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Intersectionality: How proxy violence works (like magic)

Intersectionality: the study of how various forms of human rights violations and oppressions overlap and reinforce each other. Here we see a case illustrating the ‘intersectionality’ of quite a few oppressive institutions: proxy violence, relational aggression, refusal to accept responsibility for one’s actions, the ethos of male disposability, plus “a woman’s prerogative to change her mind.”

Prone to violence: chapter two

This is Chapter Two of Erin Pizzey’s must-read suppressed blockbuster, “Prone to Violence.” In Chapter 2, we explore the phenomenon Erin calls addiction to violent relationships. Some people grow up with so much violence in their family home that violence becomes inextricably linked with their identity and their sense of security. You need to get this into the hands of anyone from an abusive family background.

Female serial killer bandits

We all know that females never kill unless in self-defense, and they would especially never engage in something as ugly as serial killing – so says society’s romantic stereotypes about women. Robert St. Estephe, Gonzo Historian, lifts the lid on ‘Female Serial Killer Bandits,’ providing chilling accounts of women who commit serial acts of killing-and-robbery. [Illustration by Typhonblue]