RADAR ALERT: Mainstream Media Suppresses Stories Of Violence By Women

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RADAR ALERT: Mainstream Media Suppresses Stories Of Violence By Women


When Rhianna hit Chris Brown in the head with her stiletto heels while he was behind the wheel trying not to lose control of the car and Brown overreacted1, what did mainstream media report?  They showed us Rhianna's injuries, but were totally silent about what part Rhianna's temper played in the altercation.

When Tiger Woods' wife attacked him with a golf club2, the mainstream media ignored his wife's violence.  Hardly any of the mainstream media reported that the Florida Highway Patrol described Woods' injuries as "serious".3  Instead they waited for more stories about Woods' affairs to come out so they could spin it as a tale of Woods' infidelities rather than about female-perpetrated domestic violence.

Now we have the case of Mary J. Blige, a woman who purports to be concerned about domestic violence, so much so that she has provided part of the funding for a domestic violence shelter named in her honor4.  But her comment, "Women from all walks of life, not just women from poverty-stricken areas," makes it clear that only female victims will be helped by her shelter.  And her actions make it clear that she believes that as a female she enjoys the privilege of using violence whenever any male displeases her.  On Christmas Eve, the New York Post reported that she punched her husband in the face, drawing blood, because she thought he was flirting with a waitress.5  How has the rest of the mainstream media covered her hypocrisy?  The silence has been deafening!

Matt over at Mensactivism.org has assembled a list of mainstream media contact information and composed a sample letter.  We urge you to visit http://news.mensactivism.org/node/14488 and respond as the spirit moves you.

Happy New Year everyone!  Here's looking forward to creating a more enlightened world in the coming year.




1 http://poponthepop.com/2009/03/09/tmz-confirms-what-we-already-told-you-rihanna-hit-chris-brown-first

2 http://furmanbisher.wordpress.com/2009/12/26/updated-inside-story-on-tiger-woods

3 http://www.vancouverite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/woods.jpg

4 http://hiphop.popcrunch.com/mary-j-blige-domestic-violence-shelter-mary-j-blige-center-for-women

5 http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/blige_hauls_off_on_husband_o32W7IKFja08UXzRipJiHI




Date of RADAR Release: December 31, 2009

R.A.D.A.R. -- Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting -- is a non-profit, non-partisan organization of men and women working to improve the effectiveness of our nation's approach to solving domestic violence.  http://www.mediaradar.org




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outdoors

hey RADAR this is only news to the ppl that don't know any better-i am sure all of us here already knew this- CBC is a prime example

SIAM

Well this is something - the best golfer the world has ever seen knows about female domestic violence.  No matter how he spins that, the fact will remain with him for the rest of his life.  HE knows something that isn't a pallatable fact to the general public: women hit, and hit hard. They bite, stab, burn and punch.  And they do this to children and men, and other women too.  And it's the world's worst kept secret.  

TheManOnTheStreet

To date, he has lost virtually all of his 100 plus million endorsements....

Good thing there is justice in the world...

TMOTS
The Man On The Street is on the street for a reason.......
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It's not illegal to be male.....yet.

BRIAN

Of course the feminist dominated MSM doesn't report female on male DV. That doesn't fit their template.
You may sleep soundly at night because rough men stand ready to visit violence upon those who seek to harm you.

SIAM

Well at least the internet is uncovering these things.  10 years ago there was no such thing as female perpetrators of violence.  Now it's obvious that women are no different to men in terms of levels of violence in the home.  Here's to 2010 holding female behaviour up to even closer scrutiny. 

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