The Evil That Women Do

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Domestic violence is a two-way street.
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Samuelx
Samuelx
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Domestic Violence

Everywhere I look I see men and women behaving badly. I used to think this kind of thing happened to other people but it has inflitrated my home and my very family.

My little sister picked up a knife and attacked me. She almost killed me. Luckily, I caught her hand in time and brought her to face the rest of our family so that they may see what kind of person she is.

They refused to believe me. I was mad at them. She was very good at deceiving people. One of the last people I expected to show a violent streak was my aunt. She has always been the kind and gentle one I could come to in my moments of trouble. One day she just turned around and struck at her son, my little cousin.

Now, there is no one I can trust. There is an epidemic of violence around me. It would seem that women are catching up to men in violent crimes. Women abuse their children and their spouse. Verbal bashing and slapping as well as attacks with knives and other things are all examples of domestic violence. Men and women can be victims as well as perpetrators. The police seems unwilling to admit that women are capable of doing the same evil deeds that some men do. There is a shroud of secrecy there. Abused men have been complaining for years. Now I see the evil that some women do.

It frightens me. It reminds of a movie I saw not long ago. Dawn of the Dead. In this movie, a virus started turning people into violent zombie-like killers and very few normal humans remained to face them. I feel like everywhere around me, men and women are becoming monsters. The cops only stop violent men. They let violent women walk away with a slap on the wrist. It is frightening how much some women will get away with by playing victim. The man is not always the bad guy. Sometimes, the man who beats the woman could be defending himself from a feral attacker. Yet the cops and the law refuse to acknowledge it.

I am living in my neighborhood. I slowly witness my aunt and sister becoming violent monsters that someday I must face. My cousins are frightened. There is so much to fear in the outside world. Home is supposed to be safe. When will the law realize that some women really do commit acts of domestic violence toward their children and spouses?

Not as long as the Feminist movement is around to make all the men look bad and blame all of society's problems on them. Granted, some men do bad things but the women are even worse. We as a society must open our eyes and look for signs of trouble and find ways to deal with them. Our husbands, boyfriends, girlfriends, wives and children are not safe as long as we refuse to recognize that domestic violence is a two-way street. Don't listen to the feminist propaganda, people. Open your eyes.

Don't lose hope. You are not alone. Although the media does not think women are capable of hurting men, it does happen. The bias against men shows at almost every level in society. In college campuses. In the courtroom. In the home. Wherever you go, the radical femnazis are continuing their evil work. They pretend to want to help women. They do not help women. What they want to do is to destroy the nuclear family. They consider marriage and having children as being a trap for women. Many women want to get married and have kids and there is nothing wrong with that. At all. These radicals pretend to be the allies of the GLBT. They pretend to want to help gays and lesbians achieve equal rights. They do not truly desire that. What the femnazis want to do is destroy the existing societal structure. They think all men are evil and all women are victims. They don't want equal rights. They want special rights. They think they are untouchable and no one dares to oppose them. Anyone who opposes a feminist, no matter how radical becomes demonized by the femnazis's secret weapon, media manipulation.

These radicals have betrayed feminism. They dont want equal rights for women and men. They want to destroy. I don't consider them human anymore. And I consider myself a Humanist.

Hopefully, in future time, people will realize how anti-male and anti-family these so-called activists are. People will cease to listen to their garbage and men and women will move toward a better future as friends, lovers and equals.

The end.

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 18 years ago
I agree with you stuponfucion

Women can be and in alot of cases are as evil as men. It's just how everyone looks at cheating. Almost everyone, especially women, believe that cheating is a man's game, but the fact is that women cheat just as much as men.

John DoeJohn Doeabout 18 years ago
So much for equality

Why is it that as soon as someone says something that doesn't automatically tow the feminist line, something that's at all negative about women, that says they're not as perfect as some would have you believe and that SOME of them can be as violent and as evil as men, that it's suddenly a "misogynist" comment?

This really betrays how skewed someone's views are if they're so far to one extreme that anything which might possibly put men and women on the same footing, that it's somehow deemed as offensive to, or biased against one side.

To achieve true equality we must all take the good with the bad, even if that means a rise in female violent offenders for a time.

And as far as the DV statistics are concerned, those "North America" stats are just wrong, whether they're underreported, miscalculated, or just plain made up. The FBI stats since the mid-90s on have shown that domestic violence reports have been about 50-50 men vs. women perpetrators, ususally against the spouse, but occasionally against a child.

And on a somewhat related note, the sheer number of, as well as the percentage of female-to-male perpetrators of violent crime overall have been on a slow but steady rise, though all violent crime per capita has dropped at least 10 percent every year for the last twenty years.

Anyway, I would've given you a 100% vote except I thought your argument was a bit too emotional than necessary (and may have lost some readers), and rather radical in some places, but made some good points too.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 20 years ago
A bit more to say

In 'Choices' I wrote about the type of domestic violence I was subjected to and survived.

Just because my father did this to me, does not mean that all men commit domestic violence. They don't.

Women do too. More often than not it is classed as discipline when it comes to children. That's the worst type of violence there is, hitting your child and not knowing when to stop because you're angry and upset.

Women are or were the teachers and nurturers of their children. We were the ones who raised them, taught them to walk, talk, what is wrong, what is right.

That role is slowly being reversed with father's becoming the custodial parent due to neglect and violence from the mother.

When did the role of teacher, nurturer and supporter of children become too much for some women?

Feminism brought to light the plight of women's right to be their own person, the right to be respected and have a say in all things that concerned them. You had a choice of raising marrying and raising a family or pursuing a career.

To me equal rights meant that I could apply for the same job opportunities that a man could and be judged on my abilities, not my gender.

There may be equality in the workplace, but I have yet to see total equality between men and women as people in their own rights, celebrating differences and similarities together and being respected for them.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 20 years ago
Choices

Domestic violence is a fact, hopefully it will not remain so, but I truly doubt it.

I grew up with being punched, not doing some things they way they were supposed to, or he was angry and took it out on me, too scared to tell anyone because he was my father and I loved him. I still do. But there came a time when I had had enough, and to stop it, I threw a knife at him, just barely missing him and told him that if he hit me again, I would call in the police. He stopped thank goodness.

I vowed that I would not put my children through the kind of hell I suffered emotionally and physically. I have kept my promise.

Yes, home is supposed to be a safe haven and I have made mine one, for me and my sons.

We all have choices, that was mine and I kept it. I don't regret this decision at all, not for 1 single minute.

I truly think the time has come to make choices and changes not only in the way we feel, but how we act towards each other.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 20 years ago
At least partly true

Regardless of the grammatical complaints mentioned below, he does have a point.

My parents devorced when I was 9, and by the time I was 10, my mother was regularly hitting me and insulting me all the time. Even at 22, it still makes me angry.

Eventually I managed to get into a group home at the age of 15, but apparently not because of the abuse she gave (they never disclosed what she told them). Nobody seemed to believe she was as bad as I said, because she was very good at lying and playing innocent.

To be fair, my father would have been only slightly better as a parent, but it wouldn't have been as hard to get out if I needed to.

Despite that, I still don't think women are worse than men, but I do know they can get away with certain things a lot easier.

I strongly believe in equal rights, no more no less.

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