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Actress highlights issue for Women's Aid - Brad Pitt may head to Cannes - Reese rules out horror. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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  • i cannot believe they banned that ad, i really can't

  • That's easier said than done. Women who do have the nerve to walk away usually have to file a restraining order and those don't do shit. Guys like this just keep coming and most women wind up dead from this kind of abuse even when they try to run. You think someone with this kind of problem would just let her walk away?

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  • @feministsAreCorrupt,

    You are spot on, these feminists are destroying today's society.

  • The Domestic violence industry is running at full steam. Little is said about the fact that men and women commit domestic violence at the same rates while women easily exceed men in violence against children. That's no surprise, because women, not the pedophile on every street corner, spend more time with children, be it a mother or a female child care attendant.

  • @taylorswiftrox59

    Here's a good place to start gathering some ACTUAL information:

    watch?v=VOu_BszChIE

    Let the deprogramming begin ; )

  • @StinkyKnobcheese

    A good place to start defeminizing some of these misguided souls, who have gobbled the hook of self-aggrandizement fed to them by nefarious feminist dirtbags, is to direct them to Happy Misogynists "Women are half the problem" post. Hey, if facts are allowed to be thrown around then "let's look at some, eh?" Funny thing is, his neutral sources can be verified. Uh oh.

  • @taylorswiftrox59

    You 86% statistic is complete bullshit. You need to find some sources that are from outside of the media regurgitations, that are generally feminist "factoids" (bullshit we made up) or statistics from WITHIN the "shelter industry" (Translation: Our stats have NO CONTROL GROUP, ergo are false projections onto broader society without comparative male studies who HAVE NO SHELTER INDUSTRY. Ergo, the studies are not empirical scientific studies. Ergo they are BULL-SHIT).

  • @taylorswiftrox59

    Husbands do protect their wives. And the ones that do, are sick to fucking death of the media orchestrating wildly bogus inflations and deceptions about what actually happens in most relationships, at the same time completely absolving women of either their OWN participation in violent exchanges, or INCITEMENT OF violence in relationships. You betcha that women know fulwell, that the idiocy of your ilk drives the stigma that shields them to run their mouths and bait men.

  • @34Chelsea34

    I'm sorry, run that one past me again? "Most" women wind up dead from what? So, while you're busy running your mouth about wild assertions that are based on the idiotic projections the media feeds you, how many relationships that have altercations, do you actually imagine are defined by the nerfarious garbage Knightly is peddling?

  • @taylorswiftrox59 Look it up. So by your logic, if a small man murders a big man it's not as bad.

    Also if you care to look up the stats you will read that men actually suffer the most serious injuries not women. Women use weapons far more than men.

  • @StinkyKnobcheese don't know here the hell you got that statistic. All the ones i found are either 84 or 86. Besides, maybe the intent is different, but the injury is worse for women.

  • @taylorswiftrox59 Atudy after study show that women commit 50% of domestic violence, not 24%. Just because someone is stronger does not make intent any less.

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