Mar 14 2010
Domestic violence and abuse against women
Domestic violence and abuse against women are, sadly, cross-cultural traditions dating back to the dawn of time. Women are often colloquially termed “the weaker sex,” and for many men, the relative physical helplessness of women presents an opportunity or target, sick as it is, for abuse against women.
It’s important to note that it doesn’t really matter what race, culture or creed you are. Abuse against women is a time-honored tradition all over the world, from Topeka to Tehran and all points in between.
While in certain cases, such as the muslim world, abuse against women is far more tolerated and encouraged, that doesn’t mean that abuse against women doesn’t happen in the western world. It surely does, and it is surely just as insidious.
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