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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on May 2, 2020 11:20:15 GMT
It is enough to stop the female aggressor, but society allows the woman to such behavior and later effects as in the movie. In addition, the audience's response is always the same, with laughter in the background. If the aggressor was a man, the reaction would be quite different, why?
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 19, 2021 22:21:24 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on May 4, 2021 22:02:00 GMT
Actions speak louder than words: Feminist words: we are a movement of equality. Feminism actions: Will never share stories of male DV victims Will always advocate for DV support only for women and children Will always argue against men when male DV victims are discussed. Will express zero empathy for male DV victims Will always provide excuses for female perpetrators. Feminism isn’t about equality. It’s about hating men, but pretending you don’t because you don’t want to present your male relatives with the truth.
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 7, 2021 18:51:06 GMT
New documentary film in the link www.my5.tv/when-women-abuse-men#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 26, 2021 16:22:00 GMT
Such discrimination against male victims is widespread throughout the world and not only in Scotland.
#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jul 10, 2021 14:16:12 GMT
"Scholars and battered women's advocates now recognize that many facets of the legal response to intimate-partner abuse stereotype victims and harm abuse survivors who do not fit commonly accepted paradigms. However, it is less often acknowledged that the feminist analysis of domestic violence also tends to stereotype offenders and that state action, including court-mandated batterer intervention, is premised on these offender stereotypes. The feminist approach can be faulted for minimizing or denying the role of substance abuse, mental illness, childhood trauma, race, culture, and poverty in intimate-partner abuse. Moreover, those arrested for domestic violence crimes now include heterosexual women, lesbians, and gay men; abuse is as common in same-sex relationships as in their heterosexual counterparts. Failure to take such factors into account perpetuates a one-dimensional image of the batterer as a controlling, heterosexual, male villain--a stereotype that impedes efforts to coordinate effective responses to domestic violence and entrenches gendered hierarchies that affect men, as well as women. This Article begins by placing the feminist paradigm of the batterer in historical context. Although feminists transformed the dialogue about domestic violence by locating- it in patriarchy and gender inequality, the offender stereotype that the Battered Women's Movement used to spur a vigorous state response and that still drives domestic violence policy shares some limitations with earlier paradigms of the wife beater--the hot-headed sinner in Puritan New England or the drunken brute of Temperance discourse. Like these earlier stereotypes, the image of the coercive, controlling male batterer is too one-dimensional and too closely tied to other sociopolitical agendas to yield a practical approach to prevent domestic violence and change the behavior of its perpetrators. Drawing on historical, sociological, and psychological materials, as well as insights from masculinities studies, this Article suggests limits to our understanding of those who commit intimate-partner abuse and to the laws and policies-especially court-mandated batterer intervention programs ("BIPs")-currently in place. It presents an original analysis of 46 sets of state and local standards for BIPs to show that, although these standards are starting to be more inclusive, they still tend to impose a "one-size-fits-all" formula designed for heterosexual male offenders. The "one-size-fits-all" approach ignores crucial differences-not only in intimate-partner violence committed by women, as opposed to men, and homosexuals, as opposed to heterosexuals-but also between heterosexual male offenders and the types of abuse they inflict. Recognizing these differences would facilitate the effective tailoring of BIPs to achieve long-term behavioral change in a variety of participants. The Article concludes by offering preliminary suggestions for transforming pro-feminist interventions to encourage accountability and rehabilitation and to reduce recidivism without stereotyping domestic violence offenders." More in link scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=articles#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jul 10, 2021 14:38:39 GMT
"Ground-breaking new research shows society still does not readily recognise male domestic abuse victims and some may have lost their lives as a result. The research looked at homicides featuring male victims of domestic abuse and found that opportunities to help them were missed due to gender bias and outdated stereotypes. The bias dually inhibited male victims from reporting their abuse and public support services, such as police and health care, from recognising them as victims." More in link www.cumbria.ac.uk/about/news/articles/articles/homicide-research-reveals-society-blind-to-male-victims-of-domestic-violence-.html?fbclid=IwAR18K7VNe3RITgwvh7h__Fj-XFa9PMDTgvbE9nUQGeXv7GUlmkQEuyF3SO8#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jul 26, 2021 21:05:13 GMT
