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Yeah, She's the Victim Here
posted by Adam on 01:41 PM November 12th, 2004
Domestic Violence The_Beedle writes "This woman intentionally causes a collision and then babbles at the Police that she was trying to hurt her boyfriend, yet the press is calling it 'Road Rage'. What does a woman have to do before it's labelled Domestic Violence?"

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I wrote them a short letter (Score:1)
by LSBeene on 04:10 PM November 12th, 2004 EST (#1)
(User #1387 Info)
I am writing to you in regards to your story:
"Police: Woman's Road Rage Targets Wrong Car"
Here is the link to the story:
http://www.kirotv.com/news/3908163/detail.html

What bothers me about this story is the LACK of proper teminology. This was a Domestic Violence attempted MURDER where the offender was either trying to kill her boyfriend or use a 2000 pound chunk of steel to "keep him in line".

Where was your DV expert to comment on how often women do this? (Clara Harris ring a bell?) Where were the DV stats about how women make up for their stature by using surprise, using a weapon, or by poison or a hired hand?

The PC 90's are over. DV is a problem that needs to be addressed in an open and even handed way. To NOT call this a DV incident is to help perpetrators get away with it.

I hope you properly refer to DV and intimidation tactics as what they are regardless of the gender of the victim.

L. Steven Beene II
Guerilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
Re:I wrote them a short letter (Score:1)
by MAUS on 06:04 PM November 12th, 2004 EST (#2)
(User #1582 Info)
The whole truth about domestic violence has not been told since the last time Maggie brained Jiggs with a rolling pin. I am firmly committed to "violence equity"
Re:I wrote them a short letter (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:00 PM November 13th, 2004 EST (#4)
"Maggie brained Jiggs with a rolling pin."

I've been looking for an image of that "rolling pin batterer" for a long time. Either that or an image of a woman with a frying pan wacking a man in the head. After I was battered by my ex, and run through the mill, I kept thinking how that historical imagery, that's been around for all the decades of my life, was right on the money for a lot of wives, girlfriends, etc.

I'm still working on it, and won't give up. The fact that a lot of women violently batter their significant others really needs to be brought to the attention of the world.

I'd love to get imagery of a rage-a-holic woman driving a big car or truck, and then simply attach the wording, "A WOMAN'S FAVORITE WEAPON OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE." I think it would be a big hit in Texas, no d.v. pun intended.

Anyhow, this is the extent of the violent-fem apparel at present.

click Working the Domestic Violence Scam

click Women Who Batter Men

Ray

Please do not scroll up the page of the linked item(s). All the info I'm trying to convey is as the page initially comes up.
Re:I wrote them a short letter (Score:1)
by MAUS on 01:01 PM November 13th, 2004 EST (#7)
(User #1582 Info)
Ray, somewhere in the back issues of Playboy that I have kept because of the articles by Asa Baber I can recall a balanced and unbiased article on DV that had an accompanying graphic cartoon of this couple just seathing with rage each armed with nasty looking knives and ice climber's pickaxes crouched toward each other and clenching the corner of a handkerchief between their teeth...it's a hoot. If I can find it I will scan it for you.

About a week ago I was passing a store that deals in high quality cooking gear. In their clearance barrel was this stainless steel rolling pin that weighed about five pounds and looked like the bogey bearing from a tank tread. As I was admiring it I remarked to the two women standing near me "Boy!! Wouldn't Maggie love to have THAT for Jiggs!" They both laughed...there are those out there that remember. I tried to do a search on "Bringing Up Father"for just such an image but no joy....you would probably have to search hardcopy newspaper archives to find it now.
feminazi terror (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 08:40 PM November 12th, 2004 EST (#3)
There's no greater example of feminazi hate-mongering than the domestic violence industry. Major mags run full page ads "1 in 4 women is a victim of domestic violence," which is BS, and ignore men who are getting regularly beat up and have nowhere to go.

Yeah, and on college campuses there are week-long "Take Back the Night" events. Hey you fem-bots and masc-zombies, wake up!!
Re:feminazi terror (Score:1)
by MAUS on 01:13 PM November 13th, 2004 EST (#8)
(User #1582 Info)
My usual reply to the "take back the night" crowd is "OK!!OK!!! It's out in my garage stuffed down between the lawnmower and the winter tires. While you are out there pick up your broomstick and fly the Hell back to OZ...your ruby slippers were last seen leaving Sotheby's in the possession of a drag queen named Ru-Paul...a fashionable feminazi fag hag such as yourself should have no difficulty finding her.
How are the police reporting this statistically??? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:17 PM November 13th, 2004 EST (#5)
"Oh My God, Oh My God. That's not my boyfriend," she reportedly told a Washington State Patrol trooper.

The woman had mistaken the red 1987 Chevrolet Sprint for her boyfriend's maroon 1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, police said.

The woman was jailed on suspicion of vehicular assault.

No one was hurt in the crash, but both vehicles were damaged."

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One can only wonder what catergory of crime reporting this will wind up in, given that it was all a "mistake in identity." It is likely that a domestic violence advocate, one of those who works with police, and trains them, will show up and say it is not domestic violence. That way the numbers will look better and domestic violence programs can get the statistics they need to get more money to arrest more men. We wouldn't want to do anything to effect that now would we??? Given the fact that the media is not reporting this as a domestic violence assault, it is certainly logical to think that the police will ignore the fact this is a domestic violence assault.

Ray
Re:How are the police reporting this statistically (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:40 PM November 13th, 2004 EST (#6)
"That way the numbers will look better and domestic violence programs can get the statistics they need to get more money to arrest more men. We wouldn't want to do anything to effect that now would we???

The entire domestic violence industry is beyond accountability. They say the number of "women" staying at their shelters requires the utmost confidentiallity so they are left to cook up their own numbers for domestic violence statistics there too. Radical/gender feminists train police and judges to their fraudulent view of domestic violence, then arrest as many men as they can even if a woman just says she's scared or wants to rip her husband off in divorce or child support proceedings (false allegations).

click Money Motivations for Feminist Fraud

Please do not scroll up the page of linked item(s). All the info I'm trying to convey is as the page initially comes up.
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