Spain feminism

in spain •  6 years ago  (edited)

Spain: hell for men; Utopia for feminist

Suppose that you make a new girlfirend.
You start living together after 2 month dating.
Then, she begins bullying you psychologically.

In the end, she beats you up and you say, "get away right now from my house."
But she rejects.

You report this violence incident to the police.
The police can check that you have lots of scars but your girlfirend doesn't.

However, they arrest and put you in prison for maximum of 3 days.
Moreover, they order you not to access her so that you must not get in your house where she lives for free.

Even she reports you for charges of violence.
And then she gets money around 500 dollars for 11 months from the gorvenment.
There is no need to check and there is no relation about whether you are convicted or innocent.

While in prison, the long process starts getting blame, and perhaps you can be fired.

Even though it is proven you are innocent finally, according to their law, you are written in sexual criminal list.
That means you are already treated as convicted.

The police ends this incident for lack of evidence.
But, she reports you again after the honey 11 months end.

It is because she get money from the gorvenment for 11 months whenever she reports, and there is no false accusation and no fee for a lawyer.
hey, welcome to Spain, shit feminist heaven.

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