"GROUND breaking research has revealed society's failures to readily recognise male domestic abuse victims causing many to lose their lives. A study conducted by the University of Cumbria found that opportunities to help victims were missed due to gender bias and outdated stereotypes. The bias dually inhibited male victims from reporting their abuse and public support services, such as police and health care, from recognising them as victims. The study identified several findings where there were missed opportunities to help and support male victims, including repeated dismissal of female partners’ abusive acts by services and a lack of professional curiosity. Some of the men found themselves suspected of wrong doing themselves. Half of the reviews showed support services lacked guidance to help identify and treat male victims and a considerable number of men whose injuries were dismissed by the police and other services as well as friends and family." More in link www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/news/19409793.homicide-study-reveals-society-blind-male-victims-domestic-violence/?ref=twtrec&fbclid=IwAR2aw96_WN9A8U03L_g9L0VWvQu6rCw20lI5CtVzInboxDFTXQnTw-GzHgo#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 21, 2021 21:07:00 GMT
"Tami Weissenberg's story as a victim of abuse began with a familiar male misconception: "I can be her savior!" That was what he thought when he first met the woman who would become his girlfriend. She told him about how she had in the past experienced violence. She told him about how she had been beaten in a previous relationship. She spoke about how unhappy she had become. Tami was deeply moved. He hoped to help her and to prove to her that not all men are the same; that they can be caring and considerate. "The idea that all she said was just one big show designed to win my trust. To instrumentalize me," Weissenberg recalls, was something that simply didn't occur to him at the time. It was the beginning of a desperately painful six-year-long relationship. Tami Weissenberg is tall and strong and wanted to bis his partner's 'savior' Weissenberg is a confident man. He is built like a tree: tall and sturdy. He's a guy who likes to get things done. He tells his story in a calm and measured tone. Tami, a victim? Many would find it hard to imagine. But beware of those cliches that suggest that a victim must be small, soft, and weak — especially if the victim is a man." More in link www.dw.com/en/men-as-victims-of-domestic-violence-i-was-paralyzed/a-55472456#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 27, 2021 9:53:43 GMT
www.facebook.com/ForMen000/photos/a.129788925598730/336469704930650/#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 3, 2021 10:10:47 GMT
"Greg Ellis is speaking up in defence of Johnny Depp amid domestic abuse allegations from Amber Heard. He said he admires the actor's self-restraint in talking about the case publicly. He shared that Depp has "a deeper grasp of what so many parents and partners endure in family law." He also shared his admiration for his colleague on "the fact that he's been keeping a relatively low profile and recently spoke out against cancel culture." More in link www.ibtimes.co.uk/johnny-depp-retains-usual-class-manners-dealing-amber-heards-domestic-abuse-claims-1695074?fbclid=IwAR3GP2aX5Sxdtuo93W0CIZUjIAuaLi_fiP4RQxl8RGYbQ1cLaOdOAv3JTk8#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 11, 2021 21:22:12 GMT
AirBnB decided to divide the victims into better and worse according to their gender. We decided to protest against such a sexist approach and sent the letter below. We would like to encourage everyone to protest against such sexist actions by this company. "Dear AirBnB We refer to this article. news.airbnb.com/en-uk/safe-ireland-airbnb-launch-domestic-violence-survivor-fund/?fbclid=IwAR3rrTLhkGf34DHy3E05VaXJxS9-I0fcc7Aj2CD1iU506gknm_tVRvoC4ws Is it your company's policy to discriminate against victims of domestic violence on the basis of gender? Why do you allocate resources only to female victims and children, and not to all sacrifices including male victims and their children? Did you know that about 60% of all wrongs come from mothers and about 40% from fathers? This report 2019 was prepared by the Children’s Bureau (Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. "Perpetrator Relationship (unique count of child victims and duplicate count of relationships) In this section, data are analyzed by relationship of victims to their perpetrators. A victim may be maltreated multiple times by the same perpetrator or by different combinations of perpetrators (e.g., mother alone, mother and nonparent(s), two parents). This analysis counts every combination of relationships for each victim in each report and, therefore, the percent-ages total more than 100.0 percent.Some of the categories on this table changed for Child Maltreatment 2019. The purpose of the changes is to be more descriptive of what the categories include and to reduce the number of relationships counted as unknown. Please see the table notes at the end of this chapter for specifics about the changes. The FFY 2019 data show, 91.4 percent of victims are maltreated by one or both parents. The parent(s) could have acted together, acted alone, or acted with up to two other people to maltreat the child. Nearly 40.0 percent (39.0%) of victims are maltreated by a mother acting alone, 22.6 percent of victims are maltreated by a father acting alone, and 21.0 percent of victims are maltreated by both parents (two parents of known sex). More than 14.0 percent (14.2%) of victims are maltreated by a perpetrator who was not the child’s parent. The largest categories in the nonparent group are relative(s) (5.3%), unmarried partner(s) of parent (3.0%), and “other(s)” (3.2%). (See table 3–12 and related notes.) The NCANDS category of “other(s)” perpetrator relationship includes any relationship that does not map to one of the NCANDS relationship categories. According to states’ commentary, this category includes nonrelated adult, nonrelated child, foster sibling, babysitter, household staff, clergy, and school personnel. More in link