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  • Feminist propaganda, woman also abuse, my wife abused me. She kicked me slapped me punched me and even stabbed me in my crotch with a pencil. She clamed I was che3ating on her but she was the one cheating on me. I was also abruptly woken in the middle of the night with a pair of scissors to my member; she threatened to cut it of if I ever cheated on her.

  • @wetone1962 .... You should end a relationship like that ... Pronto!!! ... Don't leave it until it's something you wish you had done ... :-)

  • @NOISEDEPTI haven’t been with her for 3 years and she’s married to some one shed been having affairs with, this will be her 3rd marriage now.

  • Why is there background music. It's killing me!

  • The music wrecked it and the pictures in the middle

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  • i believe males are victims too i just wish there would be more stories about those cases

  • she spilled my coffee!

  • Ruined by the background music.

    

  • Abuse goes both ways but the majority of the Victims are still Women!!!! Abuse is wrong either Way! Young people shouldn't get married so young and they should abstain from having Children that they cannot afford nor have the requirements to raise them. it would certainly help if people would be mature before getting into serious relationships or Marriage at a young age. Most of the abusers nowadays are very young adults who themselves have been growing up in abusive Childhoods.

  • @BluesHarp60 No, the majority of victims are not women. Women are half the problem of domestic violence. At least 50% of DV victims are men.

  • YOU ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT CAN TAKE A STAND, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT AS SOON AS THE SHIT STARTS. We are in the 21st century..women have made far too many advancements to even THINK about tolerating this shit, empower your minds, bodies, You are too good to be dealing with this shit,take classes, arm yourselves send a mofo to the morgue , look up a necklace knife, looks like a reg necklace, but pull down the handle, its a knife. if you must stab, go for the gut, go deep and twist, they bleed out.

  • @thecolaratlady also go under the ribs on the left side, you nail his heart

  • Do something about it, only person that can save you is you. the sympathy card can only be dealt so many times b4 we lose sympathy. sad fact ppl.

  • @thecolaratlady - Oh my sympathy never runs out for victims of rape and beating sir. You have obviously never experienced domestic violence. When you do I'll take you seriously. Yes, you can do something about it, but not on your own. You NEED the help of others in situations like that. Do you know how many people have been MURDERED for leaving abusive relationships? Get your facts straight to be taken seriously.

  • A lot more women are victims or abuse BUT there are still a lot of men who are victims of abuse.

  • ok if i had a husband and if i stand 4 him 2 everything i am not going 2 stand 4 him but beating up my kids i am not standing 4 that

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  • Only documentaries that do not portray a biased and sexist view of domestic violence are the ones that I support.

    Domestic violence can happen to anyone, male or female.

    Drop the sexism, cast your denial aside, awaken to the truth.

  • @ManSpeakOut Truer words never spoken.

  • @ManSpeakOut The numbers are one in four women are victims of abuse and six percent of men. That's not biased it's a fact.

  • @CAFREEB More of a lie that few are willing to question. Thats common among those who take the blue pill.

    Want proof? The get a look at Martin S. Feiberts bibliography which has over 500 sources that state this fact.

    Also watch the video "Abused Men 'A MUST SEE' Documentary"

  • @ManSpeakOut - Um lies, you have only videos of women being violent on your page. Why discredit this womans plight? What are you afraid of?

  • @Mccudden25 Oh I see! 500 sources backing this is all lies because you say it is! How silly of me!

    As usual you dive right into the shaming language.

    How am I discrediting women for just demanding that society recognizes that not only women suffer from domestic violence?

    Why are you so afraid that people try to speak up about this fact, and shame anyone who talks about it? Why are you so scared of that truth getting out?

  • @ManSpeakOut - You said you are only interested in seeing docos that address both male and female dv, that is a lie. Your page is FILLED with videos portraying women as perpetrators. All I am saying is don't carry on about this ONE womans experiences as if she only did it to piss you off. SHE was abused and she is re-telling her experiences, has nothing to do with your agenda or YOU. Why do you have to spout MRAS propaganda on here? Leave it for the MRAS website.

