Speak Out Against Domestic Violence
June 162010
Speak Out Against Domestic Violence by Avon Foundation for Women
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Speak Out Against Domestic Violence by Avon Foundation for Women
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this is one of my commercials. comments are appreciated.
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Watch Domestic Violence Show online at http://dv.Pucho.com site.
Day One offers free teen dating abuse and violence services in New York City.
The Domestic Violence Show is about a Bronx Social Worker who Turns her Pain Into Intense Drama. She lived with an abusive husband for decades has turned her pain into an enlightening stage production.
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Watch the Domestic Violence Show online at http://dv.Pucho.com site.
The Domestic Violence Show is about a Bronx Social Worker who Turns her Pain Into Intense Drama. She lived with an abusive husband for decades has turned her pain into an enlightening stage production.
Korean American Family Support Center (KAFSC) offers
free domestic violence services in Korean language in Flushing, Queens, NY.
24 hour bilingual hotline: (718) 460-3800
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Refer to http://dv.Pucho.com to watch Domestic Violence Show online.
The Domestic Violence Show is about a Bronx Social Worker who Turns her Pain Into Intense Drama. She lived with an abusive husband for decades has turned her pain into an enlightening stage production.
Arab American Family Support Center helps victims of Domestic Violence help themselves.
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I haven’t done a video in a while so I thought I’d phone one on in and release this interesting monologue from shock jock Tom Leykis. Some are going to complain but I don’t relate to most of what Tom says. Occasionally he has an interesting topic like this.
I agree with a lot of what Tom has to say here, there is a limit of how much a person can be completely absolved from a situation. But to even voice thoughts of this kind is called “blaming the victim”. Sometimes the victim deserves a portion of the blame. That is reality.
Say I was murdered for walking the docks at night. The person who murdered me should be caught and held to account for the crime. But I played a part in the fate that befell me. The same way that a person accepts the chances of cancer if they were to smoke. Don’t cry afterwards because you decided to smoke and then got cancer.
A person who has committed domestic violence has committed violence — that is illegal. In caring societies we should have laws against violence, and we do. In the past much of DV was ignored and the feminists changed attitude. We should also help people who have nowhere to go, like a housewife with no job skills.
We should help people but we should not capitulate to their helplessness. De-politicise DV, and realise that like all crimes, you cannot completely stamp it out. A lot of it stems from a state of mind.
I am not a fan of MRA’s becoming victim mongerers. But I have two problems with DV as it stands in the modern zeitgeist:
1) The services provided are for women only. This is oppressive against men and violates the constitution of the U.S.
2) There are lies spread by the feminists to increase confusion and anti-male sentiment. Their way lies not in the truth.
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Dr Elizabeth Celi, author of Regular Joe Vs Mr Invincible appears on the Ten Network’s 9am With David & Kim program (Australia), talking about men’s health, domestic abuse and social bias against men
Duration : 0:9:42
The Domestic Violence Show is about a Bronx Social Worker who Turns her Pain Into Intense Drama. She lived with an abusive husband for decades has turned her pain into an enlightening stage production. Refer to http://dv.Pucho.com for cable TV broadcast dates and more information.
Barrier Free Living Services domestic violence victims with disabilities at the Freedom House at the Secret Garden.
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Companion article with sources:
http://www.true-equality.net/archive/2008/05/11/the-lowdown-on-domestic-violence-against-men.aspx
This video is essentially a slight remake of my “Domestic violence – Ignoring the victims” video.
It contains a great deal of new material but I did it for reasons I shall reveal in time..
I have moved back indoors as it was becoming increasingly difficult to find a quiet place to make the video in an uninterrupted way.
Like all my other videos today — this one is split into two parts too. I would like to stop this but youtube insists not, even though I have directors account, I cannot upload videos longer than 10 minutes long. What a load of bull, youtube is not the best at providing you with a way to contact them.
[corrections]
I said “Erin Pizney” it is “Erin Pizzey”.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yGc_GL6icQs
httpv://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yGc_GL6icQs
Duration : 0:8:55
Companion article with sources:
http://www.true-equality.net/archive/2008/05/11/the-lowdown-on-domestic-violence-against-men.aspx
This video is essentially a slight remake of my “Domestic violence – Ignoring the victims” video.
It contains a great deal of new material but I did it for reasons I shall reveal in time..
I have moved back indoors as it was becoming increasingly difficult to find a quiet place to make the video in an uninterrupted way.
Like all my other videos today — this one is split into two parts too. I would like to stop this but youtube insists not, even though I have directors account, I cannot upload videos longer than 10 minutes long. What a load of bull, youtube is not the best at providing you with a way to contact them.
[corrections]
I said “Erin Pizney” it is “Erin Pizzey”.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iJB1wprtPm8
httpv://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iJB1wprtPm8
Duration : 0:3:39