RADAR ALERT: "Media Matters" Censors Inconvenient Facts

In his latest Fox News debate, Marc Rudov stated that HHS and CDC statistics show women and men commit domestic violence equally. The website "MediaMatters for America" has responded by calling Marc's statement false. (See article and video here). Media Matters claims that the ratio is 62% to 38%.

Media Matters bases its claim on excerpts from a CDC handout about domestic violence (.pdf file), which cites as its source the CDC-funded 1996 National Violence Against Women Survey. The 1996 survey was conducted using a modified version of a research instrument known as the Conflict Tactics Scales. Dr. Murray Straus, the pre-eminent researcher on domestic violence is the inventor of the Conflict Tactics Scales. Straus has objected (.mp3 file) to the 1996 survey because the modifications made to the Conflict Tactics Scales would artificially suppress the percentage of male victims.

Unlike the 1996 National Violence Against Women Survey, the latest CDC scientific research shows much higher perpetration rates for women. In March 2007, the peer-reviewed scientific journal, "American Journal of Public Health" published a report by Centers for Disease Control researchers Whitaker, Haileyesus, Swahn, and Saltzman entitled "Differences in Frequency of Violence and Reported Injury Between Relationships With Reciprocal and Nonreciprocal Intimate Partner Violence". This study reports that women are the sole perpetrator in 70% of cases where the other partner was non-violent!

Murray Straus, co-founder of the Univ. of New Hampshire Family Research Laboratory, was the first leading scientist to call for federal domestic violence laws. Today, he also calls for women to stop abusing men, and for policy changes to effect reforms in violence policy to address this major, unaddressed national problem.

Dr. Straus scientifically explains (.pdf file) why Media Matters is wrong in "The Controversy Over Domestic Violence by Women". Straus reconciles the vast differences between the findings of crime-based studies such as the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and empirical studies based on the Conflict Tactical Scales (CTS). In a nutshell, studies based on crime data and women's advocacy surveys report what we expect: Men often win major spousal altercations and men are the ones arrested (without considering who initiated the altercation). CTS-based studies more accurately report the nature of family violence and who is causing it. Today, there are over 200 major studies reporting that women initiate at least half of domestic violence, and little credible scientific evidence to the contrary.

Apparently truth doesn't matter to Media Matters. Although their article invites reader comments, their editors must approve comments before they are posted. The editors apparently would rather shoot the messenger than listen to the message. Media Matters' editors approved a comment saying of Rudov, "like so many right-wing macho men, he probably has a little, itty-bitty pee-pee". Meanwhile comments that referred readers to the aforementioned American Journal of Public Health article and other credible sources of objective research were disallowed.

This should come as no surprise to anyone who has read their "About Us" page where they proudly announce they systematically
monitor media outlets for news or commentary that is not accurate, reliable, or credible and that forwards the conservative agenda. Apparently falsehoods told by anyone else are just fine with them.

Since Media Matters has asked their readers to complain to Fox News, we urge you to send emails or letters emphasizing that Marc Rudov's statement was based on solid research:

  1. Send an email to Neil Cavuto at cavuto-at-foxnews.com
  2. Send letters, emails, or make calls to Fox News at:
    FOX News Channel
    1-888-369-4762
    Comments-at-foxnews.com
    1211 Avenue of the Americas
    New York, NY 10036
  3. Copy Marc Rudov: http://mediamatters.org/rd?http://thenononsenseman.com/page10.html

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Date of RADAR Release: November 26, 2007

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(RADAR) -- "Today, there are over 200 major studies reporting that women initiate at least half of domestic violence, and little credible scientific evidence to the contrary."

This factoid is critically important, because it gives the lie to one of the main axioms of propaganda that is perpetrated through Duluth Model DV treatment programs for "batterers..." i.e. men.

Every feminist DV indoctrination counseling service pretends that women do not initiate intimate partner violence. (This gets a little silly when they have to excuse lesbian-on-lesbian DV.)

There is a mantra that goes like this -- "Nothing SHE does can be viewed as provoking a violent response. HER actions never justify MALE aggression."

This cute rhetorical trick ensures that any man accused of domestic violence cannot explain or justify his behavior as DEFENSIVE in nature!

She hit you upside your face with a frying pan and you had the audacity to restrain her by holding her arms? YOU are a batterer!

The secret to deconstructing feminist lies is to continually refer to facts and show how feminists distort them for ideological purposes.

Unfortunately, Joe mangina-Biden fully understands this, and that is why MRA testimony was banned from VAWA reauthorization hearings last year.

To my knowledge, there is not a single presidential candidate, Demopublican or Republicrat, who has had the courage to even mention father's and men's rights as a campaign issue.

Anybody heard even a peep from the perps?

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I was wikipedia-ing conflict tactics scales, and wound up at domestic violence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_violence
It reads like the front page of the NOW, but at the top says "This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards."
No shit.

Anyone know the status on this?

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...You can't inconvenience these girls with facts!!
There on a roll!!

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ROY...I'm running on the mensrights platform this year.

In the very least not unlike Warren Farrel running for governor of california....He at least raised some attention!!

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Feminism is all about lies, and nothing cuts through lies faster than objective science. Let's see the man-haters try to cover up 200 studies!

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Is that Lis - "Fox News legal analyst and University of Washington associate professor of law"?? Sweet, she is dumb as a brick. Another evidence, that women with higher education in no way can be as useful as men on work places.

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Two pillars of the World of the Future:

Asexuality
Artificial Reproduction

"What freedom men and women could have, were they not constantly tricked and trapped and enslaved and tortured by their sexuality."

J. Steinbeck.

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I've added some, because I couldn't stand all the gender feminist lies. Wiki doesn't allow deletions. Good, then my quotation of scholarly facts (showing the truthful side) stays in the article too.

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"ROY...I'm running on the mensrights platform this year.

In the very least not unlike Warren Farrell running for governor of California....He at least raised some attention!!"

I'd vote for you if I could, Roy. What's your slogan? Warren's was, "Reunite Dads & Kids." I think that was a derivative from his book "Father and Child Reunion."

Warren Farrell for Governor

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MR...

scottkirk's running. (See thread above.)

I never run. Prefer long-distance bicycling.

If I did run, my slogan would be ---

"Wherever you go, there you are."

Somehow I know you'd vote for that...

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