Domestic Violence Industry: Hateful
Dogged by weeks of protest, the Dallas Area Rapid Transit finally took down the controversial advertisements from its buses this past weekend. Purchased by a local abuse shelter, the ads featured a young schoolgirl who blithely predicted, “One day my husband will kill me.â€
Journalist Helen Smith denounced the ads as “Very disturbing hate speech against husbands, fathers, and even boys.†Advice Goddess Amy Alkon titled her op-ed, “Hating Men – Supposedly for the Greater Good.†One distraught mother responded to the Dallas Morning News article by writing, “I took my son aside after seeing it and explained to him how certain women in this society abuse their positions to promote hatred towards men and boys.â€
From its beginnings three decades ago, the domestic violence industry has been plagued by a cabal of pinkshirts who will do almost anything to advance their agenda.
Erin Pizzey, founder of the first domestic violence shelter in England, let the cat out of the bag when she revealed many of the women in her shelter were as abusive as the men they had left. In retaliation, feminists issued death threats and eventually forced her to flee the country.
In the United States, Dr. Suzanne Steinmetz’ research on the Battered Husband Syndrome triggered a whispering campaign designed to torpedo her impending promotion, as well as a bomb threat at her daughter’s wedding.
Family violence researcher Murray Straus at the University of New Hampshire has been similarly slandered, harassed, and threatened by radicals who all claim to be against violence.
Eventually the gender partisans got their way, securing passage of the Violence Against Women Act in 1994. Conservative commentator Phyllis Schlafly would later refer to the legislation as the “hate-men law.â€
Is that description a little over-the-top? Read on, decide for yourself.
Federal domestic violence laws funnel millions in taxpayer money to sponsor public awareness programs such as the Dallas bus ads, as well as training for judges and law enforcement personnel.
Former police officer George Sperry of La Mesa, Calif. described the training he attended as “so dripping with male hatred that everyone in the class felt uncomfortable, male and female officers alike.â€
But the most virulent anti-male ethos is found at the 1,800 abuse shelters scattered across the country.
A former worker at Bethany House in Falls Church, Va. revealed the facility was “largely used as a free hostel for women with emotional problems if they were willing to hate their husbands enough.â€
One woman, hired to work for a network of shelters in the St. Louis area, quit in disgust after only a few months because the residents “were subjected to a constant barrage of man-hating lesbian propaganda.â€
One Seattle-area judge who served as a member of the advisory committee of a shelter admitted, “I was shocked at the anti-male bias of the ladies who ran the shelter. The only solution championed by the shelter was to get free from that big, malicious male.â€
Joy Taylor, former volunteer at a Washington state shelter, found that “Men were always presented as potential abusers; any goodness one might see in them was only temporary.â€
Shelter residents also complain of deep-seated anti-male bias.
At Independence House in Hyannis, Mass., Nev Moore disclosed, “Women are ordered to leave their husbands, even in the complete absence of real domestic violence or abuse.â€
Former shelter resident Nezha Saad revealed, “exposure to domestic violence audio and visual materials in the shelter has negatively affected my children to the point where even they may now feel that men, in general, are abusive.†Saad demanded that “Justice, not man-hating ideology, must prevail in our justice system.â€
But the problem is not just an out-of-control industry that marinates itself in defamatory caricatures of men – the source can be traced to feminist ideology as a whole.
Gloria Steinem once made this breath-taking statement, “The patriarchy requires violence or the subliminal threat of violence in order to maintain itself.†And feminist icon Andrea Dworkin spewed this shocking tirade: “Under patriarchy, every woman’s son is her betrayer and also the inevitable rapist or exploiter of another woman.â€
Three years ago the New York Times ran a screed that blamed the problem of domestic violence on “every man and in every class of society.†(All the research shows women are as likely to abuse as men — www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm — but goodness gracious, let’s not allow the facts to stand in the way of female empowerment!)
Americans pride ourselves as being open-minded and tolerant. So where did the feminist movement get sidetracked?
Professor Murray Straus, a courageous man who refuses to back down in the face of feminist efforts to squelch his research, explains it this way: “History is full of atrocities carried out in the service of a moral agenda.â€
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December 1st, 2008 at 11:49 am
Probably the first question everyone has when confronted with the facts presented in this article is, “Is this hatred really the major motivation behind their efforts to destroy men�
The answer is no. The major motivation for this hatred of men is the money doled out from the federal government that keeps these shelters in business. I’m not saying there isn’t real man hating going on here, but the money is always the major motivator. There have always been women who hate men, and vise versa, but it has only reached this level through government financing.
Likewise, the major motivation for divorce in this country, is the matching federal dollars paid for the collection of the resulting child support awards, and the blatant discrimination against fathers in the legal system, that makes it possible for lawyers and state governments to get rich plundering the father.
The major motivation for encouraging and facilitating the single-mother-industry, is the matching federal dollars paid for the collection of the resulting child support awards, and the added benefit of supplying the county jail and prison system with a plentiful supply of “deadbeat dadsâ€, who are being illegally ordered to pay routinely extortionate sums of child support, under the very real threat of incarceration.
It pays to lock these people up, if they can’t come up with the so-called child support, because the states get matching federal dollars for every prisoner they house in their prison system. That’s the real reason behind the boom in our prison population. It’s not the crime rate; it’s the payment of federal dollars for locking people up.
The abortion industry relies on the same *matching federal dollars* for every abortion performed. The federal government encourages abortion through paying for them with your tax dollars.
No wonder the media, and some of the other candidates, treated Ron Paul so bad. He was the only candidate who would have ended these federal programs. It would have been bad for state governments and a multitude of bureaucrats, but a blessing for everyone else.
December 2nd, 2008 at 6:56 pm
“Americans pride ourselves as being open-minded and tolerant. So where did the feminist movement get sidetracked?”
This self-satisfied delusion must be addressed. Pride comes before a fall. America has indeed a history of tolerance and open-mindedness but alongside it, as a very visible dark-side, is a history of intolerance, bigotry and minds open to any old crap that swirls in.
Feminsim didn’t get sidetracked, as some, particularly some articulate women who can now see the damage that has been done, imagine. Feminism was always, from the start, built on lies and mendacities and a very American ‘drive’ to be bigger and better (in the sense of more effective).
Why settle for a small lie when you can have the biggest lies. As big as Texas – another delusion (Texas by the way is a lot smaller than Queensland and could be lost on the average Western Australian mining lease). Small is ’so European’. Feminism wasn’t ’stolen’ or sidetracked. These are cover-ups. Ego defenses. It was mispercieved by basically nice people who were swept along with neurotic fantasy.
That fantasy has turned into a nightmare. Neuroses do that.
December 3rd, 2008 at 11:22 am
All,
Re: Dogged by weeks of protest, the Dallas Area Rapid Transit finally took down the controversial advertisements from its buses this past weekend. Purchased by a local abuse shelter, the ads featured a young schoolgirl who blithely predicted, “One day my husband will kill me.â€
It is my understanding that the ads were paid for only through the end of November. Claiming that RADARs and Glenn Sack’s lobbying accomplished anything is purely gratiutous and insincere.
We did not win anything out of this — rather — this proves the insolence and political power of the local abuse shelter, which is tightly connected to the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence.
They could not care less about our complaints. Only lawsuits and tort suits will end this abuse of men. Playing beach volleyball with feminists will not end these horrid practices. I’m astonished that men who were abused by shelters or denied services in Dallas during this time period are not suing the pants off of these people.