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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Victims of Violence

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Treats · 19/10/2010 12:57

So - this is the first thread I've started within the Feminism section, but I'm a long-time lurker and occasional poster.

I've been motivated to start a thread by this story from last week, and then also by this both in the last few days. (There was another one too but i can't find the link at the moment).

Every few weeks, it seems to me from reading the newspapers, a woman is killed by her husband or lover. Sometimes her children are harmed too.

My DH would like to argue that every single murder is an isolated incident, and caused entirely by factors only relevant to that one man. I argue that these cases are manifestations of misogyny, and that these are not isolated examples, but are all linked. He finds this an uncomfortable point of view, because of what it suggests about him, about us, about our friends.

I think that misogyny is similar to an epidemic - say, swine flu. It's infectious. It affects a significant proportion of the population, but not all. Of those affected, only a minority are severely affected. But it can be fatal - not for the sufferer, but for those close to them.

I don't know how many others here agree with me, but I do see a number of posts from some people who most definitely wouldn't. So the thread I want to start is to collect examples of victims of misogynist violence - women who were killed because they subverted their husbands and boyfriends desire to control them. I want people who visit this board with doubts about why feminism is necessary and justified to read my thread with its examples of victims and to start joining the dots for themselves.

Those posters who think that misandry is equivalent to misogyny are free to post their examples too (of women killing men).

If this thread (or something like it) already exists, then please point me to it and I will post there.

OP posts:
AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:51

Caroline Finegan

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:52

Karen Wild

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:53

Fiona Garcia

careeristbitchnigel · 25/05/2014 22:54

i would like to add Emma Steel. Several colleagues worked on he case and were gobsmacked when he was found not guilty. We still have not given up hope of bringing him to justice

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:54

Karolina Nowikiewicz

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:55

Ridda Zanab

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:56

Tracey Snook-Kite

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 22:58

Sheila Wild

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:00

Angela Humphrey

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:02

Sara Al Shourefi

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:03

Patricia Durrant

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:05

Becks Ayres

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:07

Amandeep Kaur Hothi

Vintagecakeisstillnice · 25/05/2014 23:08

Sorry I can't add productively to this thread.

But maybe we can bump it at least once a day to keep these women in both our minds and others?

I can't promise everyday but enough of us do it will keep the thread active??

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:08

Kirsty Wright

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:10

Cherylee Shennan

careeristbitchnigel · 25/05/2014 23:10

Rae Torbet. Sadly her Dad then followed her

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:11

Naudel Turner

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:16

Alison Taylor

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:17

Shirley Mercer

BillnTedsMostFeministAdventure · 25/05/2014 23:18

Thank you for bumping Vintage and for the links Aye.

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:19

Mashael Albasman

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:21

Irene Ainsworth

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:23

Yvette Hallsworth

AyeRobot · 25/05/2014 23:24

Senga Closs