BBC online headline: “Domestic abuse: 10% of young women affected – ONS”

Classic BBC propaganda. The above headline is above a piece which starts with a photo of a distressed young woman. You have to look very closely to find any mention of male victims of DA. The definition of DA is, of course, ludicrously inclusive. From the piece:

Domestic abuse includes non-physical abuse, threats, force, sexual assault or stalking by a partner or family member – the most common of which is abuse by a partner.

So if a woman has been shouted at once by a partner or family member in the past 12 months, she’s a victim of DA.

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      Can you imagine the noise all the heads exploding at places like Women’s Aid would make?

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  1. Surprised its only ten percent then; from the range of “crimes” available, not only am I simultaneously a victim and perpetrator of DV, as is everyone I know. This constant downwards definition of constitutes a crime, in a society where men are over-represented at every stage of the criminal justice process, is institutional sexism of the most flagrant sort. I demand government funding to campaign against it, preferable from conference suites in five star hotels.

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