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This is a discussion on It's all about women. within the Discrimination & Sexist Double Standards anti misandry forums, part of the Why We're Here category; I dunno even what to say about the following two stories? The first one is a detailed attempted murder being ...

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    It's all about women.


    I dunno even what to say about the following two stories?

    The first one is a detailed attempted murder being used as a prop for even more anti-male propaganda.

    The second story is of a cop who has obviously failed at his job stopping or slowing d.v.,more than likely by listening to feminist organizations and their anti-male fallacies and agenda.

    He turned into the devil and 'this is what hell looks like'
    Harrison says she wants to raise awareness around domestic abuse to prevent other women from experiencing a similar fate. She says she often thinks about Rumana Monzur, the University of B.C. student who was blinded and disfigured by her husband during a June 2011 attack.
    On Tuesday, she will speak formally for the first time about her experience to a local women's group. That will be followed up by another public speaking event at a local church. Eventually, she hopes to bring her story into local schools.
    "I know there are just so many young girls that are being controlled by guys - it's just not right," says Harrison. "If I can help one woman, that will just mean the world to me."
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    Then a story from a few weeks back;

    Victoria police officer named to domestic-violence post


    A Victoria cop with a record of helping battered women is joining B.C.’s new Provincial Office of Domestic Violence.
    Inspector Clark Russell of the Victoria Police Department has been appointed director of system and service coordination with the unit, which aims to develop a provincial plan to improve support for women and children suffering violence in the province.
    Russell, who served for 35 years with the force, has been a member of Victoria’s Violence Against Women in
    Relationships Committee 2001. He also helped found the capital’s regional domestic violence investigation unit, and sat on the Coroner’s Domestic Violence Death Review Panel that in 2010 examined 29 deaths involving domestic violence circumstances and made recommendations to prevent future deaths.
    Among its initiatives is the creation of an action plan to address holes in the system, in the wake of a report by the B.C. Representative for Children and Youth on the deaths of three B.C. children killed by their father, Allen Shoenborn in Merritt in 2008. That report had scathing words for the government’s failure to make changes to shore up the system.
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    Victoria police officer named to domestic-violence post


    No mention of the woman who killed her three kid's about the same time schoenburn did the same?

    Schoenburn was found mentally incompetent while the mother was found guilty.
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    Re: It's all about women.

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    No mention of the woman who killed her three kid's about the same time schoenburn did the same?
    Of course not... the DV industry movement insists that DV is only when a woman is hurt, not doing the hurting.
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    The message from the DV industry is very clear: "Men are no good; they will only control, hurt and kill you. That's just what they do".
    Contrary to what some feminists say, male violence is not "acceptable", "sanctioned" or "institutionalized" behavior. The fact that it is even considered criminal is proof of that.


 

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