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Australia Is Not One Of The Ten Most Dangerous Countries For Women.

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35% of child killing is done by women compred with 29% by men. There is no "maybe" about it.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 9 July 2018 11:26:13 PM
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Hey ttbn,
I saw your earlier comment on Kate Jenkins and wondered whether they REALLY want submissions and ideas.

"We want to hear from individuals and organisations across the country about their experiences and their ideas for change.”

Makes me wonder if they really want ideas and solutions or just to hear from more disgruntled women to bolster the anti-men agenda.
I think from a voter perspective they have more to gain by not fixing the issue and instead using it as a political weapon, and if you take a step back, it may actually represent more the reality of things.

Something isn't right here.
I can smell bs.

Regards cycle of violence.
Let's say I took back the 'maybe' and said 'definitely' instead.

- And so the kids are screwed up by their single mums.
- Women could argue the mother was screwed up by her partner (The absent father) or struggled on her own.
- And both could say they themselves were victims of their own childhoods and didn't know any better.

So where does that leave us?
Answer = Passing the buck and playing the blame game.

So what's the solution?
Answer = Make people smarter to rise above things that happened to them as kids that weren't their fault, and teach them how to have good relationships by knowing how to handle bad situations properly so they don't continue the cycle.

How do we do that?
A topic for another day.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 7:44:01 AM
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AC,

They certainly do not want to hear from us. They want to hear stories from man-haters. Whether their stories are real or imagined isn’t important.

If people cannot take responsibility for themselves, then there is nothing to be done about these problems. As you say, people prefer to pass the buck, blame others - anything to avoid their own responsibilities. We should probably say, ‘tough titty’ and turn our backs on them. What is it: ‘those who help themselves … ?

By the way. The filicide figures are for biological parents, not step-parents, if you were wondering about the 'missing' 40%. Figures for them are similar to those for biological mothers. There are all sorts of problems with many 'unnatural' families.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 9:20:32 AM
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Hey ttbn,
"They want to hear stories from man-haters".

Yeah, and it's really messed up when you think about the repercussions for society, how stupid we humans are.

So get this:
They kick all men off the 'Relationships Australia' board.
(Is that right? I remember a story some months back)
And the organisation becomes self-serving to female senior management promoting a man-hating agenda.

From there these women have an interest in promoting an anti-men agenda.
The more women they can say is affected by this the more money the can demand from the taxpayer for their budgets to 'fix the problem's, (and the bigger their salaries, legitimacy and public influence - power - they have)

It becomes the 'Domestic Violence Industrial Complex'

(Just like Children's Services the more kids they take the bigger budget they get, it's all self-serving.

...And so the hard working bloke who did nothing wrong gets extorted by these women who have a financial interest in saying 'all men are rapists'.

Not to mention the female liberal politicians blow things all out of proportion for votes.

It's almost like a huge crime syndicate where women in power get a payoff; the criticism gets men and women all wound up against each other and nothing really changes.

And yes, regards your stats, Infowars has been informing for years that kids in state care are often no better off (and sometimes much worse off) than where they were in the first place.

And this is how we do 'democracy'.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 11:07:36 AM
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Has anyone heard about the "Ask for Angela" campaign. It seems that it is becoming too well known to be effective- if the point of the campaign is to protect women rather than to spread identity politics (in this case female power).
Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 11:52:46 AM
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And, another woman with a low opinion of men, Gillard, is now heading up Beyond Blue.

I started to read something about calling Angela, but I have to admit that I'm sick of of whingeing women and lost interest. Something about getting pub staff to ring the police if they THINK they are going to be assaulted? That should be popular with the bar workers and the police - not.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 10 July 2018 3:07:40 PM
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