In His Own Words: Quiet lives of desperation
I did lie to her. I lied in order to survive living with her. I put my happiness aside in order to keep her happy.
I did lie to her. I lied in order to survive living with her. I put my happiness aside in order to keep her happy.
Rather than being a triumphal advocate for human rights, Malala Yousafzai has subtly turned to a message focusing only on women and children. As if men do not suffer or need help. Once again ideology seems to tragically trump reason.
Like always, feminists got it wrong. Not only do we not blame female victims, but they also receive more sympathy and consideration than male victims. Some patriarchy this is!
“Campus Climate” surveys of sexual predation in the United States share a fatal flaw: erasing most male victims.
Maine is currently ranked the 5th most corrupt state in America. One man wants to do something about it.
“The first time she physically attacked me, I instinctively pushed back… I quickly realized that I would lose if I defended myself, and should just take the beating.”
“She kicked, scratched and slapped me regularly. As time passed, her physical violence escalated and became more frequent. The objects she threw at me became bigger, harder and heavier.”
“Both parents are to blame,” was said repeatedly, especially when Crazy’s behaviour was clearly wrong and indefensible. And while they were blaming “both” they were always looking at me.
Beware of things that aren’t what they seem. Giving a nice-sounding title to a bad idea doesn’t make the idea any better.
It’s day 15 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Alan shares his story of abuse by his Borderline Personality Disordered ex-wife and the Family Court.