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"If you suspect abuse in a household, report it. Let the authorities sort it out."
I couldn't disagree MORE! Just because you suspect abuse doesn't give you the right to interfere! Every state has a mandatory arrest law or policy. In other words SOMEONE MUST BE ARRESTED when "domestic violence" is reported. Once that ball is rolling, victims advocates organizations get involved. These organizations are supposed to come alongside women who've been "abused," to help them. However, these organization are funded by the government and their sole existence depends on women accusing men. So, get involved they DO. They vigorously work to prosecute EVERY SINGLE CASE, regardless of validity. They coach women to come up with believable stories helping them to embellish and they tell them that they are being brave and protecting other women by doing this. They order that security from the sheriff's office be beefed up in court cases, and that the accused be chained up if he is already in custody. Then send in large numbers of advocates to sit beside the so-called victim. They give judges report cards as to how they are performing when it comes to DV cases. NO PROOF IS REQUIRED for conviction anymore. Heresay from the "victim" has now become all the proof needed. All anyone has to do is accuse. And the "authorities" take it from there. Less than 1% of the falsely accused are acquitted.

I personally know a dozen men who's lives have been utterly destroyed by women who used false domestic violence charges to seek revenge or control or independence or money Here is an example: http://current.com/community/91870358_a-woman-admits-lying-about-domestic-violence-to-jail-her-husband-for-10-months.htm. I know of NO ONE personally who has been abused or killed because of domestic violence. My own fiance languishes in a county jail because of charges relating to false domestic violence accusations! It is how I am so aware of the corruption and destruction caused within our deteriorating justice system.

What happened to this young woman is tragic, but reporting suspected abuse is NOT the answer. In fact, it will only make the state of things worse in this country. If you suspect abuse, you'd better make SURE that you know beyond a doubt that there is actual abuse happening before inviting the government into someone else's bedroom without their consent. And I challenge anyone who reads this to ask around, neighbors, friends, even family about their experience with DV. My guess is that you will find more "victims" from those who are falsely accused than those who are truly being battered.

June 30, 2012 - 4:17pm

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