by Bettina on November 21, 2015 in News Nice to know there are plenty of people who have not been hoodwinked by the biased campaign presenting women as the only victims of domestic violence. Since my recent article, Silent Victims, was published in theWeekend Australian I have been flooded with emails from people who know this is far from the truth. I
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Domestic violence victims are men too, says Bettina Arndt | Tom Elliott on 3AW
Radio interview with Tom Elliot on 3AW https://audioboom.com/boos/3808119-men-are-often-the-victims-of-domestic-violence-says-bettina-arndt Read this article from the Australian, 14 November 2015 Bettina Arndt – Men are victims of DV too!
Silent victims: both mothers and fathers can be violent
Our culture assumes domestic violence is invariably committed by men, but data reveals a high number of women are abusers. Source: Supplied There was a funny discussion recently on the new ABC television show How Not to Behave. One of the hosts, Gretel Killeen, started complaining about “manspreading” — men sitting with their legs
Domestic violence beat up
The feminist-approved, media-driven ‘gender’ agenda is ignoring where the real problems lie Remember that slogan the feminists invented, the personal is political? No it isn’t. It is mostly just personal. Take domestic violence, a cause dear to the feminist heart. Australia has now embarked on a campaign to eradicate domestic violence, using 100 million dollars
Child Support Agency sues father who lavished cash on daughters
The man has been sued because he gave the money straight to his daughters, rather than putting it through the government system.. Photo: Louie Douvis More public service news $600,000 child support litigation nightmare over The Child Support Agency launched a court case against a man who had just lavished more than $17,000 on his
Daughter begs for assistance to recover children
A heartfelt plea for help from a daughter for her father who has not seen his 4 children since the mother left the home ……. listed onChange.org You can vote in support by clicking on the link below. https://www.change.org/p/family-law-court-wa-department-of-child-protection-human-rights-commission-human-rights-western-australian-department-of-education-men-s-rights-father-men-s-rights-parenting-my-father Petitioning Family Court of Western Australia FAMILY LAW COURT WA and 3 others PLEASE HELP
Harvard study says 70 percent of domestic violence is committed by women against men
http://newscastmedia.com/domestic-violence.htm by Joseph Earnest 15 November 2013 Newscast Media HOUSTON—Three years ago I wrote an article based on a scientific study done by Harvard Medical School that revealed domestic violence was not as one-sided as the media often depicts it. The article to this very day is the second most popular article I’ve written and
Talking Point: Root causes of domestic violence are ignored by grand plan
http://m.themercury.com.au/news/opinion/talking-point-root-causes-of-domestic-violence-are-ignored-by-grand-plan/story-fnj4f64i-1227485748237 Premier Will Hodgman, Our Watch chairwoman Natasha Stott Despoja and Australian of the Year Rosie Batty after the release of the Government’s domestic violence plan. Picture: RICHARD JUPE POLITICIANS are a shallow lot these days. Good policy, policy based on evidence and on ensuring dealing with existential issues, is jettisoned for headline grabbing
More mothers kill their children
The main killers of children in Australia, according to the latest statistics from the Australian Institute of Criminology (2010-2012), are: Mothers (47%, n=20) Fathers (30%, n=13) Mothers’ new male partners (19%, n=8) The phrase “women and children” excludes the fact that many killers of children are women. By consciously ignoring this fact, Keneally,
Why men feel aggrieved in family court interventions
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/why-men-feel-aggrieved-in-family-court-interventions-20150810-givcxp.html 11 August 2015 Comments 45 Michael Challinger A legal process to restrain family violence needs to work faster and more fairly. Photo: Intervention orders do more than just restrain violence. Often they separate a man from his children, evict him from his home and deprive him of his property. Photo: Craig Sillitoe My client Tom* was