Domestic Violence Against Men

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  • #237655
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    Oz-Bloke
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    Interesting article on domestic violence against men published in The Brisbane Times – http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/story-of-domestic-violence-against-men-is-hidden-complicated-and-disputed-20151122-gl55v7.html

    The Senior Researcher for the One in Three campaign, Greg Andersen, is bang on when he states domestic violence takes many forms (not just a man hitting a woman), but I have never seen a domestic violence advertisement where a teenage daughter is seen assaulting her mother or father. Why is that? The constant portrayal of men as perpetrators is a tired old trope the gynocracy refuses to let go of despite all the evidence to the contrary. To quote the article –

    “The campaign states one in three victims of domestic violence is male, every 10 days a male will be lost to domestic homicide and almost one in four young people are aware of their mum or step-mum hitting their dad or step-dad.

    “The campaign points to Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Institute of Criminology, Attorney General’s Department and WA Department for Child Protection figures for 2010-2012, indicating only 5.3 per cent of male victims of current partner violence had contacted police.

    “It says the same figures showed young people were just as likely to have seen their mothers hitting their fathers as their fathers hitting their mothers. It also stated that 94 per cent of perpetrators against male victims of partner violence were women.

    “One in Three says males made up a substantial proportion of partner violence victims at 33.3 per cent and 38.5 per cent of domestic homicide victims.

    Supporter of the One in Three Campaign, psychologist Dr Elizabeth Celi, says it is important to stop viewing domestic abuse and violence as gender based.

    “There are many misconceptions around male victims leading to a lack of genuine education regarding men’s experience,” she says.

    “One main misconception being that if we acknowledge or even mention male victims we’re somehow taking away from female victims, which is completely untrue.

    “Men are not given the same kind of space or support to seek help and seek help without the risk of being ridiculed and invalidated, which we would never do to female victims thanks to important social education.”

    Here’s to the One-In-Three team for shining a spotlight on the truth

    #ManOut

    #237673
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    Anonymous
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    I have been on the receiveing end of much violence from women. Murder atempts.I have learned not to talk about it because of the way people react. I must have deserved it….i must be a whimp…bla bla bla.And no i didnt stick around and accept it.

    #237702
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    90% of my ex ‘ s got violent.
    There are no resources for men, except a good pair of running shoes.
    If you hit back the cops lock you up.
    One reason why I’m the hitman is because I’ve been HIT,MAN !
    By women
    Parents
    Teachers
    Law suits
    Child support
    False criminal charges
    I’ve been hit all right. .
    I learned to go my own way to survive it all.
    Fights in school were a daily thing,I had hundreds of them. .didn’t win them all. .I’ve been hit man..damn I’ve been hit.

    #237728
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    Mp357
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    Its funny,i dont get into fights with people,the only times I’ve been physically assaulted it was always women,go figure,sugar and spice and everything nice my ass

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    Anonymous
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    They should supply these to all men before weddings because you will be marrying a psychopath.

    #238297
    Quietlyquietly
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    Thank f~~~ that someone is talking about it, especially in Australia, where I fell foul of the gynocentric DV laws. I was actually in front of a Magistrate, pleading for an intervention order, and he told me he couldn’t do anything because, “DV is perpetrated BY a man, AGAINST a woman, it says so in law.”

    He was right, the law does say that.

    Funny how ALL the research for the last 40 years says differently.
    web.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm

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    Atton
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    They should supply these to all men before weddings because you will be marrying a psychopath.

    All women are psychopath’s

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #239624
    Shiny
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    The answer (to some extent) is here: infamous BBC program that showed people don’t even see violence against males when it’s right in front of them. That level of social condition is horrifying, but then, reality is not called, “the red pill” for nothing.

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