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Author:   Trudy W. Schuett  
Posted: 6/20/2007; 9:57:26 PM
Topic: Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Msg #: 8030 (in response to 8027)
Prev/Next: 8029/8031
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All of those things would’ve happened with or without feminism, and there is no supportable evidence that women have ever been routinely denied custody of their children. There is only unsubstantiated rumor.

However, there a few things we can all thank feminism for: Thanks to feminists, dangerous, violent women walk the streets, free to assault and kill. Just because they had a good story about being “victims.”

Thanks to feminists, those women will never get any treatment, or jail time, and the next generation of girls are growing up seeing violence as a way to address their problems.

Thanks to feminists, working women have no access to shelter from domestic violence. Nor do those women with older boys, or lesbian women, who ironically founded the shelter system.

Thanks to feminists, women who repeatedly find themselves in violent relationships can never find any kind of aid or solution to their problem. Feminists claim they don’t exist.

Thanks to feminists, male victims of interpersonal violence cannot get any help. Then when they are killed by their violent spouses, they are blamed for their own deaths.

Thanks to feminists, research into domestic violence has been halted for decades in favor of the party line.

Thanks to feminists, thousands of children every year suffer permanent psychological damage due to the brainwashing efforts of domestic violence programs.

Thanks to feminists, 30% of today’s children live in homes without fathers. Some of those fathers are in jail right now for their inability to pay child support judgments. So we now have debtor's prison reinstated.

Thanks to feminists, we have a society that incorrectly believes that divorce will solve all their problems, and marriage is nothing but a temporary contractual arrangement.

These are just a few things that come to mind right now. Next week I’m going to court as a representative of the family of a male victim, who was finally killed by his live-in girlfriend, after numerous attempts, and one attack that put him in hospital. She’s going to be sentenced, will maybe get a year, if that and then out she goes again. The only question here is who her next victim will be.

Funny thing, I used to be a feminist, and was in fact a charter subscriber to MS. Magazine. But I began to see how little logic or reason, and how much hate and self-interest motivated these girls. No, I fail to recognize any benefit from the manipulation and lies of feminism. All this makes me is an egalitarian and a realist.


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