  • @Mccudden25 "Your page is FILLED with videos portraying women as perpetrators"

    Apparently you aren't very bright are you?

    Do you wonder why I only show women? Its because its all evidence to prove that women are more violent then what they are made out to be. Simply reading the playlist description should have told you this...

  • @ManSpeakOut - You have a small handful of women being violent, one of which is attacking a man that KNOWS there is a camera filming him, hardly grounds for proving women are as violent as men. You are distracting viewers from this issue so that they feel sorry for yours which means you don't see issues of dv towards women as serious. I watched my 'dad' beat the shit out of my Mum, and scream at her for hours on end while she did nothing yeah what a victim he was.

  • @Mccudden25 Now who is discrediting who now here? You are making this too easy for me.

    I am not distracting them from the issue, I am making them see the issue as a whole and not only when women are effected unlike you.

  • @Mccudden25 "All I am saying is don't carry on about this ONE womans experiences as if she only did it to piss you off."

    Wrong again as your intelligence clearly reflects.

    All I see in most Domestic violent advertisements, documentaries etc etc is one thing.

    Man perpetrator, woman victim. Thats all you see and far from true. It gives off the idea that only men are perpetrators of domestic violence.

  • @ManSpeakOut - SO WHAT? This is ONE womans experience and she has the right to tell her story WITHOUT you claiming it's insignificant. I am sure you're doing a great job of exposing how violent women beat their husbands...I'm sure you have a really good case on your hands, pfft. Have you been violently abused and attacked by women?

  • @Mccudden25 The clear fact that you are having a hissy fit over someone demanding that people pay attention to the issue of domestic violence as a whole and not only when women are the ones effected proves you are a hypocritical bigot.

    Thats not really anything to disagree with, unless you don't really want to be equal after all.

  • @ManSpeakOut - If male dv was as SERIOUS and life changing as female dv I would be all over it but since men are on average bigger, taller and heavier I believe women facing dv need more immediate attention than men. If you can prove that it isn't a bigger problem, go ahead. Prove to me that more men are raped and beaten in their homes. There are plenty of videos on mens issues, why don't you bring the attention to mens problems there and not here.

  • @Mccudden25 Its best to get the truth out where ever there are people to hear.

    You don't want people to hear this truth and thus you are here now disagreeing with me and trying to downplay the plight of male victims of domestic violence. Who here really is trying to discredit a gender?

    and don't start bringing up that bullshit arguement of yours.

    To be equal means to be treated equally, means if you hit, prepare to get hit.

    I am ending that argument there.

  • @ManSpeakOut - If you hit prepare to be hit with equal force, you don't have the right to kill someone for hitting you FFS how hard is that to understand? WHAT TRUTH? Have YOU ever been attacked and injured by a woman in your home? Men have their issues, dv is not really one of them you're angry men can't legally beat the shit out of women, if they could you wouldn't care at all about equality.

  • @Mccudden25 See you're doing it again and you actually had the gull to say I was discrediting women, what a joke.

    You just can't accept that men could actually be victimized by a woman, you just can't accept it.

    That huge bibliography alone should be enough to at least give some recognition of the issue, the reason its so poorly covered is because bigots like you refuse to accept it. If people covered it to the extent they cover female victims of DV, a sobering truth would be revealed.

  • @ManSpeakOut - So was the woman charged with assault? I can't accept that men when put in that situation don't have the physical strength to fight back no. Men are on average taller and heavier and stronger they have an upper hand.

  • @Mccudden25 It does not matter.

    If someone is stronger then you and has the potential to overpower you, common sense and good judgement should tell you not to hit them.

    If you hit them anyway, you are responsible for your actions.

    A fist should be met with fist, a knife for a knife, gun for a gun.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Yes it should but you seem to think we live in a world where common sense is not over powered by emotion and circumstance. If I punched my partner I would barely leave a bruise he would however break my jaw if he hit me back that isn't equality he has the upper hand being a man.

