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The fallacious stereotype of ‘male violence’, and why it’s being sold to you : Comments

By Adam Blanch, published 11/6/2014

Some Australian legislation states that domestic violence is predominantly perpetrated by men for the purpose of control, pre-biasing the prosecution to ignore the evidence and assume the male to be guilty.

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Disillusioned with Feminism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk3beajVbzg
"Feminism is the WORST thing to happen to women" (Suzanne Venker)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH-mjGNqlHs
Suzanne Venker - The War on Men
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKaNl2QKXwE

The Bomb in the Brain: Brain Development and Violence with Stefan Molyneux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf7uq9NUOnY
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Friday, 13 June 2014 9:04:56 PM
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Hi there ROBERT...

You have provided an interesting perspective concerning the complexities of this debate, and I agree with much of what you've said. Particularly your suggestion that our thinking and our moral compass, is more or less structured according to our generation ?

I'll be seventy five shortly, and I guess I've always been schooled in that moral imperative, that men simple don't hit women ! The concept of women being violent towards men has always been on my radar, but that situation has invariably been somewhat alien to people of my generation. However, professionally I'm well aware that women are more than capable of exacting, in some cases, terrible violence towards men with consummate ease ?

In any case ROBERT I can only comment on matters that I've had to deal with. Occurrences that have been thoroughly supported by the empirical evidence that I've gathered, while on the job as a copper. Still, as I stated earlier on, I do agree with much of what you've said in your thread.
Posted by o sung wu, Friday, 13 June 2014 9:34:45 PM
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Adam Blanch when people like you grow out of their feeling of superiority, there will be some chance for the species to move on.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 13 June 2014 9:43:14 PM
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O, sung.
At one level it's about interpersonal violence but that's not the whole of the issue, the couples who beat each other up or the individuals who are violent with their spouse are a tiny, tiny minority of the population.
Obviously when you were a Policeman you didn't get called out to homes where everyone habitually sat around after dinner quietly watching television, doing handicrafts or listening to the radio like we did in my parents home.
That said alchoholism,domestic violence and family breakdown was a problem in my extended family, it was talked about openly, the aunties and female friends of the family who needed support were supported, the cousins were collected and brought to our house to stay when their mum and dad were fighting and if they were clearly at fault the men were called out on their BS by the other adults.
The situation now is that, like everything else the ability to respond to DV has, little by little been taken away from the community by these cults or political clubs who have no interest in dealing with the issue, who are only interested in control of the state's social service apparatus and who are really focused on "progress" or changing the makeup of society to suit their ideology.
What I'm getting at is that the skills my parents had in dealing with DV when they saw it are being lost and in a way the problem is actually being pushed out of the public eye due to privacy laws and what we might call "offender's rights". For example there's a bloke in my extended family now who needs a bloody good talking to but who's out of reach because of an AVO, we can't just front him and intervene, we can't sit him down with his wife and kids because the first thing they both did when the SHTF was call the cops on each other, this was before the rest of the family knew there was even a problem.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Friday, 13 June 2014 11:12:12 PM
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See at age 18 I knew how to respond when my girlfriend's stepfather was knocking her mum around because I'd seen how my parents, uncles and aunties dealt with it,I knew that they'd back me up too, which they did.
I also know what has to be done with the couple mentioned above but If I follow my "training" I could end up on a charge myself.
This situation isn't an accident, it's not an unintended consequence or failed policy, it's a system that's designed to take responsibility for social problems away from citizens and put it under the control of the state social services system which is controlled by the Gender ideologues, the religious nuts and the corrupt individuals among them.
Listen to the second of those Susan Venker interviews I linked above, she explains it properly and in depth, she goes into what motivates these Feminists and how their worldview and values set is radically different to that of the majority of normal men and women.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Friday, 13 June 2014 11:21:46 PM
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Wow, fantastic to see this written. I've stayed away from here for a while, it's interesting to see how the research has progressed. I've long since abandoned trying to be reasonable with feminists, or expect them to engage in a rational debate. Understanding the concept of narcissism, and being aware of the writings of Saul Alinsky and the Munich School are the key to understanding their otherwise inexplicable behaviour.
Posted by dozer, Saturday, 14 June 2014 6:04:14 AM
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