Monday, February 23, 2009

"Domestic Violence" The Propaganda The Profit & The Motive 002


“Rihanna so wanted Chris with her on her big day, but obviously realizes why they can’t be together right now. But it’s becoming more and more clear that she can’t be without him.” Rihanna spoke out about the incident for the first time at the weekend, thanking her fans for “the outpouring of support she has received during this difficult time”.

BATTERED: Examining domestic violence

Many teens blame Rihanna, say dating violence normal
1 in 10 teens suffer abuse in romantic relationships, and many think it's often justified

By Megan Twohey and Bonnie Miller Rubin
Tribune reporters
February 20, 2009

Ed Loos, a junior at Lake Forest High School, said a common reaction among students to Chris Brown's alleged attack on Rihanna goes something like this: "Ha! She probably did something to provoke it."

In Chicago, Sullivan High School sophomore Adeola Matanmi has heard the same.

"People said, 'I would have punched her around too,' " Matanmi said. "And these were girls!"

As allegations of battery swirl around the famous couple, experts on domestic violence say the response from teenagers just a few years younger shows the desperate need to educate this age group about dating violence. (The $300 Million set aside in the "stimulus package" to pay the salaries of "Domestic Violence" propagandists must not be enough. They want more.)

Their acceptance, or even approval, of abuse in romantic relationships is not a universal reaction. But it comes at a time when 1 in 10 teenagers has suffered such abuse and females ages 16 to 24 experience the highest rates of any age group, research shows.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

common reaction among students to Chris Brown's alleged attack on Rihanna goes something like this: "Ha! She probably did something to provoke it."

In Chicago, Sullivan High School sophomore Adeola Matanmi has heard the same.

"People said, 'I would have punched her around too,' " Matanmi said. "And these were girls!"


Well, isn't that the common sense reaction? And probably right, based on reports?
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$300 Million set aside in the "stimulus package" to pay the salaries of "Domestic Violence" propagandists must not be enough. They want more


Ha, NO SHIT! But wouldn't all that money REALLY be better spent researching alternative cures to cancer? I guess the suffering of thousands of bald, emaciated folks dying of cancer per year don't compare to a few light bruises on a young woman's face, though.
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1 in 10 teenagers has suffered such abuse and females ages 16 to 24 experience the highest rates of any age group, research shows.


Maybe this is because these young women prefer bad boys the most, and behave badly enough to provoke violent responses? Shouldn't they just be allowed to reap what they sow, though?
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Well, I'm sure RUBIN is Jewish, and Twohey is probably an anti-Arab Zionist feminist too, at the least... So, just more predictable propaganda from the usual suspects. Once you know what to look for and consider the source, it becomes blindlingly evident everywhere from those sources.

A REAL article would have been more even-handed and stated Chris's side as well - noting that it takes 2 to tango.

Intellectual Insurgent said...

I'm surprised they haven't blamed it on hip hop yet.

Where's Casper with some citations to "studies" that say teens who listen to hip hop are more likely to excuse violence against women?

Anonymous said...

Our honeybees are dying off in record numbers, threatening our entire food supply. No bees, no pollination, no crops, no food...

So wouldn't $300 mill be better spent trying to solve this problem?

Than refilling the man-hating feminist warchest???




Obama, how much money have you earmarked to research CCD???

Denmark Vesey said...

That's my point Byrd.

The same people killing 42 million babies a year don't want to save the entire food supply.

They, by definition, want humanity to die.