LJ_Reloaded
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Excellent analysis.This is true. Because feminists insist we understand social problems like rape and domestic violence through the lens of feminist dogma, these problems are misdiagnosed and mistreated. Presently, the Duluth Model is the most common batterer intervention program used in the United States. It is based on feminist theory, and understands domestic violence to be a product of patriarchal socialization. The model insists that females are only violent toward men in self-defense, and it has nothing useful to say about the domestic violence that occurs in gay and lesbian relationships. The authors of the Duluth model explained that the curriculum was defined by the question, "what do the women who have lived through the nightmare of being battered want us to do in these groups?". To successfully complete the program and avoid incarceration, men are forced to confess that their domestic violence problems are rooted in misogyny. Empirical evidence has shown the Duluth treatment to have little to no effect on recidivism, and yet feminists resist replacing the Duluth treatment with more effective treatments which are not rooted in feminist ideology.
Take note that lovecraft68 won't dare contest you on this because you're a woman. He's only into this crusade because he thinks he'll get brownie points with women. He knows it would be counter-productive to turn around and TALK OVER A WOMAN who's calling him out on his bullshit.
Male feminists are nothing if not completely predictable.