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Picking sides can make you a man : Comments
By Kevin Maher, published 25/11/2011Domestic violence: Men being not violent and not silent.
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But I find it worrying that we are using footballers as people to speak out against violence.
There have been many examples of footballers publicly shamed and disgraced because of violent behaviour to women and abuse of various kinds.
[There are of course many examples of violence to males, usually from other males, with a kid punched to death today, apparently, in Sydney.]
Recently I met a woman whose sister is in police work in Sydney. She says there is hardly a well-known footballer that you could name, whose name has not been associated with bad behaviour to women.
Couldn't we find some other men to denounce violence and have more credibility? Teachers... athletes.... tradesmen..businessmen? The idea of footballers as role models (whatever on earth that means) constantly bemuses me.
If we need "role models" for being a man, the best person to start with is usually our own fathers.
This campaign might make people feel good. That's fine. I wonder what a hard assessment of its effectiveness would say.
Violence to women is despicable, but we need to think of better ways of stopping it