| VIOLENCE BY WOMEN AGAINST MEN IS RAMPANT, BUT UNREPORTED Female pedophilia is finally surfacing as the hidden problem it has always been. Boys are regularly assaulted by female teachers and care givers.
Far More Women Assault Men than the opposite:
There are many surverys proving that more women assault their spouses than the other way around. Some 65% of women reported that they regularly hit their husbands. Of course no real man can complain that his wife is assaulting him. He will not be believed and the police would probably arrest him.
These figures do not include the emotional abuse that women are so expert at inflicting on men. Men are driven by women past their breaking point with malicious intent so the woman can claim he really is an "abusive bastard." Until emotional torture is also considered a crime, women will continue to get away with assualt and criminal abuses in all family and criminal law matters. | |
HOW MANY WOMEN TEACHERS ARE PAEDOPHILES?Rape of students by female teachers is slowly coming to the forefront as a very common crime. Just as child molesting priests have finally been exposed after centuries of silence, women teachers are finally beginning to be exposed for what they are. Not all women teachers, but you can bet that child rape by female teachers will be exposed as a major problem in our hate male, sexist, all women are good, all men are bad, sick society
Have you ever thought of the enormously popular move "Summer of 42" as a story about a paedophile? Why not? Because the paedophile in this case is a woman. The teacher in that movie repeatedly raped her student. That is a fact. But because of our inbuilt anti-male bias no one thought of that movie as portraying and gloriifying a criminal. But consider what the reaction would have been had a male teacher raped his female student in a similarly presented story?
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| The Facts on Spousal Homicide and the Causes of Death in Canada.Just who (and what) is killing whom? JUST THE FACTS, MA'AM, JUST THE FACTS PLEASE Debunking more of the lies the feminists told me. While these statistics are old, the current numbers have not changed much.
- Men are more than twice as likely to be murdered than woman and be the victims of homicides in Canada. In 1999, 363 men were murdered compared to 173 women.
- Of those, 91 males died from beatings compared to just 32 women. 97 males and 47 females were stabbed, 121 men were shot versus 47 women.
- Over the 11 years from 1989 to 1999 an average of 421 men and only 218 women were killed each year. Twice as many men are murdered as women. Where is the outcry? Where are the shelters, the grants and the special programs to help men?.
- Only in the Domestic Violence area did the number of women killed (109) exceed the number of men killed (77). However the feminists ignore the high rate of women killing men in domestic violence cases and act as if only women are the victims. Clearly they are the perpetratrors in family killings at a rate not far behind men..
- Women who kill can count on getting off completely or getting substantially lower sentences than men in similar situations.
So much for feminist propaganda and justice for men in Canada.
Clearly these figures (listed below) show that the figures bandied about by women's groups are lies. In his very revealing article deadly Hazards of Being Male in Canada Jeffrey Asher writes:
"The Male Death Toll
This year in Canada 15,200 more males than females will die. On almost every measure of illness, hazard,accident, and assault, thousands more males die every year. This appalling record - available for over 50 years to scholars, journalists, and politicians - remains ignored."
The article is an excellent commentary on the ignored reality if violence against men and the high price we pay for simply being men. I highly recommend that you read the piece in conjunction with the material on this page.
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Subject: Science, Politics, & Family Violence
The misdiagnosis of the family-violence problem is so pervasive that
churches and charities are unwittingly supporting programs that make
things worse. Local governments, the courts, law enforcement,
prosecutor's offices, mental-health clinics and other tax-supported
agencies fund programs based on gender politics rather than responsible
scientific studies.
How could we all be so mistaken about family violence? Men do not
usually report their violent wives to police. Children do not usually
report their violent mothers to the police. Women are far more likely to
report men to the police. One study showed that only 1% of husbands,
whose wives had inflicted an injury that required medical treatment, had
reported the incident to police. The media usually quote statistics
collected by law-enforcement agencies. The media also avoids publishing
the scientific studies on family violence. Through either deliberate
design or incompetence, the media has misled all of us.
Murder statistics are far more reliable than reported abuse
statistics. Men and children may not report their violent spouses and
mothers, but the dead bodies of children and men do get reported. Thus,
the most accurate picture of family violence that can be deduced from
crime statistics is to look at family homicides. The Bureau of Justice
Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice released a Special Report
detailing the results of a survey of family homicides in 33 urban U.S.
counties. The report covered only convictions, which should refute any
contention that female-on-male family violence is almost always
defensive or reactive.
The report said: "In spouse murders, women represented 41 percent of killers. In murders
of their offspring, women predominated, accounting for 55 percent of
killers."
"Among black marital partners, wives were just about as likely to kill
their husbands as husbands were to kill their wives 47 percent of the
victims of a spouse were husbands and 53 percent were wives."
This is a long, long way from the incredible claim that "men are
responsible for 90% of family violence". Accurate interpretation of the
police statistic would be, "Women report ninety per cent of the
non-lethal family violence which is called to the attention of law
enforcement agencies."
Scientists are saying that both men and women are violent to a far
greater extent than police statistics reveal. The use of crime
statistics would cause us to believe that such violence is rare. The
picture changes, though, when social scientists look at spousal
violence. This data shows that spousal violence is mostly unreported.
In fact, some degree of violence occurs at a rate of 113 incidents per
1000 couples per year (husband. on wife) and 121 incidents per 1000
couples per year (wife on husband)! This is 20 times the rate of the
crime statistics reports.
