Posted on 07/22/2017 5:56:42 AM PDT by Gamecock
It has long been known that most people are murdered by someone they know.
“Do you notice that all of them seem to have mail-order brides from Thailand?!”
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Yep,with gals from the Philippines and Russia running a close second.
They want maids that they can ****,no more,no less.
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Uhhhhh...if the women are murdered, as per THIS article, they aren't divorcing their husbands.
68% of divorce is initiated by women.
The number jumps to 90% if the woman has a college degree.
over 40% of domestic abuse is against a man
This woman carries. And believes any abused woman should get a CCW class, a reduce Police auction hand gun, forget that worthless piece of paper called a Restraining order, it will get you killed!
Justifiable homicide or self defense: You decide.
If they didn’t have vaginas there would be bounties on most of them.
Unexpected!
*drink*
“Uhhhhh...if the women are murdered, as per THIS article, they aren’t divorcing their husbands.”
Uuhh,you might want to read that post again——it was not referring to the women in this article.
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Or the Philippines.
I was going to ask about that. I wonder if men are more likely to be killed by current or former “partners,” or by other people.
The domestic violence hotline is a large federally funded program. How effective is it? I cannot not find any report other than how many calls. Did find the following for what it is worth.
Her a racist for noticing!/sarc
Here is the quote:And then the usual cadre of bitter divorced male freepers wonder why women here institute divorce!
Miss Marmelstein posted it to Gamecock, with no other precursors.
So the only conclussion is that since the article is about women murdered by their S/O, the two of you are equating the "usual cadre of bitter divorced male freepers" as murderers of their wives.
More men than women were victims of intimate partner physical violence within the past year, according to a national study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Department of Justice. According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (hereinafter NISVS) released in December, 2011, within the last 12 months an estimated 5,365,000 men and 4,741,000 women were victims of intimate partner physical violence. (Black, M.C. et al., 2011, Tables 4.1 and 4.2) 1 This finding contrasts to the earlier National Violence Against Women Survey (Tjaden, P. G., & Thoennes, N., 2000)(hereinafter NVAWS), which estimated that 1.2 million women and 835,000 men were victims of intimate partner physical violence in the preceding 12 months. (One-year prevalence are considered to be more accurate [than lifetime rates] because they do not depend on recall of events long past (Straus, 2005, p. 60))
http://www.saveservices.org/2012/02/cdc-study-more-men-than-women-victims-of-partner-abuse/
More men than women were victims of intimate partner physical violence within the past year, according to a national study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Department of Justice. According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (hereinafter NISVS) released in December, 2011, within the last 12 months an estimated 5,365,000 men and 4,741,000 women were victims of intimate partner physical violence. (Black, M.C. et al., 2011, Tables 4.1 and 4.2) 1 This finding contrasts to the earlier National Violence Against Women Survey (Tjaden, P. G., & Thoennes, N., 2000)(hereinafter NVAWS), which estimated that 1.2 million women and 835,000 men were victims of intimate partner physical violence in the preceding 12 months. (One-year prevalence are considered to be more accurate [than lifetime rates] because they do not depend on recall of events long past (Straus, 2005, p. 60))
http://www.saveservices.org/2012/02/cdc-study-more-men-than-women-victims-of-partner-abuse/
Hello Kitty!!
The CDC needs to go back to its original purpose - Disease Control.
Folks,
It is a real problem and there are no easy solutions. There is a large federal program to address it. Do a search on domestic violence, it is infinite and all tied to federal activity.
Reminds me of an interaction with a honest politician. He told me “We’ve been trying to save the family farm for 70 years, have we gotten any closer?”
Has all this federal activity done ANYTHING to reduce violence?
Instead of activity, lets focus on results. What will get results? Maybe nothing.
I was being rhetorical, but thanks anyway.
“This woman carries. And believes any abused woman should get a CCW ...”
The Virginia legislature passed a bill that said a temporary protective order allowed concealed carry. Dim lib Gov. McAwful vetoed it, and the override failed by TWO votes.
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