Domestic Violence - Home Office Report 191 [Download]

 

 

There is so much here if one got the chance to properly analyse it.

IT is often suggested by men’s groups that the most important thing we need to do is to show men as the victims of female perpetrated domestic violence and so redress the balance.

What we must keep in minds at all time is that the state employees who are using false Domestic Violence incidents don't care whether it's men assaulting women or women assaulting men. In fact the more the merrier is their game.

The important thing to remember as shown by a typical clip from a newspaper,

“Police can now prosecute wife-beaters without their partners having to give evidence in court. We look at one force's Domestic Violence Unit as it arrests and charges offenders … ”

Is the use of the terms "wife-beaters" and "domestic" and "violence" in their 'politically correct' meanings, where...

Domestic actually means it happens within the family home".

A wife actually means "someone who is Married to her Husband."

Violence actually means "intense physical force that causes or is intended to cause injury or destruction."

We discuss the use of the weapon of politically correctness in our new report available to download at this website: see:

Parental Rights in Ireland, November 2004 - An Analysis

Extract:

"One of the very serious difficulties that has been experienced by commentators on these important matters has been the handicap of political correctness whereby a self-selected 'consensus within the media, the State and academia has apparently created concepts, that we are forced to use, which give meanings to words that are in conflict with both their original dictionary definitions and with common sense.

By so doing the activist judicial and executive branches of the State have developed an air of legitimacy to their corruption of the status quo. Nowhere is this seen more overt and virulent than in matters concerning personal relationships.

We are pleased to affirm that such political correctness is dead and readers of this analysis will note herein the return to the use of plain language. Moreover this report recognises the resurgence in the use of rationality in debating and analysing problems that confound the public in their concern for and striving for the common good.

This renaissance is to be welcomed by all family men and women of Ireland and everywhere within the global community where civilised society intends to flourish."

The state employs their politically correct terms, especially "wife-beaters" because their real target is to tarnish marriage to the extent that they can get popular opinion to abolish it all together.

The reality about inter-personal 'conflict' is given in the Home Office report (HORS191 - the most authoritative study undertaken anywhere in the world - downloadable from the Reference Library section of our website Reference Library.

There it plainly states that so-called Domestic Violence is only significant in 4% of relationships. One quarter of these incidents occur between couples that are less than 19 years old and so can not claim to be "domestic" when they obviously, at that age, have not set up home together?

Couples under 24 accounts for another quarter of the total whereas the average age for marrying is 28. Also, hardly domestic. The real eye-opener though is that from the overall 4% of the total population who are engaged in some conflict only 3% of such couples describe themselves as married.

So married couples make up just 3% of the 4% of the total population supposedly engaged in Domestic Violence in the past year.

In real terms this means that 40 couples out of a thousand random couples are engaged in some form of conflict and of those only 1.2 are Married couples.

This means that 97% of couples engaged in some form of Domestic Violence are not Married.

Yet state employees engaged in the Domestic Violence industry almost always refer to Domestic Violence as "wife-beating".

(When statistics for all family violence victims are examined, it emerges that women, primarily mothers, perpetrate by far the largest share of incidents of violence in the family. Women commit a good two-thirds of all violence against children — and the majority of child murders — in families.

Unfortunately, women's boyfriends, common-law husbands and stepfathers of children commit a substantial share of violence against children in families. Fortunately, biological fathers perpetrate a relatively insignificant share of it. See full discussion at http://www.fathersforlife.org/fv/fv2.htm#WV_note)

Whenever this term “wife-beating" is used the researcher using it must be struck off the register of any professional association they belong to and whoever employed them [the state usually] should be prosecuted for fraud for the misuse of public money. The very obvious recommendation that anyone should make about reducing Domestic Violence, based on the actual research, is to promote Marriage!

The reason the State (especially a Socialist state as in the UK and now in Ireland under a socialist Prime Minister) wants to destroy Marriage is because marriage delineates a line beyond which the family can guarantee their privacy and where the state can not interfere. For a full discussion of this see our latest Report at Parental Rights in Ireland, November 2004 - An Analysis

Extract:

"The essence of a free society and test of it is the degree of privacy afforded to its citizens into areas where the State has no jurisdiction to interfere.

For the past two thousand years and beyond that boundary between what is private and what is public has been delineated by the institution of Marriage. The State has no right to transgress the threshold that exists in law between matters that occur within the Married Family and so are private and those that it must confine itself to which are matters of public interest. The State can only legitimately interfere where matters within the Family themselves transgress the boundary by falling foul of public laws - i.e. by the committing of crimes.

This is why the National Men’s Council of Ireland have always urged that any alleged criminal assault or criminal abuse within the Family must be treated as such.

This report is a commentary on the ways and means employed by the State in continually attempting to step over that line of privacy and in fact shows how in recent years it has sought to eradicate that boundary all together by fomenting an uprising between mothers and fathers, a virtual war between men and women, that they hoped would lead to a call to abolish Marriage and give them full jurisdiction to interfere with everyone’s lives."

Totalitarian states, like those based on Marxism, abhor the idea that they can not proscribe every aspect of every individual's life. Their ideology (see also feminism) is based on the flawed belief that the state knows best on how to manage everything including intimate relationships - yet everyone knows that the worst place for a child is in the state's care!

So the message to men’s groups is to not play their game and give them any more ammunition to destroy our Marriages and consequently our freedom by merely declaring that women commit Domestic Violence as often as men.

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