Many abuse shelter personnel are unaware of the scientific studies even
though they claim to be "domestic violence experts" and often conduct
"training" sessions for government agencies. The typical response upon
first hearing the results of the scientific studies is to "shoot the
messenger". Murray A. Straus, a sociologist and co-director for the
Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire, blames
"women in the battered [women's] shelter movement" for denying that
women physically abuse husbands, ex-husbands and boyfriends, or playing
down such abuse. "There's this fiction in the shelter movement that in
all cases, it's him, not her" who's responsible for domestic assaults",
Mr. Straus said in a recent interview.
On the other hand, some abuse agency personnel have not accepted the
feminist "party line"; particularly religiously sponsored family
services organizations. They are eager to have accurate information
upon which to plan and implement rational programs for prevention,
intervention, and treatment for abusers and victims of both genders.
Are the family violence "experts" in your community aware of the
scientific studies? What is happening at the abuse shelter in your
community?
We need to separate gender politics from the issue of family violence.
We need to look at the full spectrum of family violence, not just female
victims. We can not afford to continue avoiding the reality of violent
females. We cannot hope to implement rational, solution-focused
programs and policies until we face the fact that "behind closed doors"
women are at least as violent as men.
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| OTTAWA -- The national homicide rate dropped to its lowest level in more than 30 years last year, Statistics Canada says. The rate, which has generally been declining since the mid-1970s, fell by seven per cent to 1.73 victims per 100,000 population.
Canada's rate was about a third the rate in the United States -- 5.69 per 100,000 people. It was also lower than England and Wales at 1.93 but slightly higher than France at 1.65 and Australia at 1.63.
Police reported 548 homicides in 2003, 34 fewer than in 2002. Fifty fewer females were killed compared with 2002.
"At the same time, there were 16 more male victims," the agency said. "Men accounted for 72 per cent of all victims in 2003."
Homicide is classified in the Criminal Code of Canada as first-degree murder, second-degree murder, manslaughter or infanticide. "Deaths caused by criminal negligence, suicide, and accidental or justifiable homicide are not included."
The national decline was driven by 33 fewer homicides in British Columbia, 18 fewer in Quebec and seven fewer in Alberta.
"Both Quebec and Nova Scotia reported their lowest homicide rates since the 1960s," Statistics Canada said.
In contrast, Saskatchewan had 14 more homicides and Manitoba seven.
"Police reported that one in every seven homicides in 2003 involved organized crime or street gangs. There were 84 victims of gang-related homicide, . . . 45 per cent of which occurred in Ontario."
The agency also found that:
- Homicides committed by strangers reached a 25-year low.
- Most homicides were committed by someone the victim knew.
- The spousal homicide rate declined by eight per cent, with six fewer spouses killed.
- Sixty-four men killed their wives; 14 women killed their husbands.
- Homicides committed by boyfriends, girlfriends and current or estranged partners dropped to 11 from 17 in 2002.
- Fifty-seven youths aged 12 to 17 years were accused of homicide in 2003, 15 more than in 2002 and eight more than the previous 10-year average.
- Thirty-three homicides were committed against children under the age of 12 in 2003, the lowest number in more than 25 years. Fourteen were under one year of age.
"Of the 27 solved homicides against children, 23 were killed by a parent: nine by a father, four by a stepfather, 10 by a mother and one by a stepmother. In addition, two children were killed by their day-care provider and two by a stranger."
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What is Killing Canadian Men?
Number of Deaths Cause of Death Frequency
39,290 Circulatory system diseases 1 death every 13 min.
30,481 Cancer 1 death every 17 min.
9,411 Respiratory system diseases 1 death every 56 min.
3,774 Digestive system diseases 1 death every 2 hrs.
2,923 Suicide all causes 1 death every 3 hrs.
2,376 Motor vehicle collisions 1 death every 4 hrs.
2,317 Substance abuse 1 death every 4 hrs.
1,932 Suicide, non-firearm 1 death every 5 hrs.
1,559 Mental Disorders 1 death every 6 hrs.
1,288 HIV 1 death every 7 hrs.
991 Suicide by Firearms 1 death every 9 hrs.
985 Accidental falls 1 death every 9 hrs.
528 Accidental poisoning 1 death every 16.5 hrs.
487 Homicides all causes 1 death every 18 hrs.
309 Homicide, non-firearm 1 death every 28 hrs.
178 Homicide, by firearm 1 death every 2 days
142 Homicide, by cutting/piercing
instrument 1 death every 3 days
74 Surgical/medical misadventure 1 death every 5 days
61 Fatal gun accidents 1 death every 6 days
What is Killing Canadian Women?
Number of Deaths Cause of Death Frequency
36,921 Circulatory system diseases 1 death every 14 min.
25,167 Cancer 1 death every 21 min.
7,252 Respiratory system diseases 1 death every 72 min.
4,830 Breast cancer 1 death every 2 hrs.
3,450 Digestive system diseases 1 death every 3 hrs.
2,034 Mental disorders 1 death every 4 hrs.
1,153 Accidental falls 1 death every 8 hrs.
1,061 Motor vehicle collisions 1 death every 8 hrs.
844 Substance abuse 1 death every 10 hrs.
786 Suicide, all causes 1 death every 10 hrs.
727 Suicide, non-firearm 1 death every 11 hrs.
245 Homicide, all causes 1 death every 32 hrs.
198 Accidental poisoning 1 death every 2 days
176 Homicide, non-firearm 1 death every 2 days
80 Surgical/medical misadventures 1 death every 2 days
70 HIV 1 death every 5 days
69 Homicide, by firearm 1 death every 5 days
68 Homicide, by cutting/piercing
instrument 1 death every 5 days
59 Suicide, by firearm 1 death every 6 days
2 Fatal gun accidents 1 death every 183 days
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