The unspoken truth of domestic violence: Woman as aggressor
AVfM welcomes Dr. Edward Rhymes to our distinguished rank of contributors with an introductory piece on the issue of female perpetration of violence.
AVfM welcomes Dr. Edward Rhymes to our distinguished rank of contributors with an introductory piece on the issue of female perpetration of violence.
This is at least the third if not fourth experiment like this that we’ve seen.
One of the most closed-minded, sycophantic, and aggressively ignorant reactionaries working for big-monied feminism is Mychal Denzel Smith. But with a little editing help, Janet Bloomfield is pretty sure she can help turn him around.
About half the perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), also known as Domestic Violence (DV) are female. There are widespread and deliberate efforts to deny this reality. This October, we’d like you to help us educate the world about the truth.
Dr. T explains reality to a radio show host that seems to struggle with it.
More and more young, intelligent people are learning to see past the propaganda.
It is apparently fun when a woman punches a man. No double-standards here, right?
Amid the scorched earth pogrom that has overrun the NFL attendant to the Ray Rice fiasco, there was some encouraging news that at least one head of a sports promotion once again proved that he can be trusted to handle the domestic violence issue properly.
Paul Elam recently had an interesting interview with Doc Thompson on The Blaze regarding widespread lies and corruption surrounding intimate partner violence. We thought you would enjoy hearing it.
When a man hits a woman, he’s evil, no matter what the circumstances. Especially if he’s a big black man. Also, we need to punish his wife and child. That’s society’s message. Right?