The National 1 July 2014
The national care groups Medicins Sans Frontieres and Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee are at it again in support of UNAIDS, UNDP and UNICEF. They are talking of family violence. Of course there is family violence.
At last for the first time they have included women, children and men who have been beaten and physically or sexually violated by family members, spouses, partners and parents. Men are part of the picture at last !! Women are bashing men.
The Seventh Day Adventist church stated that 46% of violence comes from women bashing men. Reports on Google state that over 50% of gay and lesbian couples are involved in domestic violence.
If there are high numbers of gays and lesbians in this country as the UN activists would tell us, there has to be a high level of gay and lesbian domestic violence.
The community is not authorised to know the statistics of such violence at the hands of UN lesbian feminist activists. They have an agenda within an agenda. They are a government within a government. Please click:
The community is not authorised to know the statistics of such violence at the hands of UN lesbian feminist activists. They have an agenda within an agenda. They are a government within a government. Please click:
Domestic violence in lesbian and gay relationships
www.lbbd.gov.uk › ... › Domestic violence
Domestic violence can and does happen in lesbian, gay, bisexual
and ... in gay relationships; their partner threatening to 'out' them
to their family, friends or to ...
The claim is that since 2007, there have been 18,000 individuals with emergency and psychological care in Lae, Tari and Port Moresby. Let us look at that. Since 2007 could be 8 years. That is 2,300 people a year in three centres.
That is 180 a month. That is 45 a week. That is 6 a day across the country. Lumping emergency with psychological care also inflates the figure. That is a common statistical trick.
That is 180 a month. That is 45 a week. That is 6 a day across the country. Lumping emergency with psychological care also inflates the figure. That is a common statistical trick.
So now they are including men. How do they differentiate between family violence and violence of the street? Many people are injured in the villages, towns, hotels and streets. This is a fake technique to inflate the family figures.
The spokesperson for the care groups does not reveal their partner groups. There is an unwillingness to reveal that they are working with the UN lesbians.
Women and girls are going out to play cards, drink homebrew and smoke marijuana. They go to discos and arrange sex by mobile phone. Gangs of young women fight other women. The care groups are playing tricks to pretend that their violence is in the family.
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