  • @Mccudden25 A fist is a fist, and if you hit someone knowing they are stronger, thats your own fault.

    He met your fist with a fist of his own, that is equality.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Because if you're angry or upset or mentally abused you have total control over your reactions, pfft I am so glad men like you are not making the laws. People are punished according to the crimes they commit and eveb if you're hit first you are not legally allowed to take the law into your own hands.

  • @Mccudden25 Yeah, you are happy that are law makers carry a bias.

  • @ManSpeakOut - I am happy that women aren't going to end up in morgues from Dv more than they already do.

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  • @Mccudden25 Being weaker does not entitle you to hit someone for being stronger without fear of getting your ass knocked down.

    regardless though, we argued on this for more then enough when you include the time spent on it on another video.

    Why you followed me here and brought it up again is beyond me.

  • @ManSpeakOut - I didn't follow you here I simply noticed you posted here after I watched the clip, get over yourself.

  • @Mccudden25 You're just one of those women who support "Equal, but special" but as time passes that kind of equality is becoming increasingly unwelcome to people when it comes to gender politics.

    If you hit someone, knowing they are stronger, and you get overpowered as a result that is your own fault.

    Its not overdoing it because the one being attacked is meeting a fist with a fist.

  • @Mccudden25 and the reason its so poorly covered is because when a few people try to address this issue, they get verbally attacked by bigots like you!

  • @Mccudden25 There is plenty of evidence that proves that female on male violence is a big issues, you are just a hypocritical bigot who does not want to see nor hear it.

    I recently seen a video about a British show where a woman abused her fiance, she scratched his facing leaving a scar going down his cheek which could be permanent and she headbutted him once and broke his nose. Your argument is bollocks as that other guy once said.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Ok so he didn't touch her? Well she is a psycho, maybe mentally abusive who knows... I don't know many women with the ability to do that the guys I know wouldn't let that happen but that doesn't mean they would beat them to death over it.

  • @Mccudden25 One woman named Erin Pizzey also trying to address this issue when public and spoken up about it.

    She has gotten several death threats and bomb threats.

    A bomb disposal unit had to go to her house once due to one of them.

    She fled her country in fear for her life.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Wow, well rest assured I wouldn't threaten anyone for sharing their opinions. What do you propose be done about it? You believe it should be ok for men to retaliate violently without consequence yes? This I disagree with no matter what the gender, we have laws for a reason and no one should take the law into their own hands.

  • @Mccudden25 Our laws do not punish women who act in self-defense.

    In the rare cases it does, women are not punished as severely.

    I believe everyone should retaliate in self-defense.

    What I disagree with is that men should not retaliate of their attacker is a woman.

    That is not equal treatment, what I want is real and absolute equality.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Yes they should, with reason. A womans fist is not equal to a mans and women usually slap or scratch not punch. It's not physically possible for a woman and man be equal in regards to physical strength.

  • @Mccudden25 That does not matter, if the woman is not holding back then neither should the man.

    As long as its fist against fist, that is equality.

    Just because he is packing more muscle does not matter, its your own fault for striking someone stronger.

  • @ManSpeakOut - So it's a punishment for emotionally acting out? You don't care for equality at all and that is more evident than ever. So if a woman or even a man strikes another man and it has no effect he should be able to legally retaliate with full force no matter the outcome?

  • @Mccudden25 Its like saying if you're doing a race and an opposing car was running slower because their mechanics did not perform their job as well that the driver driving the faster car should slow down to match the speed of his opponent.

  • @ManSpeakOut - No it's not it has nothing to do with the other, cars are not people and races are not lives. You are advocating that men should legally be allowed to seriously injure or kill women if they hit them. And in that example the race would be stopped and the car repaired to make it fair.

  • @Mccudden25 I am a man who races go-karts as a hobby. The people running the go-kart tracks leave the drivers to repair and maintain their cars as they see fit. If your car is not up to snuff with the others its your own fault.

