by all accounts to be a bit of a slapper and seems to have passed on these unfortunate attributes of modern British womanhood to her hapless daughter.]
Whoo Hoo! Mrs McKeown to have been “a bit of a slapper”? Or the raising of a question about the parentage of her kids let alone the implication that they may not have been without proof? That looks distinctly actionable to me!

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It seems that while Scarlett Keeling was intoxicated on drink and drugs and without a cab fare to get back to her tourist guide boyfriend, she was ganged-raped by more than one predatory male, which resulted in her death.
There is nothing but unsubstantiated comment from people who saw her in the bar.

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In a more dignified time, any mother of such breathtaking negligence would have had the decency to retire from the public eye and repent, but not Mrs MacKeown, to whom such concepts are apparently alien. She is now intent on blaming Goan police for their corruption and incompetence, prompting Goan politicians to make the inevitable point any parent worth his or her salt would make.
It really doesn’t matter a tinkers cuss how good or otherwise Mrs McK may have been as a parent, what matters here is the bottom line, the local fuzz tried to cover up a terrible crime out of concern that a part of Goa would get bad press for being a bad place which it is emerging from events hushed up in the past it certainly is.

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“How could you -

(a) knowingly allow your daughter to have underaged sex with a man you have only known for less than a fortnight?
Where’s the evidence that she did? It may be there but I’ve not seen any produced.

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(b) leave your 15 year old in the care of man you have only known for a fortnight, whom you already know is having illegal sex with your daughter?
Where’s the evidence that he was? It may be there but I’ve not seen any produced.

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(c) leave her to visit another part of India with your boyfriend and your six children (by different fathers, probably)?”
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“probably” does it. That makes the matter actionable should she wish to pursue this matter. In any case if the guy was a bona fide tourist guide and he had a reasonable reputation which it would seem that he did it makes FAR more sense than to drag a moaning teen around places she did not want to go and would potentially have been in even more danger than the apparent danger she was in by remaining at Goa.
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“If you could, then you are not a responsible parent. If you are not a responsible parent then you must also have contributed to the death of your daughter through your negligence.”
Where is the evidence that she is NOT a responsible parent. I have seen none. I have my opinions but they are just that. MY opinions and not things to be published on a public forum.

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“That being so, you should just shut up and go away. Showing incompetence and corruption on the part of Goan police will not bring her back and will make you vulnerable to accusations of negligent parenting from which you will not escape unscathed. It is well-known that men in Goa and other hedonistic hotspots of the world think British female tourists are slappers and slags and up for it after a few drinks. If you are not aware of this fact, you should have been and this is yet further evidence of your ignorance and negligence.”
That is subjective and probably racist.

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Why is she now calling herself Mrs MacKeown when the man who accompanied her on holiday is not her husband? If she is belatedly trying to scramble on to the bandwagon of married respectability, she is doing so with a singular lack of conviction.
Why should she not? And what has the matter of the relationship that she has with a person accompanying her on a holiday got to do with a piece of filth murdering Sacrlett ad the local fuzz doing a cover up.

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Vote: Should Fiona McKeown be complaining about police incompetence and corruption when her negligent parenting was a contributory cause of her daughter’s death?
Yes, Yes, a thousand times yes.

And I feel that I must report this post as in my opinion it lays the forum open to action if it remains in place.
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Good for you Bear,well said.
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When I first read this post, I was too angry to respond. Even after calming down, I'm too well-mannered to fully express my feelings on this.

This sort of rubbish would be bad enough if it was posted on the Mirror, Mail or Express fora.

It beggars belief that a website purporting to offer a new version of democracy can peddle such venomous bile. For somebody who promotes herself as the arbiter of a new "virtual one-party state", who is extremely busy at promoting both her website and her alter-ego Andromeda on every semi-political blog or discussion list, and who is proud of parading her "ethnicity" at every turn, to reduce political voting to a "We know they're guilty, now vote our way" methodology says more about the owner of that website than any amount of spin could.

We don't need Claire's attacks perpetrated on this forum.
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There is something very masculine about Claire, I'd would be willing to put £100 on 'Claire' being a man.
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