General election: Conservatives outline domestic violence plans. Denial of the existence of male victims continues as usual.

Our thanks to Jeff for this piece on the BBC. He writes:

Perhaps with the new commission the Conservatives are proposing, Mike, they will identify that men are also victims in a significant number of cases of DV and should be helped as well.

Sadly, Jeff’s optimism is surely misplaced. Feminists working for Women’s Aid and other organizations in the DV industry are deeply influential in the Home Office and in other relevant government departments. There is no mention in the BBC piece of male victims, and the photograph at the top is of a man’s clenched fist, with a woman cowering in the background. Excerpts:

Ms Rudd [Home Secretary] said: “The fact is that across the country [standards] are varied, and part of [the reason for] this legislation and having a commissioner is to make sure that we raise standards everywhere, so that women [J4MB: our emphasis] get a good service, wherever they are.” [J4MB: Ms Rudd cannot be bothered to even pretend to give a damn about male victims.]

Sarah Green, co-director of the End Violence Against Women [J4MB: our emphasis] Coalition, welcomed the Conservative plans…

“We hope for an end to women [J4MB: our emphasis] and children being forced to flee for their lives while perpetrators [J4MB translation: men] walk free and continue their coercive control through the family courts.”

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7 thoughts on “General election: Conservatives outline domestic violence plans. Denial of the existence of male victims continues as usual.

  1. Perhaps men who are coercively and psychologically abused together with their children who are similarly mind raped are able to seek refuge too. I wonder how many women in Women’s Refuge are aggressive to men because they have learned this from their mothers and cohorts….Mexico, Brazil, Italy, Belgium and Sweden understand this as too does Victoria Derbyshire who illustrated to all viewers at the end of her programme in November that in Mexico an alienator can go to prison for us to 15 years to which Anthony Pearce CEO Cafcass admitted that “Alienation is an abusive act”

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  2. I have suspected from the moment May announced that she was going to call an election, even though we’re supposed to have fixed term parliaments, that Brexit was merely a pretext and the real purpose was to gain legitimacy for a lot of highly undesirable restrictive legislation. If she gets the increased majority she wants she can say ‘this is what the public wants’. Some choice: we can have our freedom from the EU but we must give up a few more personal freedoms to get it and suffer more official interference in our daily lives. Because I think that Brexit will be so diluted as to be about as useful as a homeopathic remedy and the EU will still exert the effective controls over us that it has at present, and because I think that May is in some ways far more dangerous than Merkel’s Fourth Reich, I’m not voting Conservative.

    Nothing is going to change until the whole rotten edifice collapses so it doesn’t really matter who gets in.

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    • Yup. Even UKIP, who I have supported in the past, bang on about women being oppressed by being forced to wear a burqa, even though most if not all choose to wear it as a political statement. I favour a ban, too, but simply for security and integration reasons and the fact these infants need a firm hand in order to stop their idiocy.

      UKIP aren’t standing in my constituency this year but I probably wouldn’t vote for them after they white knighted for foreign women due to risk of FGM while completely ignoring the thousands of British boys being carved up.

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      • Yes UKIP are starting to sound as pathetic as the others . They have a female .MEP on the women’s and equalities committee. I have written to her about mgm and received the most cursory of replies. At present I am a member but when my membership becomes renewable I shall leave and write to them explaining that until they take mens issues seriously they wont be getting my support.

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    • May is a Feminist Remainiac. Regardless of the colour of her party’s
      flag, she is of essentially Socialist stock. A true Brexit will be resisted and/or
      effectively neutered in real terms, whatever the General Election
      result, and The Istanbul Treaty tracts are going to be written into UK
      legislation no matter what. The idea that decent people have influence
      on the globalist élites via a national ballot is indeed a naive one.

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  3. I understand all your concerns about May, and the Tories and UKIP. But who else is left to vote for? Labour and the Lib-Dems are both trying to weasel their way out of brexit, and are at least as anti-male as May and UKIP.

    So what is left? Spoil your voting slip, by writing J4MB on it?

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    • So what is left? Spoil your voting slip, by writing J4MB on it?

      That is precisely what I am going to do. Or rather: J4M+B

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