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Is Family Violence Royal Commission a Hearing?
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Posted by steve101, Wednesday, 15 July 2015 3:11:56 PM
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I agree Doog, it is frustrating we don't have more answers re the causes of family violence. Maybe this Royal Comission will find answers. I hope so.
Certainly indigenous and migrant women cop the brunt of this violence, although I did see on one site that actual numbers of indigenous female deaths in Australia due to family violence are less than other female deaths. That reason is of course that the population of indigenous women in Australia is less than non-indigenous women. Of course they are proportionally far more likely to be physically bashed or hurt in other ways than non-indigenous women. I never remembered where I found that site now of course, so according to others I must therefore be lying. It does seem difficult to me to find the statistics on the genders/race/numbers of homicide victims of family violence though, so maybe I am looking in the wrong places? Posted by Suseonline, Wednesday, 15 July 2015 3:33:58 PM
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Sus;
The causes must come out or we will never get to any turnaround at all. There is no respect of women any more. Society has become separated, with couples living single lives. I would tend to blame it on kids not having any life skills, To many parts of life are left up to the individual to find out for themselves. How can anyone advise kids about drugs if the parents are involved themselves. Voilence in the house or anywhere else by either side has no place around kids, it’s monkey see monkey do, and the kids mentor has lost credibility. Alcohol and money: must play big offenders, either to little or too much. That is where I believe in a house accountant and budgeter. The tendency to live solo lives probably doesn’t allow for such wisdom. The sex lives of violent relationships has got to come to light also. The R/C can only be a good thing, I suspect in a lot of cases the damage would have been done beyond repair. If it saves future marriages or relationships it would be worthwhile Posted by doog, Thursday, 16 July 2015 9:39:32 AM
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I agree with that Doog, although I tend to think that alcohol and drugs are to blame in most cases, but not all. In indigenous communities where alcohol was restricted, incidents of family violence decreased.
It seems to be a pattern that runs in families for some of it's members. Where a family has a violent parent or two, at least some of the kids tend to carry on this violent behaviour in their own families later on. They need to determine why only one family member, and not all the children, may be violent as an adult. There is obviously some other factors involved other than simply repeating this violence that they have seen in their childhood? Posted by Suseonline, Thursday, 16 July 2015 10:26:04 AM
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@Suseonline, Wednesday, 15 July 2015 1:40:36 AM
As you very well know, or should know from replies you would have received prior on this forum alone, it is the political correctness of Multiculturalism that works to prevent the collection and analysis of numbers to deliberately conceal anything that might be construed as reflecting negatively on that policy (multiculturalism) and the incomes and careers associated with it. To take an example of the practical effects and self-censoring forced by the extreme multiculturalism that pervades, in the hunt for the dangerous offenders who gang-raped tourists at gunpoint, the hand-wringers of the leftist media and multicultural lobbyists were offended and strongly criticised authorities for describing the men as as indigenous. -No concern for the public risk of the armed offenders at large in a stolen car. Just demands for the description to be dropped. Pleased to see however that for this thread at least you have now moved from putting all men into the same basket, which does victims NO good whatsoever in obtaining the support needed to address the crimes committed against them. Your earlier post and my reply refer, Suseonline, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 6:09:28 PM onthebeach, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 6:58:38 PM You are never wrong though, even where you are forced to backflip. LOL Just talking about Aborigines, this article is informative, The Cultural Roots of Aboriginal Violence http://tinyurl.com/pnbprc6 More for others who are concerned about understanding contributing causes and real evidence, not leftist mantras, particularly shabby rad feminist mantras from the previous Millenium. You of course have previously vowed never to read evidence that might challenge your concrete and steel world opinion. So be it. Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 16 July 2015 12:50:24 PM
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You are wrong OTB.
I have never agreed with the police media not giving out full descriptions of offenders, particularly violent offenders. The only evidence I don't care to see is that which is provided by misogynistic men like you. So you might as well save yourself the bother of posting links..... Posted by Suseonline, Friday, 17 July 2015 1:24:04 AM
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Mental stress over children lives causes children to do strange things that over time can cause mental illness. By saying no recorded evidence to prove the above, actually supports my beliefs that unwanted information is not available for reading.
8 to 6 hours of daily work; several hours of media news per night of political propaganda; crime; good verse evil; concerning stories, brainwashes populations. Not surprisingly comments are more redirecting, using old media opinions, rather than taking the time to consider my conclusions.