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Domestic violence against women is a worldwide pandemic

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Domestic violence against women is a worldwide pandemic.
“In my utopia men would be real men neither women nor child would be their victims” by Doyle F. Wheeler

No man has ever beaten or abused a woman.
I say this with a straight face and the conviction that I’m 100% correct in my assessment!
“A man does not beat a woman, men do not beat women. Immature punk ass boys, be they in their teens or in their 70’s beat women.” by Doyle F. Wheeler
Part one of this report :

These defective humans that have never developed into a real man come in all shapes, sizes, colors, religions, and ages.

Their development stopped at a point where acting like a mature adult presented with a conflict, they resort to violence. This cowardly approach to resolving conflict only arises when they’re dealing with a female.

Very few abusers will ever attempt to confront another male in the manner in which they do a female. The exception being the male bully that strikes out at any and everyone due to a pathological mental disorder making them a sociopath.

Every year in America several million women suffer physical, mental, and emotional abuse at the hands of males that are supposed to love them.

While granted some men are the victim of domestic violence, likely far more than is actually reported. As many men are afraid to report that they are the victim of violence for fear of being ridiculed.

For the purposes of this article the discussion will be about the male as the perpetrator of violence directed at girls and women.

Domestic violence against women is a worldwide pandemic.

For many years in this country women have suffered in almost total silence. Part of this was due to antiquated beliefs that a male could inflict corporal punishment upon his wife and children and not be guilty of a crime.

These laws making it literally legal for a male to inflict physical harm upon women and children have gone by the wayside. However, laws protecting women and children are still lacking real teeth in most parts of the country.

In many rural areas where everyone knows everyone else women are still often discouraged by law enforcement officers from pursuing charges against their abuser.

Even in many large metropolitan areas individual officers will make it the habit of trying to discourage women from making a complaint.

Frequently officers that are in the minority in numbers will say they will have to arrest both parties if the woman wants to pursue a domestic violence complaint she will have to do so from county jail.

See part two of this examination of the very real, very serious problem of domestic violence.

Just to let you know
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  • ~ lola in Montreal 2 years ago
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    [QUOTE][b]
    “A man does not beat a woman, men do not beat women. Immature punk ass boys, be they in their teens or in their 70’s beat women.” by Doyle F. Wheeler [/b][/QUOTE]

    LMAO ! Can i quote you Doyle, the next time i meet one ?
    And i do meet them, far to regularly on my journey through life.

    Sending you a cyber-hug ! xo

  • ~ lola in Montreal 2 years ago
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    [QUOTE][b]
    “A man does not beat a woman, men do not beat women. Immature punk ass boys, be they in their teens or in their 70’s beat women.” by Doyle F. Wheeler [/b][/QUOTE]

    LMAO ! Can i quote you Doyle, the next time i meet one ?
    And i do meet them, far to regularly on my journey through life.

    Sending you a cyber-hug ! xo

  • KidsRpeople2 2 years ago
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    The only group of people in the U.S. still legally subjected to Physical/Corporal Punishment in the 21st Century are children in schools in 20 states. It is ILLEGAL for school employees to hit children with WOODEN PADDLES to punish in schools in 30 states.

    At his Senate confirmation hearing in February, Arne Duncan succinctly summarized the Obama administration’s approach to education reform: “We must build upon what works. We must stop doing what doesn’t work.”

    The TRUTH is that school children are treated differently in our great nation based on where they live. A middle school student in Texas DIED by having his chest crushed when his teacher sat on him to restrain him, a Texas high school student suffered deep bruising and welts to his lower back, buttocks and back of his legs when he received 21 "licks" with a wooden canoe paddle, which broke during the beating and had to be taped to continue the beating, a 9-year old Georgia 3rd grader suffered deep bruising injuries whe

  • KidsRpeople2 2 years ago
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    A 9-year old Georgia 3rd grader suffered deep bruising injuries when he was paddled with a WOODEN PADDLE 3 TIMES IN ONE DAY (Decatur Co., GA affirmed Corporal Punishment Policy 9/17/09 for school children) and a Publicly Funded Charter School in Memphis, Tennessee physically punishes middle/high school boys and GIRLS weekly during a ceremony called "Chapel" by hitting them with wooden paddles and/or whipping their hands with leather straps IN FRONT OF ALL THE OTHER STUDENTS AS A DETERRENT to publicly induce shame, humiliation and fear! The school employees in the above actions have LEGAL IMMUNITY and are STILL paid by our tax-dollars to be ENTRUSTED with the care and education of our children!

    A recent news headline reads, “Nearly 60,000 spankings in Miss. schools last year." "Ouch! For the second time in a month, a school district in Leflore County has been hit with a $500,000 (each) lawsuit from a student alleging injuries from a paddling.

  • KidsRpeople2 2 years ago
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    It was reported that a state legal adviser, who told Bristol, Tennessee Director of Schools Gary Lilly that while school principals who paddled students were legally protected from allegations of assault, they were not immune from accusations of inappropriate or improper touching.

    School boards are asking for trouble to sanction a practice that is intended to inflict pain.

    Teacher-training programs do not include instruction in the "correct method" for hitting students. Zero tolerance for weapons and violence is the standard that should apply to everyone in educational settings. Teachers included.

    What corporal punishment does accomplish is to degrade the teaching profession, drive good people away, and make the teaching field a safe haven for the dangerously unfit. Its net effect on schools is a negative one. The more that schools indulge in paddling, the higher the dropout rate along with all the social ills that follow, e.g., gang activity, addiction, mental health problems

  • Doyle Wheler 2 years ago
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    KidRpeople2
    It's clear from your post that you're very passionate about this topic as well you should be. Perhaps you should become an examiner and write about it. I can help you get set up if you're interested email me at doylewheeler@yahoo.com
    I have segment coming up on this issue of Violence against women that deals with the spill over to children.
    thank you for your comments and come back often.

  • Stephanie Angelo 2 years ago
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    It's great to read your article and I hope many others will applaud your strong stance on this issue, as I do. Outstanding second paragraph!
    Thank you,

    Stephanie Angelo, SPHR
    Human Resource Essential, LLC
    www.hressential.com

  • Doyle Wheeler 2 years ago
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    Stephanie Angelo, Thank you, I enjoyed reading you web site it's great to to know there is an organization that is working to improve the work place.

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