By Kimberley Johnson on
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Domestic Violence, Feminism
Phyllis Schlafly, the woman who made a career out of telling women not to have careers. Destroyer of equality and queen anti-feminist Phyllis Schlafly talked about the issue of domestic violence and sexual assault in late 2014. Not surprisingly, she found a way to make it a woman’s responsibility to keep men from being rapists. […]
By Samuel Warde on
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Domestic Violence, Human Interest, Police
Controversy rages in America over the seemingly ceaseless killing and assault of unarmed individuals by police officers nationwide. An ongoing investigation by The Guardian shows that, as of today, 861 unarmed people have been killed so far this year by the police and that police agencies are killing people at twice the rate calculated by […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
Domestic Violence, Human Interest, Videos, Women's issues, YouTube
Domestic Violence, Human Interest, Women's Issues
Emma is a 26-year-old single mother of two from Ireland. She shares her story of abuse on YouTube and explains how the man she fell in love with cheated on her. When she found out and confronted him, he punched her in the face. In her YouTube clip, entitled “Raising a hand to a woman […]
By Samuel Warde on
Domestic Violence, law enforcement, Officer Involved Domestic Violence, Police, Police Overreach, Women's issues
Controversy, Domestic Violence, Human Interest, Law & Order, Police, Social Justice, Women's Issues
Controversy rages in America over the seemingly ceaseless killing and assault of unarmed individuals by police officers nationwide. An ongoing investigation by The Guardian shows that as of today, 116 of 5334 unarmed people have been killed so far this year by the police and that police agencies are killing people at twice the rate […]
By Samuel Warde on
Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence, Law & Order, South Carolina, Stand Your Ground, Women's issues
Law & Order, Social Justice, The Courts, Women's Issues
Over 20 states have passed some version of Stand Your Ground laws authorizing individuals to use deadly force in self-defense. According to FindLaw.com, “Florida passed the first such law in 2005, generally allowing people to stand their ground instead of retreating if they reasonably believe doing so will “prevent death or great bodily harm.” However, […]