A USA Today Special

It's a USA Today special, for all the wrong reasons. ppmnow writes "It's all starting to come together. Arm up, gentlemen, and take your weapons of pen and paper and begin the push full steam!
Mitchell A. Smith"
Matt writes "USA Today quite out of character published this story on the "role women play in DV" They assert men do more physical damage to women in DV incidents. Well, the report needs some work, obviously, in terms of full disclosure. But it's a very good start. The false feminist beliefs around DV are directly challenged by name as such, too. Nice!" Mark writes " Less than a week after exposing the truth about domestic violence (that women are as likely to be aggressors as victims), USA Today is back to it's old self.
This gem of an article tells us that 92% of women fear domestic violence and 90% are concerned with equal pay for equal work.
Also, we are informed that women are very aware of cultural trends and that their feces doesn't stink and they are made of sugar and spice,... These ugh... "statistics" remind me how if you hype anything enough people will buy into it. Does anyone remember the months before 9/11 when everyone's biggest fear was the alarming "increase" in shark attacks? Actual data showed that the numbers were no different than before but the hype machine was telling us otherwise."

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