    Just as long as the cars are within the legal weight limit for their class, and other rules are followed its not their problem.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Legal weight limit for their class? Interesting. Funny how that works.

  • @Mccudden25 but I am ending this argument here, I am not letting you drag this on here as long as you did on the other video.

  • @ManSpeakOut - Sweet

  • @Mccudden25 You need keep your hands to yourself and stop walking through life as a victim.

  • @lillie1990am - You need to keep your thoughts to yourself and stop advocating violence. I have not once implied I was a victim I am realistic I am not going to pretend men and women are biologically equal...we aren't. And I don't hit people but nice try.

  • @Mccudden25 Your comprehension level appears lacking. I never said I advocated violence. When reading your comments you repeatedly stated that men should not hit women with full strength as we are physiologically weaker.

    How about plan B, don't hit the man, this way it is a non issue. This alleviates any anxiety on your part of not being able to hold your own in a fist fight.. Do not think you can hit men or anyone else for that matter, with impunity because you are a woman.

  • @lillie1990am - I don't think women shouldn't be held accountable for violence, that is a non issue what I am saying is NO ONE man or woman should take the law into their own hands. If everyone only worked on being logical and calm this would be a non issue but that is not the way people work. Emotion and circumstance play a huge role in why violence even occurs. I am saying if you hit someone you're an idiot, doesn't mean they have the right to beat you to death over it.

  • @Mccudden25 There is nothing wrong about getting upset over such a bias, had this bias been directed at women and not men you would be in an uproar right now wouldn't you, you hypocrite.

    and I can speak the truth where I please, you can't stop me. The truth will get out.

  • @ManSpeakOut - You are doing it all the time! Everywhere you go you claim to take the spotlight away from issues affecting women and put it on issues that you claim are severely affecting men. All you are doing is showing that you don't really care about womens issues.

  • @Mccudden25 Oh I am in the wrong to demand men and women get equal attention in the issues of domestic violence?

    Does not sound like I don't care about women's issues, sounds more like I want everyone treated equal in this regard.

    You however, do not.

    but go on ahead and keep using your shaming language, it does not phase me.

  • @ManSpeakOut - If it didn't phase you you wouldn't bring it up. I said if you can prove to me that men are abused via dv more than women and as severely I could understand. Have you personally been attacked by women?

  • @Mccudden25 That bibliography has a list of studies, reviews, empirical analyses etc etc that took place over the course of a few decades. The sample size in all these sources combined exceed 369,000 people and it was last updated March of this year.

    Its a very valid source, and calling it lies without proving how will get you nowhere.

    Only a fool would try to deny such a large mountain of evidence to the contrary as being lies.

  • @Mccudden25 If you would be so intelligent as to point out anything I said in my first two comments here that supports I am trying to discredit women, I dare you to.

  • @ManSpeakOut I disagree. Men and womens bodies are built differently, so men are less suseptible to it. One in every four women will be a victim, while one in every ten men will. Womesn are seen as economically dependent. Although it could happen to men as well, it is not as likely. Domestic violence is anything used to keep or gain control over a partner. The fact that we live in a patriarchal society make DV itself a sexist term.

  • @cookiesncreamforever Women are also more likely to use weapons, and subtle means like poisoning.

    Women actually initiate 70% of non-reciprocal partner violence due to the fact that men are taught to never hit women regardless of the circumstances, and women are taught they could hit/slap men whenever they feel like it.

    What about verbal abuse? Women do that all the time, be that consciously or subconsciously.

  • @cookiesncreamforever Besides hitting is hitting and it counts as DV, quit trying to justify women abusing men.

    Men actually report their abuse less then women do due to our social norms.

  • @cookiesncreamforever You say that "we live in a patriarchal society" if that were true then men would in every single child custody case the father would win every time but that doesn't have in our society. Women win most child custody cases so therefore this is not patriarchal society. If this were a patriarchal society then when a man calls the police for dv then when they arrive they would arrest the woman but they nearly always will arrest the man even though he called them for help.

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