"Most victims of domestic abuse blame themselves."

Is it POSSIBLE that this woman realized she had crossed
a line, instead of suffering some kind of "trauma?"


On 9/9/2014 12:52 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Today the wife apologised for her role in the incident.
>>
> Most victims of domestic abuse blame themselves.
>
>> If the wife was an athlete, and stronger than Rice, and the same thing had
>> happened
>> I just don't think that anyone would be blaming her 100% for what happened.
>>
> But she wasn't/isn't, so your point is moot.
>
>> There is a total skew when it comes to situations involving violence
>> between a man and a woman.
>
> In cases where the man is much larger ans stronger than the woman, it
> should be.
>
>
>> I also did not see two punches. I saw a single slap when she charged him
>> with fists flying.
>>
> If you saw a 'slap' you are not watching the same video.
>
>> This was not a passive abusive scenario. It also was not a scenario where
>> the wife was fighting back to protect herself, she was the aggressor.
>>
> No, she wasn't.
>
>>
>>
> 

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