5 Mar 2014

Gender Feminist EU Study Reports One Third Of Women Suffered Abuse - Fortunately Adrien Martinon Knows Better

Angelo: Bearing in mind this particular European 'study' is named 'The Violence Against Women report' whilst our reality is that over 90% of work fatalities are men and the sentencing disparity shows men receive sentences that are virtually 100% longer for a similar crime than women in the UK and the prisoner figures reflect this, dispite the fact that there is clearly far more violence in western societies against men exemplified by the recent US statistics showing more men than women are being raped per year. 

If the title actually spoke to real equality I would expect it to find, as other non-gender-feminist studies have, that transgressions between men and women are approximately equal if not that women were more often the aggressors, that there is less violence between gay men and the most between lesbian couples. Welcome to your/our NWO (New World Order) divide and rule tax farm.  Check the excellent video below by 17 year old Adrien Martinon who (along with growing ranks of MHRAs) gets it and has the data to prove otherwise. Shame the adults among us setting the standard are misandric rad-fem technocrats.
 
UK Banned Press TV: Yet another new tax payer funded gender feminist study reports that one in every three women in the European Union (EU) countries has experienced at least one physical or sexual assault since the age of fifteen.
The Violence Against Women report by the EU’s Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), released on Wednesday, shows that some 33 percent of women living across the 28-nation bloc, equating to 62 million women, have been a victim of violence during their lifetime. (Angelo: No mention of men at all who apparently suffer no violence and were therefore excluded?)

Interlude - X art v the NWO - UB40 - Folitician (Live)

Press TV: The study was based on interviews with 42,000 women aged between 18 and 74, asking participants about their experiences of physical, sexual and psychological harassment.
"What emerges is a picture of extensive abuse that affects many women's lives, but is systematically under-reported to the authorities," said FRA director Morten Kjaerum.
According to the report, one in every 10 women has faced some form of sexual violence since the age of fifteen while one in every 20 has been raped.
Moreover, 22 percent of those surveyed said they had suffered from physical or sexual violence by a partner and 67 percent said they did not report the incidents of domestic violence to the police.
Some 55 percent of the respondents were also found to have been sexually harassed often in the workplace.
Denmark, Finland and Sweden ranked among the worst countries in Europe concerning violence against women with the proportion of those affected standing at 52, 47 and 46 percent respectively.
The UK was also found to be the fifth worst country, with 44 percent of British women saying they have suffered from violence in their lifetime.
Earlier in February, a study by Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that 30 percent of British women and 16.3 percent of men had experienced domestic violence at some time since the age of 16, which is equivalent to an estimated 4.9 million women and 2.7 million men in the UK.

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Adrien Martinon - True Gender Equality

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