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JACQUELOPE YOU MISOGYNIST iNFiDEL HOW DARE YOU POST THIS!!!
Shut up, male feminists. We all know you like getting beaten up by women. The rest of us are telling you to take one upside the head for the team.
http://breakingthescience.org/RichardGelles_MissingPersonsOfDV.php
Not only was this study right, but other studies have shown that women are violent to women as well.
http://www.pandys.org/articles/lesbiandomesticviolence.html
https://mainweb-v.musc.edu/vawprevention/lesbianrx/factsheet.shtml
http://time.com/2921491/hope-solo-women-violence/
http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/11/myths-ipv-lesbian-relationships/
How about attacking the media blackout on the fact that 30% of women in lesbian relationships report being sexually assaulted? How about attacking the problem of feminists issuing death threats to people who find that radical feminist reality just ain't reality?
These facts ain't gonna go away. I sure as fuck ain't gonna stop posting this. The harder you attack me the louder I'm going to get, until everyone on here puts me on ignore and I keep going unopposed.
If you can't refute this, you can't discredit this.
Shut up, male feminists. We all know you like getting beaten up by women. The rest of us are telling you to take one upside the head for the team.
http://breakingthescience.org/RichardGelles_MissingPersonsOfDV.php
The most controversial finding, as it would turn out, was that the rate of adult female-to-adult male intimate violence was the same as the rate of male-to-female violence. Not only that, but the rate of abusive female-to-male violence was the same as the rate of abusive male-to-female violence. When my colleague Murray Straus presented these findings in 1977 at a conference on the subject of battered women, he was nearly hooted and booed from the stage. When my colleague Suzanne Steinmetz published a scholarly article, "The battered husband syndrome," in 1978, the editor of the professional journal published, in the same issue, a critique of Suzanne's article.
The response to our finding that the rate of female-to-male family violence was equal to the rate of male-to-female violence not only produced heated scholarly criticism, but intense and long-lasting personal attacks. All three of us received death threats. Bomb threats were phoned in to conference centers and buildings where we were scheduled to present. Suzanne received the brunt of the attacks - individuals wrote and called her university urging that she be denied tenure; calls were made and letters were written to government agencies urging that her grant funding be rescinded. All three of us became "non persons" among domestic violence advocates. Invitations to conferences dwindled and dried up. Advocacy literature and feminist writing would cite our research, but not attribute it to us. Librarians publicly stated they would not order or shelve our books.
Not only was this study right, but other studies have shown that women are violent to women as well.
http://www.pandys.org/articles/lesbiandomesticviolence.html
Perhaps surprisingly, statistics have shown that lesbian people experience domestic violence at a very similar rate to that of heterosexual women (Waldner-Haygrud, 1997; AVP, 1992). It has been estimated that between 17-45% of lesbians have been the victim of at least one act of violence perpetrated by a female partner (Burke et al, 1999; Lie et al, 1991), and that 30% of lesbians have reported sexual assault / rape by another woman (Renzetti, 1992). Considering the lack of discussion that takes place regarding lesbian domestic violence and sexual assault, I find these figures staggering.
https://mainweb-v.musc.edu/vawprevention/lesbianrx/factsheet.shtml
ow common is lesbian partner violence?
About 17-45% of lesbians report having been the victim of a least one act of physical violence perpetrated by a lesbian partner (1,5,6,13). Types of physical abuse named by more than 10% of participants in one study included:
Disrupting other�s eating or sleeping habits
Pushing or shoving, driving recklessly to punish, and slapping, kicking, hitting, or biting (11).
Sexual abuse by a woman partner has been reported by up to 50% of lesbians (12).
Psychological abuse has been reported as occurring at least one time by 24% to 90% of lesbians (1,5,6,11,14).
http://time.com/2921491/hope-solo-women-violence/
Violence by women causes less harm due to obvious differences in size and strength, but it is by no means harmless. Women may use weapons, from knives to household objects—including highly dangerous ones such as boiling water—to neutralize their disadvantage, and men may be held back by cultural prohibitions on using force toward a woman even in self-defense. In his 2010 review, Straus concludes that in various studies, men account for 12% to 40% of those injured in heterosexual couple violence. Men also make up about 30% of intimate homicide victims—not counting cases in which women kill in self-defense. And women are at least as likely as men to kill their children—more so if one counts killings of newborns—and account for more than half of child maltreatment perpetrators.
What about same-sex violence? The February CDC study found that, over their lifetime, 44% of lesbians had been physically assaulted by a partner (more than two-thirds of them only by women), compared to 35% of straight women, 26% of gay men, and 29% of straight men. While these figures suggest that women are somewhat less likely than men to commit partner violence, they also show a fairly small gap. The findings are consistent with other evidence that same-sex relationships are no less violent than heterosexual ones.
http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/11/myths-ipv-lesbian-relationships/
So instead of attacking me, how about attacking this lie that domestic violence is a gendered thing?After attending a training about intimate partner violence from my agency, staff at a local doctor’s office found themselves calling our hotline. They had a lesbian woman in their exam room who was terrified of her highly agitated abusive partner sitting in their waiting room. There had been significant emotional and physical abuse in their relationship.
When it was over, the survivor would be secretly ushered out the back door into a waiting cab to bring her to shelter, and law enforcement would become involved.
Of course, we then had to warn crisis line advocates who approve people for shelter to be extra cautious when screening. You see, some lesbian abusers have pretended to be victims of intimate partner violence so that they could gain entry into shelters and find their partner.
Cunning, isn’t it? Hard to believe?
How about attacking the media blackout on the fact that 30% of women in lesbian relationships report being sexually assaulted? How about attacking the problem of feminists issuing death threats to people who find that radical feminist reality just ain't reality?
These facts ain't gonna go away. I sure as fuck ain't gonna stop posting this. The harder you attack me the louder I'm going to get, until everyone on here puts me on ignore and I keep going unopposed.
If you can't refute this, you can't discredit this.