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Why are social spousal abuse programs corrupt ?

Spousal abuse is a wide spectrum of abuse types. This includes physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, economic abuse, financial abuse, passive abuse, and spiritual abuse. [1] Spouses can also be abused by their children.

It should be pointed out that a misunderstanding of the family abuse issue is so pervasive, male verses female, or the focus on violence statistics only, that city and county governments, the courts, law enforcement, prosecutorÃŒs offices, mental health clinics, and other tax supported agencies[2] are more about gender politics than reality.

"Most reported cases of spousal abuse involve violence by men against women. " This is the corruption, where we go from abuse, to violence and polarize the issue….why ?
Most doctors are men…but we still accept women as doctors…

The details are that we must judge individuals on an individual basis, not by some biased generalization.

Silence is the most abusive form of abuse.

Because its true, men hit and abuse women in every sense more than women hit and abuse men. Just because you don’t like the truth doesn’t mean its not true. We aren’t talking nagging by the wife here, we are talking the systematic theft of dignity that occurs in these relationships, and its called elder abuse when its perpetrated against the elderly.
You sound like you may have met up with people who have called you an abuser and you don’t like it and so you are going to blame ‘gender politics’ rather than your own behavior.
And I’m hoping I’m wrong there.

2 Responses to “Why are social spousal abuse programs corrupt ?”

  1. justagrandma says:

    Because its true, men hit and abuse women in every sense more than women hit and abuse men. Just because you don’t like the truth doesn’t mean its not true. We aren’t talking nagging by the wife here, we are talking the systematic theft of dignity that occurs in these relationships, and its called elder abuse when its perpetrated against the elderly.
    You sound like you may have met up with people who have called you an abuser and you don’t like it and so you are going to blame ‘gender politics’ rather than your own behavior.
    And I’m hoping I’m wrong there.
    References :

  2. UncleWayne63 says:

    Wow. You seem enthusiastic, but the only thing I can understand about your question is that there are several ways of being abused, and feeling abused, and that you seem angry about something.
    References :

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