Did any of you men notice that your masculine and parental authority ended last month?
"the definition of domestic violence will now include ‘coercive control’. The previous definition defined domestic violence as a single act or incident. The new definition recognises that patterns of behaviour and separate instances of control can add up to abuse - including instances of intimidation, isolation, depriving victims of their financial independence or material possessions and regulating their everyday behaviour"
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-definition-of-domestic-violence-and-abuse-to-include-16-and-17-year-olds
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby Persistent emotional manipulation (eg suggesting you can't help your behaviour), controlling what a
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby person wears, eats, who they see and when etc. making comments designed to make the victim feel less
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby intelligent or aware as the abuser, suggesting victim is to blame for "making" the abuser behave a
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby certain way, controlling finances, criticising the victim's clothes or behaviour, causing them to
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby lose self-esteem etc... All of those things are emotional abuse and there are other examples too.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby I see that your agenda is to completely undermine masculine and #parentalauthority.#evil #feminsm
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby Not at all. Our agenda is to raise awareness of abuse & promote equal, healthy relationships.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby That is what you say, but in the end you will undermine parental and masculine authority.
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby We'll do no such thing; there's a huge difference between abuse & equality.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby They are two different words for a start.
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby I can just see female complainants abusing their position "He said I was fat and lazy, boo hoo!"
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby Words spoken in an argument are totally different to sustained emotional abuse.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby Who will be the judge of this?CCTV in the home - Big Sister.
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby You know this will instantly advantage the one with the grievance ie the wife and children of the man.
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@emmatofi @helenashead @itsjustahobby There has been no protest, has there, @fathers4justice @newf4j ? Too stupid or too scared?
— Claire Khaw (@1party4all) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby You're actually advocating a protest against a law change to protect abuse victims?! Wow. Nice.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@1party4all @helenashead @itsjustahobby As someone who escaped an emotionally abusive partner who left me suicidal, I find that disgusting.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
So today I encountered someone who thinks the change in law to recognise emotional abuse is a terribly bad thing, which should be protested.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
My mind boggles. Surely nobody is so ignorant that they genuinely think "emotional abuse" is just a label to hurt men with?! Jesus.
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@katjevanloon Seriously, I can't even put into words how offensive I found the person's attitude. Apparently I hate all men. :-/
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@joec @itsjustahobby Jesus wept... When even the BNP are kicking you out, you know you're crossing a major line. :-/
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@itsjustahobby Just blocked her; not having that sort of person in my life! Those attitudes could be really triggering. :-/
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
@itsjustahobby Yeah, just very glad I blocked her; I think I was in danger of really taking her vile opinions personally. Not nice!!
— Emma Tofi (@EmmaTofi) April 12, 2013
How is that for rational debate, boys and girls? Disagreement, outrage, accusation, overt display of victimhood, abuse, smear and finally censorship - the tactic and refuge of the passive-aggressive feminist.
What does "triggering" mean?
The BNP are pussywhipped pussycats who will never amount to anything.
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