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Male victims of domestic violence are overlooked in the United States because women's organizations have altered social research for decades. Regardless of bias sociological data rigging, women as a group compose at least half of all batterers in the United States.
Since the early 1970's, sociologist have discovered women were just as violent in the home as men. However, this data was repressed by the large political influence feminist organizations held for the last fifty years. As sociological data continues to show women's violence in the home growing in current studies, feminist organizations continue to manipulate social research studies within universities for their own goals and financial gain. Sadly, the Violence Against Women Act is the largest financial windfall ever granted to university based researchers all based on false and bias research findings.
This book will take a hard but brief look at female batterers in America. We will examine current sociological data suppressed by both liberal and feminist groups. Unfortunately, policies driven from faulty domestic violence data have forced battered men to suffer in silence with little help from social programs, government resources or even provide basic information to abused men.
All men in western society run the risk of becoming a victim of domestic violence. Most people would agree the President of the United States is the powerful and influential man in the world. Even so, when Bill Clinton was President of the United States, by many reports he was the most physically abused and battered man ever to hold elected office. Sadly, his batterer, Hillary Clinton, may soon be the first known "batterer in chief" to ever hold the office of President of the United States. If there was ever a time to re-evaluate how we look at domestic violence in our country, now is the time.
This book aims to make people think differently about domestic violence and how men are just as likely to be victims but without the social and political women receive.
Since the early 1970's, sociologist have discovered women were just as violent in the home as men. However, this data was repressed by the large political influence feminist organizations held for the last fifty years. As sociological data continues to show women's violence in the home growing in current studies, feminist organizations continue to manipulate social research studies within universities for their own goals and financial gain. Sadly, the Violence Against Women Act is the largest financial windfall ever granted to university based researchers all based on false and bias research findings.
This book will take a hard but brief look at female batterers in America. We will examine current sociological data suppressed by both liberal and feminist groups. Unfortunately, policies driven from faulty domestic violence data have forced battered men to suffer in silence with little help from social programs, government resources or even provide basic information to abused men.
All men in western society run the risk of becoming a victim of domestic violence. Most people would agree the President of the United States is the powerful and influential man in the world. Even so, when Bill Clinton was President of the United States, by many reports he was the most physically abused and battered man ever to hold elected office. Sadly, his batterer, Hillary Clinton, may soon be the first known "batterer in chief" to ever hold the office of President of the United States. If there was ever a time to re-evaluate how we look at domestic violence in our country, now is the time.
This book aims to make people think differently about domestic violence and how men are just as likely to be victims but without the social and political women receive.