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Interesting information out of Australia on domestic violence and the perpetrators:
For the first time in QLD, a new government research document has shown that more men have died from intimate partner violence during 2017/2018.

This is the first time ever that this has been the case.
There seems to be a role reversal happening. I personally believe this has to do with the continual ignorance towards female offenders.

Domestic violence has no gender.

Original document here.

[parliament.qld.gov.au]

FrayedBear 9 Nov 12
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"This is the first time ever that this has been the case."

No it is not, it is just the first time it has been openly reported as such.
#Metoo has worked for men too, far more of us feel we are able to freely and unashamedly come forward and admit to having being an abused spouse with fear of mockery, ridicule or worse.

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I really don't know what to say, people are scared, angry, depressed all over the world. Is it the haves getting more and more and the have nots getting less and less? Is it the chemicals in the water, air and food? It's sad that's all I know.

Well said, have you heard about the world wide trend for adding lithium to drinking water to "stabilize" people?
It is without consent and a total abuse.

@LenHazell53 WTF?!?! Seriously? More drug or Lithium are not the answer. The chemicals I'm talking about are PCBs, PVCs, pesticides, herbicides, phyto-estrogens, etc. I have not forgotten heavy metals just tired of thinking about it 🙂.

@silverotter11 Seriously

[bbc.co.uk]

[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]

[nytimes.com]

@LenHazell53 TY I knew lithium was used to treat bipolar disorders. Interesting that they looked at the naturally occuring mineral content in the drinking water. Wonder what led them to look specifically for lithium. Still do not think it's a good idea to dose everyone, even at these low levels.

@LenHazell53 Very interesting articles Len. Thank you I was not previously aware of this issue.

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And not just in Australia:
‘I didn’t want to break up, so I killed him’: Japanese woman fatally stabs US soldier [rt.com]

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