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Feminists Find Domestic Violence Whipping Boy

Monday, September 8, 2014 18:39
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ray-rice-arrest.jpg(Left, Ray Rice, wife Janay Palmer  and daughter Rayven, age 2)

An unfortunate altercation has allowed the Illuminati
to trot out one of their favorite hobby horses,
domestic violence.


By Henry Makow Ph.D.

The NFL suspended Baltimore Raven running back Ray Rice “indefinitely” Monday after a video surfaced showing him knocking his then-fiance unconscious in an altercation in a casino elevator February 15.

Rice had been suspended for two games and fined $500,000. He had been charged with aggravated assault and he was facing legal consequences. However the severity of the punch and the image of him dragging her unconscious body out of the elevator has touched off a firestorm which resulted in the suspension which probably will end Rice’s football career.

I do not condone domestic violence of any kind. However, as usual, the Illuminati media are using this case to advance their heterophobic agenda  designed to demonize men and instil fear of all men in women. They tailor everything to their agenda. When Michael Brown was killed by a white cop, he was a Black man, better to promote racial division. But Rice is not a Black man, he just a “man” better to promote gender war and homosexuality.

When a man preys on young boys, he is a “pedophile.” He is never a “homosexual” because homosexuality is good and heterosexuality is bad. 

WOMEN ARE BEING TREATED LIKE CHILDREN

Women attack men as often as men attack women but you won’t hear that now. You’ll hear that a man kills a woman every six days, as one TV newscast reported.

You also won’t hear that six weeks after this incident, Janay Palmer married Ray Rice. They have been going together for six years and have a  two-year-old child. You won’t hear that Jannay took some responsibility for the altercation and asked the public to forgive them and leave them alone.

It seems to me that prosecution should depend on a woman’s complaint. How do you claim to empower women when this decision is taken out of their hands and placed in the marriage-hating hands of the Masonic state? Rice and Palmer had expressed contrition and mended their ways. But a hysterical society is not going to allow them a second chance.  Here is a timeline of the case.

That’s all I have to say. I present an excerpt from an article, Do Women’s Sexual Choices Contribute to Domestic Violence?
by W.F. PRICE, editor of The Spearhead, who, unlike me, thinks Rice should serve prison time.
But he also thinks women should be held responsible for their own decisions. They are not wards of the state.

“The single largest source of violence against women arises out of their sexual relationships with men. Not men they reject, mind you, but men they have slept with. Men they freely chose to sleep with; men who are dangerous people…

It’s shocking that intimates are sometimes so nasty to each other, but it does happen. However, perhaps what is even more shocking is that one month after getting KOed by Rice, Ms. Taylor walked down the aisle with him. Of her own free will.

I know people instinctively and reflexively sympathize with the victim of a brutal attack, but there comes a time when one has to ask whether or not the victim bears some responsibility for putting herself in this situation. Does Janay really think that will be the last time Rice gives her a beatdown? And even if she does, what statement is she making in marrying a man willing to treat her like that?

The statement is clear: she thinks the violence is a reasonable tradeoff for whatever she gets in return for her relationship, whether it’s sexual gratification, status or money. Women make that statement all the time. Ask a cop someday about DV cases, and he’ll tell you he has to deal with the same couples over and over. The guy gets hauled off to jail, and then as soon as he’s out the couple is right back together.

But feminists would have us believe that domestic violence is a patriarchal imposition, despite the fact that married women in patriarchal families suffer the lowest rates of domestic violence of all partnered women in the United States. Maybe feminists think the patriarchy has secretly implanted little chips in women’s brains that lead them to seek out men who will beat them up.

Somehow, instead of choosing granola-crunching lesbians, these women make a beeline for musclebound athletes, beefy bikers and ghetto thugs. Even when their hyper-masculine men are in prison, they faithfully visit them and initiate intimate contact during visiting times. This is such a problem that prison officials have to enforce a strict dress code in visiting rooms.

But maybe it isn’t the patriarchy. Maybe there’s something about female sexuality that defies feminist ideals. Perhaps it’s kind of a chaotic, anarchic thing that doesn’t pay attention to pronouncements about what’s right and proper.

Maybe, just maybe, the only way to really cut down on intimate violence would be to restrict women’s sexual freedom.

Would I advocate for that? No. As adults, women should make their own decisions in that regard. However, to blame men in general for the results of women’s sexual decisions is absolutely unacceptable. I am not responsible for domestic violence. Neither are most husbands, boyfriends or lovers.

Let those who commit crimes be judged by a jury of their peers. Leave the rest of us out of it.”



Source: http://henrymakow.com/2014/09/feminists-find-domestic-violence-whipping.html

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