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22/2/02
Domestic Violence - It's Always The Same Women
We are told by the UK Home Office that 25% of women experience
domestic violence at some time in their lives, which means that 75% of women NEVER experience it.
Further, we are told that, every year, 10% of ALL women experience domestic
violence.
Now, this 10% must come exclusively
from the 25% of women who do experience
domestic violence at some time in their lives.
It follows, therefore, that from this sub-group of 25% of women, a whopping
40% of them are experiencing domestic violence EVERY YEAR!
In other words, it is the same
women - EVERY
YEAR - who are claiming to be the victims of domestic violence.
Let me simplify for non-mathematicians.
Imagine that there are 100 women in the entire population.
According to the Home Office, 75 of them never experience
domestic violence throughout their entire lives. So, let's forget about them.
25 of them do experience some domestic
violence in their lives.
But, according to the Home Office again, 10
women out of the original 100 women will experience
domestic violence.
EVERY
YEAR!
But these 10 women must come out
of the 25 women who have experienced domestic violence at some stage in their
lives.
None of these allegedly-violated
women can be from the group of 75 women who have never experienced
domestic violence.
And so it must be the case that it is the SAME women allegedly experiencing
domestic violence - year after year after year after year.
There is no other way of interpreting the figures.
And this implies that, being the common denominator - year after year after
year after year - these women are actually either provoking whatever it is that they claim is
actually happening to them. Or they are inveterate liars.
Or, most probably, both!
And, of course, this fits in exactly with what Erin Pizzey
said! "Most
of the women arriving at the refuge centres were MORE violent, even toward their
children, than were the men they were supposedly escaping from."
(And this also fits in with the
American domestic homicide data e.g. see Only Women Are Offered An Alternative To Domestic Violence)
Further, given that somewhere around 5% of
women (and this means about one million women in the UK, and five million in the
USA) have a fairly severe personality disorder
(e.g. BPD)
and that 25% of women (about five million in the UK, and twenty-five million in
the USA) admit to having considerable problems
with PMS every month (which, apart from directly affecting their behaviour, interferes
significantly with normal personality
development and emotional competence) it is hardly surprising to find that it is
the same women - pretty much - over and over again, who are finding themselves 'having serious
relationship problems'.
And over-empowering these women who have psychological and emotional dysfunction through handing over
to them almost exclusively the resources of the state, and with the law
enforcement agencies taking draconian and unjustifiable measures almost
exclusively on their unstable and irrational behalfs, we have what we see today - violence from men
desperately trying to cope, an enormous number of broken families, an utter
CORRUPTION of the justice system, hordes of delinquent teenagers, our prisons
full to bursting point, and a growing army of citizens - mostly men - now very much either determined
to question the legitimacy of their very own government or even, indeed, to
undermine it as much as possible.
Further, how many men, exactly, do politicians
and judges think that they can continue to provoke into rejecting wholesale
their CORRUPT systems, before the
number grows so large (as is occurring with our youth) that society becomes
seriously destabilised?
And then what!?
January 2006
As I have often pointed out on this website,
as soon as the phony and purposely misleading statistics of those in the 'abuse
industry' are eventually exposed or - as in the case above - should they clearly
imply that there is something 'untoward' about the alleged victims themselves, the abuse
industry quickly conjures up (allegedly through some new 'research') the notion
that the statistics have now all changed.
And since (as per the piece above) I and others have exposed
to the public what all their previous statistics have necessarily
implied - viz; that it must be the same
women experiencing domestic violence, year in, year out - those in the 'abuse
industry' are now claiming that 75% of women have suffered from domestic
violence! In other words, there has suddenly been a threefold increase in
the number of women who say that they have experienced domestic violence in
their lives.
The truth, however, is this. The domestic violence
industry is mostly precious
little more than a money-making, job-providing racket. And it is now worth many billions
of dollars every year.
And this huge industry needs plenty of
business to keep the pay cheques coming in for the thousands upon thousands of
its employees.
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