Domestic Violence Against Males in the UK - BBC ONE SHOW - Fathers' Rights
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I was detained for merely calling the police about my girlfriend attacking me. There where no bruises on her, I was covered with all the bruises. So the police nicked me for the night, but all charges were dropped. They were very gender biased and told me to shut up about the abuse I was receiving. They even warned me never to phone the police again, or they'd nick me for wasting their time. This was in Scotland.
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@CatpurrRobertaBobbi Are you fucking serious?
The laws that protect women are not their to help men learn they need to walk away. If anything, those laws are saying there's not a damn thing we're going to do to help you.
What the fuck happened to EQUALITY? You know, the very thing the foremothers and other pioneers of feminism have sought between men and women for just about everything? Why is it that there's laws to protect women from violence but none for men. That's INEQUALITY if anything.
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British men have no balls
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There are Laws, Court and Police practices that encourage an epidemic of False Accusations of Domestic Violence, Abuse and Rape in this country.
The "Feminist" Ideology that is now Indoctrinated into Politics, the Government, Courts, Police and General Public, that:
- Women are Good, Men are Bad
- Women are helpless Victims, Men are Perpetrators
- Women need Help and Protection, Men must be Restrained, Prosecuted and Jailed!
- Why?
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Men may be hit etc. by women but if they hit back not many women can fight back. Smart men dont often hit back because they know the damage they can do and that the laws are there to protect women. Men need to learn to walk away. The laws that protect women help them do that.
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I love his sandcastle analogy.
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To hell with female favoritism.
In USA a woman is a victim of domestic violence every 15 seconds, a man is a victim of domestic violence every... 15 seconds. Exactly, it's the same percentage. There aren't as many reports because a man will be laughed about it, not taken seriously, and they'll feel ashamed for being the victim in the relationship. Not to mention that the police will hardly believe a man is a victim, and the woman can easily turn the situation around, when she's the real abuser.
xubarze 6 months ago
@xubarze
Thank you for your comment.
Kingsley Miller
evenToddlers 6 months ago