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posted by Adam on 01:37 PM August 6th, 2004
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jadeforrest writes "In a sign that things may be changing in the domestic violence community, a domestic violence coalition in North Carolina is marching to honor a man who was killed by his wife, and are calling it domestic violence. They are marching every Tuesday after a person is killed for domestic violence
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by Anonymous User on 06:58 PM August 6th, 2004 EST (#1)
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Might be interesting to look into this Domestic Violence Advocacy Council...
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by Anonymous User on 03:14 AM August 17th, 2004 EST (#2)
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Perhaps they could do a night about the "domestic violence industry standards" (oxy-moron) that allow domestic violence advocates & feminist trained police to dismiss domestic violence against men when they investigate crimes.
Given the fraud commited by the above it is no wonder men have a three times higher murder rate than women. Many cases of domestic violence against men go unreported because of the hateful prejudice of the domestic violence industry against men.
Remember the story in a local L.A. newspaper about a cop who was gunned down brutally by an exgirlfriend laying in wait and domestic violence was never mentioned once in the story. I guess is was just a random homicide.
Ray
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