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Why violence is a mindset issue

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“Does anybody ever sit back & consider how many cases of domestic violence are actually caused by women ?”

Individual,

They should. That have only to look at the crazy, wild-eyed women in public demonstrations, screeching f...k non-stop. They should also remember that women are responsible for 52% of child murders. Some women are just as violent as some men, and it is becoming all too apparent as they seek domination - not equality as the more rational, decent women call for.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 26 January 2019 7:51:20 AM
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Foxy,

"In international terms, the United States is an
extremely violent society, with a homicide rate
far exceeding that of any other industrialised
nation"

In international terms, the US is far down the list of violent countries coming in at 43rd on the list on this site,
http://www.atlasandboots.com/most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-ranked/
(and though the above is a list of dangerous countries, danger and violence often go hand in hand).

What has industrialization got to do with it?

According to this South Africa is an industrialized nation and their general crime and murder rates far exceed the USA.
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/newly-industrialized-country.asp
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 26 January 2019 8:00:58 AM
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Foxy,

I'll just add, for your benefit, that Mexico is also an industrialized nation and has just had a record murder year, double that of the US but with a third of the population.
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/mexico-sets-new-murder-record-with-more-than-33000-killed-in-2018/ar-BBSzicD?li=AAgfIYZ&ocid=HPCDHP

See also, re automobile manufacture,
http://napsintl.com/manufacturing-in-mexico/industries-in-mexico/automotive-manufacturing-in-mexico/
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 26 January 2019 9:15:59 AM
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The entertainment industry & lack of welfare due to the costs of unrealistic bureaucrat salaries are a major cause of crime/violence. In less industry developed countries I'd imagine the exploitation of ignorance is the cause. In every country though it is the lack of punishment that encourages crime/violence.
In Australia I'd say it is the inequality of welfare & taxation that causes much of the domestic violence due to severe frustration caused by Govt sanctioned bureaucracy.
Posted by individual, Saturday, 26 January 2019 9:53:04 AM
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If anyone read my previous post, as I said, in my own empirical experience, when a woman really 'goes off' they do so big time. There seems to be no limit to the amount or quality of their violence, sometimes ending in attempted murder.

I don't necessarily think these women have a 'violent mindset,' I reckon for some, in a particularly unhappy or violent marriage, they simply arrive at a point, where they've just had enough. And once they do, well, 'look out' the results can prove deadly.
Posted by o sung wu, Saturday, 26 January 2019 10:06:46 AM
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Foxy,

I was searching the net and found that people who own cars are more likely to be injured or die in a car than non-car owners and that people who own knives are more liable to knife injuries than non-knife owners, apparently the same applies to chainsaws and chisels.

Ain't statistics wonderful!!
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 26 January 2019 12:39:53 PM
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