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About a decade ago i heard a CBC radio interview with a female author that had written a book about female violence.According to this author women were responsible for 80% of all infanticide worldwide.I dont remember the Author's name and i havent seen any reports to support the claims, but the one thing the claim itself does support is the very simple notion that a consistent percentage of people go off the deep end,and when they do they tend to take it out on those weaker than themselves,men on women and women on children.
I understand that there is a monument to the female victims of male violence in Ottawa perhaps its time for a monument to the children who are victims of female violence.
"All you fascists bound to lose" - Woody Guthrie
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by Anonymous User on 01:48 AM March 31st, 2004 EST (#9)
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Of course your right it isnt as simple as that since human behavior is rarely simple,but it does highlight the problem of perception when the focus of media and society is determined by a political agenda that verges on hysteria.The fact that we are all human beings with great qualities and equally nasty tendencies gets easily lost when the political agenda forming public perception is so firmly in control of the bull horn.
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by Anonymous User on 02:12 PM March 31st, 2004 EST (#11)
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I agree that it's not so simple.
If it were how would one explain the sky rocketting numbers of women abuseing their husbands.
Abuse is not always 'trickle-down abuse'.
Abuse is just abuse.
In other words, sewage is sewage no matter which pipe it spews from.
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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The above post was mine.I forgot to log in.
"All you fascists bound to lose" - Woody Guthrie
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"About a decade ago i heard a CBC radio interview with a female author that had written a book about female violence."--Cain
I'm wondering if that author was Patricia Pearson who wrote "When She Was Bad - Violent Women and the Myth of Innocence." (published in '97) I highly recommend it.
I like the idea of a monument in Ottawa to all the children and infants who have died at the hands of women.
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by Anonymous User on 02:55 PM March 30th, 2004 EST (#3)
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I did see this story about a year ago. And yes it was just a "blip on the radar". I think it was reported on both local and national news for about two days then it was gone. Un-like the Susan Smith story.
This is only MY guess but I beleive that the media often sits on these stories. (Violent females) They report them only when they grow to big or gather too much momentum to cover up any more. This is the case with female perps of DV, as well. Even when they DO cover female perps of DV the husband is always depicted as "deserveing it", as in the Loreana Bobbit case.
But yeah, I HAD been wondering what ever became of the woman who said "God" told her to smash her young boy's little heads in...,
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by Anonymous User on 06:55 PM March 30th, 2004 EST (#4)
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I vaguely recall this too. Isn't it really funny in a sick kind of way how the media goes on & on & on & on & on & on about Scott Peterson, but sicko females consistently fly under the radar like stealth technology avionics.
Hey I think I coined a new term, The Stealth Women's News. The trouble is it applies to all the major media outlets in business today.
Ray
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Yes Luek, I stand corrected. It should be Glenn Sacks that we make sure knows about this. This will give him some ammunition when that jerk scoffs at the idea of a female using a rock to injure a boy. Does anyone know how we can make sure that Glenn sees this?
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by Anonymous User on 12:46 AM March 31st, 2004 EST (#8)
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What happened in this story is just one more example of the epidemic that is being ignored in America and the western world today. Erin Pizzy who opened the 1st women's shelter in the world knew what was really going on, but when she tried to publish the truth the gender feminist movement was livid. Subsequently, she received death threats and her house was even shot at. What was she saying that the gender feminist terrorists didn't want known? Read what follows in italics.
"Not only were we dealing with some of the most violent men in the country, on our very doorstep - which we expected would happen as soon as we began to offer refuge -but we had some equally violent women on the inside, too."
"...we have a percentage of the population whose drive stems from fear, flight and rage which appear to produce puzzling symptoms of addiction."
Her entire book is available online here: (click)Prone to Violence
In Pizzy's work she documents that the women who were coming to her shelter were often as violent as the men they were in abusive relationships with. Her explanation of those dynamics was ground breaking, and still a revelation to many today. Pizzy, the courageous pioneer, dedicated her work/her shelter to those violent females who were "prone to violence." The "battered women," just wanting out of their relationships, she sent on to other shelters. Pizzy describes the behavior of women (prone to violence) as a kind of addiction.
The tragedy that continues today is that women who are "prone to violence" still are not recognized as the violent people they are and thereby do not get the help they need. The gender feminist controlled domestic violence movement will not admit that women can be violent with deadly consequences, and those criminals, running that movement should be locked up for the consequences of that lie.
(click) Covered Up Epidemic
(click) Victims are Cheated
Ray
(Please do not scroll up the page of the linked items. All the info I am trying to convey is only as the page comes up initially.)
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by Anonymous User on 08:42 AM March 31st, 2004 EST (#10)
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"Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty."
Why am I not surprised?
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by Anonymous User on 02:15 PM March 31st, 2004 EST (#12)
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I believe in capital punishment, as long as it's not too severe.
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Are you quoting Edith Bunker?
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by Anonymous User on 12:20 AM April 1st, 2004 EST (#15)
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>"I believe in capital punishment as long as it's not too severe."
...HUH...??
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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