If this was a guy that beat the shit out of his partner holding a baby you wouldn’t be saying this. It’s insanity how people can’t come to grips with anything that doesn’t fit preconceived stereotypes.
I’ll say this again & I won’t sugarcoat it. One major cause of domestic violence is a world that constantly bends over backward to protect women.
She can abuse a man for years, disrespect him, push him to the edge & nobody blinks. But the moment he reacts, the script flips & he becomes the villain overnight.
Women know this game. They understand the power of perception. That’s why, even when they’re caught red-handed, the tears come out on command.
Not out of remorse, but as a weapon. And society rushes in to shield her.
This pattern has destroyed men. It has canceled celebrities. It has cost lives.
Now think about it. If he didn’t record it, what would happen? She would lie without hesitation.
She would cry on cue. She would twist the story, shift the goalposts & rewrite the narrative until she becomes the victim.
And the world would believe her. Not because her story is solid, but because she’s a woman.
NEW: ABC's "Bachelorette" caught on camera allegedly attacking her ex-boyfriend and throwing a chair at him, which appeared to hit her child.
The "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star is reportedly under investigation for domestic violence.
"The Draper City Police Department in Utah [is investigating] the allegations on both sides after a recent incident," Variety recently reported.
It's unclear if the police are investigating this incident or a separate one.
Paul is set to star in Season 22 of “The Bachelorette," which reportedly starts in 3 days.
Insane.
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bunch of grown ass millionaire men huddled up around a phone smiling ear to ear giggling their butts off at a pedophile making corny ass sexist jokes about their peers it does not get much lamer than this
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