Marriage Is One of the Strongest Safeguards Against Domestic Abuse. Is the Istanbul Convention Helping or Hurting?

Our thanks to Ed Bartlett of the Washington DC-based Coalition to End Domestic Violence for this press release.

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One thought on “Marriage Is One of the Strongest Safeguards Against Domestic Abuse. Is the Istanbul Convention Helping or Hurting?

  1. I am certain that most MPs in this county didn’t read the Convention. And simply passed it as virtue signalling. Particularly as the UK already has laws against assaults and abuse. Conservatives in particular seem oblivious to Marxist intent to destroy the family as a social structure. The frustrating thing is that this isn’t a secret, any foray into the works of feminist big names soon reveals this project to simply make family formation impossible.

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