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Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 15 December 2024 2:36:50 PM
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What I am doing is simply citing data that has been
put out by the Australian Institute of Health and welfare. We're told that "women are more likely to experience abuse by a partner. For example 1 in 6 women have experienced physical or sexual violence by a current or former partner while for men it is 1 in 16. The Institute writes that every experience of family domestic or sexual violence is very personal and different. It is most common for this type of violence to be perpetrated against women by men. There's more at the following: http://aihw.gov.au/family-domestic-and-sexual-violence/resources/fdsv-summary Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 15 December 2024 3:37:07 PM
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How is it that we never seem to hear about the psychological incitement from women that causes & precedes domestic violence ?
Anyhow, I hope the adult crime adult time does not overshadow youth crime victim compensation. The losses due to Youth crime damage must be included in policy making as such losses can impact someone's life quite considerably. It has impacted me do the extent that my aspirations & plans have literally been destroyed & all a magistrate could do is shrug his shoulders when I asked about compensation. Insurance did not cover me for living in remote communities ! Posted by Indyvidual, Sunday, 15 December 2024 6:46:54 PM
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I suppose Foxy and the AIHW would say that man died cleaning his rifle was actually an "accident". Even male outcomes with respect to treatable preventable conditions are probably an ignored form of suicide. Women talk about the glass ceiling but there is also a glass ceiling with respect to the longevity of women over men. Maybe this is a form of feminine superiority or micro-aggression. Maybe this is the psycho-political equivalent of putting crushed glass in the husbands dinner.
At some point women will realise that men have it at least as hard as women, and they will start being part of the solution, rather than part of the problem, otherwise it will be a war of attrition to the bottom and destruction of everything, to Marxism's delight. If women want to be treated equally they need to be equally productive, if they are then they will find that many men will be happy to be in a relationship with them. Some women think that they need to trap men into a "relationship", for their survival. Life is hard for everyone. Some people do stupid things and then blame the world, sometimes government creates policy in opposition to nature, so that they have an excuse to be authoritarian. http://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/life-expectancy-deaths/deaths-in-australia/contents/summary#Leadingcausesdeath The leading cause of death in 25-44 year olds is suicide (accidental poisoning, and transport accidents could also be considered forms of suicide in many cases) and males die at a higher rate than females. Males seem to die at double the rate of females between 25 and 44. "the age-standardised death rate for those in Very remote areas was 1.6 times the rate of those living in Major cities (770 and 492 deaths per 100,000 population respectively)" "dementia including Alzheimer’s disease had a lower ranking in Remote and Very remote areas (4th and 6th respectively) compared with Major cities and Regional areas (2nd)" So it appears that city living is toxic and kills brains Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 15 December 2024 8:09:03 PM
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Men may suffer more from stress (higher rates of heart disease) and women suffer from higher rates of dementia (this could be because they live longer or it could be because they think less). But maybe men think less because otherwise they wouldn't accept a higher level of stress than women. If you think more, you won't die of dementia, but you will die of heart disease and stress- maybe there's a happy medium between being stupid and being stressed.
It appears that Australia overall considers that the difference between the death rates of males and females is acceptable, perhaps this is a form of abuse and prejudice against males in those that influence policy as well as health care providers, and in a sense females could be considered to be complicit in the early death of men. Maybe Australia has a toxic anti-male culture. Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 15 December 2024 8:09:42 PM
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Major causes of heart disease in Australia include:
Unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and high blood pressure, High blood cholesterol, overweight and obesity, depression, and social isolation. "Doctor" The Kudos Kid is trying to link women to men suffering heart disease. Stress in men, which he thinks is caused by women is not one of the primary causes, although any doctor will tell you stress is not a good thing. Maybe the Kudos kid weighs in at a tick over 200kg and smokes 4 packs a day, knocks back a slab every night, eats fast food 7 days a week and can't get out from in front of the telly. Says the wife nagging about his weight and lack of exercise is causing him stress, says "she nags me so much I'm gonna have a heart attack!" Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 15 December 2024 9:13:54 PM
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It sounds like Foxy is saying that it's ok for "all women" to lose control to stop the "52 men" in Australia that lose control every year. And she won't even investigate the particular backgrounds of these men, what cultures they come from, etc. She just wants to blame it on all men. Doesn't sound rational to me!