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http://www.smh.com.au/news/leaquehq/girlfriend-puts-new-slant-on-inglis-row/2009/08/13/1249756400913.html
'The signed statement ... is understood to refer to Inglis trying to disarm Ms Robinson while she was in the process of self-harm.'
Of course, that could be some very useful PR spin, but I want to use it for a different discussion.
Having been in that situation myself, I know how hard it can be. With the latest government funded 'To Violence against women, Australia says no', we've missed a trick.
Maybe some are happy with men taking responsibility for all domestic disputes because they are more likely to be more physically powerful, but I think the campaign and assumptions are unfair on a lot of men.
Any man who's had a drunk, abusive, violent female partner to deal with knows it's no picnic. Couples have problems, sometimes they try to fight through them to better times. But when we have Zero Tolerance for one partner, and no responsibility for the (admittedly often physically weaker) other it does nothing but hinder this process.
Men are given sole responsibility for all domestic disputes due to the expectation they are physically stronger. But they are human. They aren't counsellors, they aren't saints ready to cop a beating and stay cool and calm and protect themselves from injury while not using too much force, while still protecting a hysterical partner threatening self harm.
Walk away you say!
Tell i'm he's dreamin'. This is someone you love, who will attack you if you stay, and threaten to top themselves if you leave. No matter how physically powerful you are assumed to be, you can feel bloody helpless in this position.
Get some help you say!
How confident would you feel turning up to any government sponsored domestic violence initiative after those adverts?
People deplore any woman 'standing by their man', but what if it's been the man standing by his woman for so long that has caused this mess?