Now here is where I get genuinely upset. Violence happens to men and women every day all over the world. NO violence was committed in this case. The threat of violence is a claim. We haven't been told if this was a verbal threat or a perceived threat due to body language or if it even happened. We know sweet FA and so we cannot judge. This little campaign that is running at the moment is all well and good but I would still like to point out that it does not give anyone the right to paint all men with the one brush use one case to judge another. Each case is a separate issue. The media are also prone to being total poos when it comes to setting people up and trying to get a rise out of them, take "today tonight" or the other idiot versions as an example where you have these bastards provoking every half wit, unfortunate, or anyone without the social graces to defend themselves without lashing out. It is their stock in trade. They dine out on sensationalism. The other issue is that at Dustin's age, if he was violent to Women, a pattern would of emerged long before this. This is just cynical opportunism. Why would she pick a fight and then complain about the conflict? It is bewildering.
While understand your angst and the points you raise Owl
Couple of points if I may
Firstly, you said "Violence happens to men and women every day all over the world" and I absolutely agree with you and more importantly I am glad you said men & women, because this effects both genders... this seems to get lost far too much
Secondly, verbally lashing out at someone is a form of violence/abuse. Granted it is not physical but it is a form of violence none the less. I get that many people will say no it isn't but violence doesn't have to be physical. Clearly you and alot of folks on this forum don't see it that way and that's your choice
Although there appears to be conflicting reports surfacing now the cops are involved as to what was said, what were the physical actions were (if any) there doesn't appear to be
any dispute at this time that he verbally abused the woman. Now we can argue, go around in circles to a degree and have our views on whether the woman deserved it or not but I don't think right now as it stands anyone is suggesting he didn't do that.. maybe I'm reading that wrong...
I posted the other day and the silence was deafening to be honest but I asked the following
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How would people feel if it was their partner, parents, kids who came home and told you that this had happened to them. Don't think there is too many of us who would say you should have minded your own business, laughed it off or said you deserved it "bitch"."I get that I am in the minority here but I still think his actions on the night were stupid