A small step forward

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  • #121638
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    Shiny
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    One of my Aussie compatriots (go Jarryd Hayne!) recently posted something about the new PM wanting to target domestic violence.

    Our new PM is many things – a millionaire, a pompous clown, an economic right and a social left – but he’s still a man (if well camouflaged). Give him a problem and he’ll try to fix it.

    So to tackle domestic violence, as well as showering money on women’s groups, refuges etc, he’s also asked the simple question, why do we have men growing up violent?

    News.com (right wing Murdoch news site) has taken up this question and demonstrated that it’s never been asked before. The DV narrative here in Oz has always been, “blame all men, change male culture, get more women into power, that’ll end DV”.

    Yeah, right. Finally they are starting, just starting, to ask why boys are growing up with issues.

    Wait for the feminists to try to stop that conversation. “Leave those single mum’s alone! How dare you hold them accountable for the results of their own actions!”

    News story here.

    #121659
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    Shiny this is my favourite gripe,which is DV=all violence=men.
    Women are More violent than men IMO.
    They are supreme masters at psychological torment of men/children.
    Its just that no one shines a light in that dirty little portal.
    For example which is worse,,,,,,,take a beating or lose access to your own children.Obviously the latter.Well women have that market covered,they torment their ex’s with that s~~~.
    Women bully young men with tricks/manipulation/s~~~ testing etc (I have a good memory)
    Women are responsible for many men fighting each other (often they use this as a way to feel special).
    Women quickly recognized the legal system was altered in their favour and learned super fast to utilize that fact.The fact that it sometimes breaks the strongest of men (suicide etc) bothers them not one bit.
    Women are violent in many many ways but are never called on it.
    Women are violent to their own children (punishment) ,there are frightenting stats on this.
    Women are almost equal in DV in the US,most men dont report it.
    Women cuckold many men (this is not cheating but far more serious)
    women trap men in pregnancy hell to get a ring (this is also seriously violent,f~~~s up a mans whole life)

    Not hating on the wimmenz but not feeling the love either.
    Define violence,physical violence is not all violence.

    #121674
    RoyDal
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    Where have I heard this before?
    We pay more taxes, and send the money to politicians.
    The politicians make more laws, which restrict our freedom (but make them rich somehow).
    The afflicted get a small fraction of the new tax money from a new bureaucracy administering it.
    This cycle will fix everything — no matter what the problem, more taxes, more laws, and more bureaucracy is the only answer.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #121726
    ILiveAgain
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    Don’t think for one minute that question will bring about an answer that will help men.

    It’s now how to understand the issue …. it’s what’s wrong with men ….. or more to the point ….. what else can we find within me to use as a weapon against them.

    Don’t ever ever ever think you’re getting any help.

    Remember the film ‘Marathon Man’

    IS IT SAFE?

    #121735
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    A man can have hope, can’t he? (Famous last words I guess).

    Shiny this is my favourite gripe,which is DV=all violence=men.

    The way I see it, emotional abuse is more prevalent than physical, right?

    (Feminists will agree with that).

    And the most prevalent form of emotional abuse is nagging, right…?

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