‘Love of my life’ was murdered on Valentine’s Day by monster he met on Facebook… his final texts to our kids haunt me

Our thanks to Emma for this. A nonsensical extract from a section highlighted in blue, “Male domestic abuse on the sise”, a little before halfway down:

“The Office for National Statistics figures show every year that one in the three victims of domestic abuse are male, equating to 699,000 men in 21/22 (1.671m women). [J4MB: The direct result of men being disinclined to report domestic abuse. This case is a case in point.]

One in six-seven men and one in four women will be a victim of domestic abuse in their lifetime. [J4MB: The direct result of men being disinclined to report domestic abuse.]

Of domestic abuse crimes recorded by the police, 25 per cent were committed against men. [J4MB: You can safely replace “committed against” with “reported by”.]

Only 4.7 per cent of victims of domestic abuse being supporting by local domestic services are men according to SafeLives data. [J4MB: All the photos and images of victims on SafeLives’s home page are of women. It rather makes a mockery of their claim to be gender-neutral, featuring only the sex which is more likely to report abuse.]”

2 thoughts on “‘Love of my life’ was murdered on Valentine’s Day by monster he met on Facebook… his final texts to our kids haunt me

  1. I am pleased a national circulation news paper has a clear panel that gives the official figures. Which shows that males are not a negligible number of those abused, even though they themselves under report and incidentally show that the “2 a week” feminist woozle is a lie and that a quarter of such murders are of men. The feminist DV industry has fought long and hard to render invisible abuse of males because their ideological underpinning falls apart if a substantial proportion of victims are men. Hence the desperation to get the “gendered nature” of Domestic Abuse written into legislation(fortunately foiled) and now the “guidance” issued by Government. And of course the fact that male victims appear only in the statistics for “Violence Against Women and Girls.”

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