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Sen. Biden in denial about female violence


Carey Roberts
Carey Roberts
January 23, 2007


Senator Joe Biden is planning to propose a new bill called "International-VAWA," a law modeled on his earlier Violence Against Women Act. The bill is designed to eradicate domestic violence from the farthest reaches of the globe.

This is certainly welcome news, because research is now saying that women are more likely to be the instigators of abuse. [http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mas2/ID41E2.pdf] We guys need all the help we can get — I'm not kidding.

A recent report from Japan said increasing numbers of women are hauling off on their husbands. Mitsuko, a woman in her late 30s, openly admits to being a batterer: "I punch guys for the same reasons people 'discipline' their children. I've got expectations in love and I want them to improve." [http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/waiwai/news/20061229p2g00m0dm011000c.html]

Some would say that doesn't really count as domestic violence — Mitsuko was just putting a deadbeat in his place. And there must be a lot of deadbeats in Japan, because a 2005 government study found that 13.8% of men had been beaten at least once by their wife.

But goodness, I don't need to tell you, Mr. Biden — you've seen female violence up close and personal. Remember the hearings you held in 1990 for the Violence Against Women Act? This was your testimony, as reported in the Congressional Record:

    "In my house, being raised with a sister and three brothers, there was an absolute — it was a nuclear sanction, if under any circumstances, for any reason, no matter how justified, even self-defense — if you ever touched your sister, not figuratively, literally. My sister, who is my best friend, my campaign manager, my confidante, grew up with absolute impunity in our household. And I have the bruises to prove it. I mean that sincerely. I am not exaggerating when I say that."

"And I have the bruises to prove it." Joe, I'm feeling for you right now, because lots of guys were bullied when they were a kid — but by your older sister? She must have been a total brute.

I know most people never believed your story — they thought you were a wimp, you made it up, or maybe you did something to provoke her. People don't want to hear about men who were bruised and bloodied by members of the fairer sex, so men keep their pain to themselves.

This is where I'm developing some heartburn, Mr. Biden.

Because last May you were briefed on the Multi-Country Study on Women's Health of the World Health Organization. Researchers know this study was a sham from the beginning because the interviews excluded men — what better way for the WHO to claim that female-on-male violence doesn't even exist?

I debunked this laughable study in one of my columns a year ago: www.ifeminists.net/introduction/editorials/2006/0104roberts.html .

But a few months later you hailed the research as a landmark event: "The depth and scope of the global landmark study is remarkable. This report reveals a global picture of the treatment of women — and the statistics are appalling and egregious." [www.endabuse.org/programs/printable/display.php3?NewsFlashID=771]

Time for a reality check, folks.

The Violence Against Women Act has become hijacked by the radical feminists, who claim that domestic violence is all about men trying to keep women in their place. The Damsels of Denial assert that women can never be abusive, or say that women's violence is done only in self-defense.

But when we downplay the possibility of female abuse, the problem can only get worse.

Last week CNN aired a segment on violence among teenage girls. FBI crime data show that while assaults by boys are slightly down over the last 10 years, attacks by girls have increased a startling 24%. I saw the story while sitting in a doctor's office — everyone in the room cringed as the girls pummeled their victims into submission. "There's no argument, though, that the sugar and spice moniker does not fit all," CNN concluded. [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0701/17/acd.02.html]

And columnist David Usher recently compiled a listing of over 50 YouTube videos of violent females — viewer discretion definitely advised. [http://mensnewsdaily.com/2007/01/17/why-senator-joseph-biden-must-block-i-vawa]

Guess what happens when aggressive girls grow up and become violent women? Sometimes these ladies realize they need help so they go to a local VAWA program. "He must have done something to provoke you," comes the response from the enablers of female aggression.

Our society is in denial about the epidemic of violent women. Before we can talk about International-VAWA, Mr. Biden, we first need to wake up to the reality of female abuse.


Carey Roberts is an analyst and commentator on political correctness. His best-known work was an exposé on Marxism and radical feminism.

Mr. Roberts' work has been cited on the Rush Limbaugh show. Besides serving as a regular contributor to RenewAmerica.us, he has published in The Washington Times, LewRockwell.com, ifeminists.net, Men's News Daily, eco.freedom.org, The Federal Observer, Opinion Editorials, and The Right Report.

Previously, he served on active duty in the Army, was a professor of psychology, and was a citizen-lobbyist in the US Congress. In his spare time he admires Norman Rockwell paintings, collects antiques, and is an avid soccer fan. He now works as an independent researcher and consultant.


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