www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/report/child-maltreatment-2019?fbclid=IwAR28iFDN9Gr3cJIyUSyUt62nnrgqiPKEvSxVySgCL6ptA3W5ADHqAW11DU0 Statistics from around the world confirm this: Scientists review of 9431 studies derived from 18 databases led to the inclusion of 126 studies after double screening. "Child homicide is the most extreme form of violence against children and a tragic event with serious effects on families and the community. Approximately 95 000 child are murdered each year globally,1 and the risk of being murdered in childhood is strongly associated with age, gender and geography. Distribution of child homicide perpetrator proportions by perpetrator and region Data from 33 countries distinguishing the perpetrators of parental homicides of children under the age of 18 years showed that mothers committed just over half of all parental homicides (median 54.7%, IQR 36.7–68.8); in high-income countries, the median percentage was 44.4% (IQR 36.7–66.7), in the East Asia and Pacific region, 64.6% (IQR 59.0–69.3), in the Americas, 15.4% (IQR 13.3–17.4), in Africa, 88.6% (IQR 71.1–100.0), in low-income and middle-income Europe, 60.4% (IQR 45.8–75.0) and in the Mediterranean region, 7.4% (IQR 0.0–14.😎. Only 12 countries had available data on how many parental homicides were committed by step-parents, with 7.2% (IQR: 5.7–14.5) of parental homicides committed by step-parents. Out of them, nine studies reported a breakdown, with the median percentage of stepmothers committing homicides among parental homicides being 1.0% (IQR: 0.7–3.3) and for stepfathers 7.4% (IQR: 3.1–17.4)." Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5862181/?fbclid=IwAR1Z1ANYTuURl4DcTnaWmyGTtdKCvhM8glI0b7GesvNOoWiy20Lj1bQF9Jw#!po=59.3750 Do you know what the domestic violence statistics are and their causes? Results. Almost 24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those were reciprocally violent. In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1854883/ Please explain why the company decided to support only women and children and not all victims, especially as mothers are more likely to be abusers than fathers. Why is the company so sexist and divide the victims into worse and better? Regards Stops Segregation Of Men Team #men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 16, 2021 17:59:25 GMT
Read from the picture what factors are considered violence, and then tell yourself if any women have ever done this to you. You will be surprised at the scale of the violence. "The research looked at homicides featuring male victims of domestic abuse and found that opportunities to help them were missed due to gender bias and outdated stereotypes. The bias dually inhibited male victims from reporting their abuse and public support services, such as police and health care, from recognising them as victims. The research examined 22 Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHR), a type of statutory multi-agency review conducted in the event of a person’s death when it appears to result from domestic violence, abuse, or neglect. The study identified several findings where there were missed opportunities to help and support male victims, including repeated dismissal of female partners’ abusive acts by services and a lack of professional curiosity. Some of the men found themselves suspected instead. Half of the reviews showed support services lacked guidance to help identify and treat male victims and a considerable number of men whose injuries were dismissed by the police and other services as well as friends and family." More in link www.cumbria.ac.uk/about/news/articles/articles/homicide-research-reveals-society-blind-to-male-victims-of-domestic-violence-.html?fbclid=IwAR0OQVHF_-K7_YJMaEDmBO6bm9c6tz3kvUtfyk4eTPL77LgiM495RP4lE0U#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 26, 2021 20:35:18 GMT
Double standards of behavior and treatment of men worse than women mean that men are practically devoid of empathy that the parties of society and cannot count on the same help as women. "We are taught, nay, we are indoctrinated that men have it better. Patriarchy, male privilege, money, power, wage gap, and whatnot. A ‘Male Victim’ is the ghost that’s hardly ever seen. We tend to see rooms with the brightest lights occupied by men. Nonetheless, what about those dark rooms? The ones with the gloomiest lights of all where people are suffering, where occupants are homeless, where people die young, where they do the filthiest jobs, where they don’t have any legal representation nor do the health care cares enough for them? Why is no one talking about them?" More in link factfuss.com/the-reality-of-male-victims-the-darkroom-overlooked-by-the-media-law-and-health-industry/?fbclid=IwAR0IdKiu63seYkH1j4-wnkM71ZwYu6p1Hf7G0W9QKIx7ebNNaJV-nytxcEI#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 8, 2021 13:54:31 GMT
In this presentation showed a newly identified cognitive distortion in relation to gender, gamma bias, which simultaneously magnifies some aspects of gender and minimises others. It explains today's stereotypes between the genders and how the same factors are perceived but treated differently on the basis of gender. This presentation also showcases an animation, created with the help of Jordan Holbrook, which visually demonstrates gamma bias and the gender distortion matrix. We would like to clarify one point from this video as there was no relevant clarification. The mass shooters mentioned later in this material, according to research by Dr. Warren Farrell, come from single mother homes where father upbringing was lacking. This is the main factor that connects most of these murderers. The lack of fathers in the lives of children has a huge negative impact on their later behavior.
#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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