We’re trying to raise finishing funds for our feature documentary “Broken Men”. The film examines the complex & taboo subject of domestic violence against men.
We've launched our crowdfunding campaign to raise finishing funds for our documentary, Broken Men. We’ve done most of the filming; however, we just don’t have the funding to get to that finish line, so we need your help! #DomesticViolence#Mentoo https://t.co/wE7HbJq7BY
@dabadee57 @csmunday @caley_mckernan@SVPhillimore@Miniweller The key point is here is "both". By definition, it takes two parents to co-parent. While both parents can block co-patenting, it's usually one when it comes to the terms you've described. It is almost impossible to co-parent with a domestic abuser.
To end domestic abuse, we must see the #WholePicture. If you're a man aged 16+ and you've experienced domestic abuse, we'd love to hear from you. Your voices will help us build our evidence base and end #domesticabuse for everyone, for good https://t.co/mGOLEISNwu
Parliamentary Report's recommendations on #domesticabusebill will have the effect of treating male victims (and their children) as second class victims. This is not in keeping with a modern, fair and diverse country. Read our views: https://t.co/VGWZXt1AXn @ukhomeoffice@EHRC
Why doesn’t @womensaid use its position to advocate for and defend all victims of abuse? They criticise the abusive behaviour of men on reality TV while ignoring or condoning the abusive behaviour of women. https://t.co/W9l371OHRW
@AngieUn27401972 The significant difference between you and I is that I don’t seek to discount or ignore children or victims based on the gender of the perpetrator (or any other group identity) where as you clearly do.
Took a little break! Needed the headspace! It's difficult being a male #domesticabuse survivor and a victim of #parentalalienation when society, for the most part, doesn’t recognize you simply because of your gender.
@AngieUn27401972 Of course, they do - all children and all victims regardless of their gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion or not are entitled to protection from violence and abuse.
@AngieUn27401972 I’ve provided you with research/statistics on filicide which you reject because it doesn’t fit with your narrative. You’re an ideologue and not genuinely interested in protecting children or parents from domestic violence and abuse.
@AngieUn27401972 I'm afraid it does distinguish. It's in the name: 'filicide', which is the deliberate act of a parent killing their own child. The fact that you lack even the most basic understanding of the terminology is telling to say the very least.
@AngieUn27401972 You’re becoming progressively more ridicules! The study relates to ‘filicide’ - the killing of one’s child, not abandonments or accidents and it covers 32 years of U.S. filicide data.
@AngieUn27401972 So you are entirely selective with your stats/information etc. You reject anything that doesn't fit with your narrative while claiming your position is supported by stats/facts except you decide which facts.
@AngieUn27401972 This is horrific, clearly & I can point to many other horrific examples of where fathers tried to warn the system. Children are being left in the care of parents who are a threat to them. I’m experienced this first hand so thanks for the reminder but I’m already acutely aware.
@AngieUn27401972 A study in the journal Forensic Science International looked at three decades worth of US filicide cases and found that 42% of killers were mothers, with fathers making up about 57%. But these are "misleading" too I'll bet.
@AngieUn27401972 On May 25th 2019, the World Health Organisation accepted the current version of ICD-11 which contains within it the index term parental alienation for the code QE.52 Caregiver-Child Relationship Problem.
@AngieUn27401972 This stat is from the same people that say one woman (in Australia) was killed by an intimate partner every nine days between July 2015 & July 2016. Presumably, that stat is not misleading to you as it suits your narrative?