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My, my! I thought you people were politically savvy. Did you never hear of Kairos, of the Status of Women programme. Just for a start.?
What does that have to do with Royal Succession?
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And, of course, the Long Gun Registry. Since the majority of homicides that are committed with those weapons are of women; not just the occasional mass murder but in rural areas it has been the weapon of choice for male committed domestic killings.?
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The Facts on Spousal Homicide
and the Causes of Death in Canada.
Just who (and what) is killing whom?
JUST THE FACTS, MA'AM,
JUST THE FACTS PLEASE
Debunking more of the lies the feminists told me. While these statistics are old, the current numbers have not changed much.
Men are more than twice as likely to be murdered than woman and be the victims of homicides in Canada. In 1999, 363 men were murdered compared to 173 women.
Of those, 91 males died from beatings compared to just 32 women. 97 males and 47 females were stabbed, 121 men were shot versus 47 women.
Over the 11 years from 1989 to 1999 an average of 421 men and only 218 women were killed each year. Twice as many men are murdered as women. Where is the outcry? Where are the shelters, the grants and the special programs to help men?.
Only in the Domestic Violence area did the number of women killed (109) exceed the number of men killed (77). However the feminists ignore the high rate of women killing men in domestic violence cases and act as if only women are the victims. Clearly they are the perpetratrors in family killings at a rate not far behind men..
Women who kill can count on getting off completely or getting substantially lower sentences than men in similar situations.
So much for feminist propaganda and justice for men in Canada.
http://www.canlaw.com/rights/whokills.htmHow about more recent statistics:
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Homicide rate remains stable over past decade
Highest homicide rates continue to be in western and northern Canada
Abbotsford-Mission has highest homicide rate for second year in a row
Gang-related homicides decline
Winnipeg reported highest rate of gang-related homicides
Firearm-related homicides down 12%
Two-thirds of recovered firearms not registered
Highest rate of male youth accused of homicide since data was first collected
Second lowest rate of female victims ever recorded
Increase in homicides committed by strangers
Slight increase in spousal homicides
Taxi drivers and police officers have highest occupational risk
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There were 146 female homicide victims, 17 fewer than in 2007. Women accounted for 24% of homicide victims in 2008, the lowest proportion since statistics were first collected.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidie ... 8a-eng.htmeureka eureka:
These are facts. Ever hear of the idea of considering facts in reaching conclusions?
I've heard of it. You might want to try it some time, rater than regurgitating opinions some one else gave you.