miskycat wrote:Oh, sorry. You're right. The incident had nothing to do with gender. How dare I?
I give you the Royal Commission into child sexual abuse (happening now) and its highlighting of the power structures within the church (men) that enabled these appalling abuses to occur.
And in the Defence Forces.
I give you the report tabled yesterday about Victoria Police and its institutionalised harassment/discrimination by male police officers against female officers over decades, and which remains today.
I give you the complete imbalance of women represented at all levels of parliament/ corporations/ boards/ management/ 'society.'
Or, hello, SKFC's board. Just because there are no women of 'merit' available apparently.
I give you 78 women killed by their male partners so far this year. I give you Rosie Batty, Jill Meagher, seen as 'respectable' women and seemingly 'acceptable' to posters here and who didn't 'deserve' what happened to them. But, clearly, they didn't listen to discussions and advice about how they could have minimised, or indeed, avoided, what happened to them. Silly of them, but, well, if only they had had the advantage of being part of this forum.
Because we now know it's inconceivable that it could possibly be a 'gender' (dare I say 'male violence against women' problem?) and happily acknowledge that the Dustin Martin incident has nothing whatsoever to do with this.
I give you 78 women killed by their male partners so far this year.
Incidentally,if you are going to quote things like this you may want to get it right.
There have been in 2015 78 women killed in Australia.However, 28 of these are not domestic related, and
10 are killed by other women. This leaves 40 women who are known to have been killed in domestic or family violence.
So not only are the 78 actually 40 killed by a partner (or former partner), but 10 of them were killed by other women !!
As a side note to this, as at 11 Dec, 2015 women have killed 40 people, 19 men, 10 women, and 11 children.
Of course men are murdered at twice the rate women are, but you seem only concerned with the 40 female victims in domestic homicides...