Analysis Of Damaging Silence The Fight For Men

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When an individual hears the terms domestic violence or abusive relationship their mind automatically jumps to a woman being abused by her male partner. No one would ever think that a strong and masculine man would get abused by a fragile and delicate woman. Damaging Silence the Fight for Men is a Public Awareness Campaign (PAC) that has been together to shed light and educate people on domestic violence against men. Damaging Silence the Fight for Men aims to speak about the stereotypes that surround domestic violence, how men too are abused, why they stay silent about the abuse, and how the PAC plans on continuing the fight to bring awareness about domestic violence against men. Abuse Stereotype When the PAC first began doing research on the …show more content…

“Children were often used as means of power, and those victims felt powerless out of fear of losing contact” (Drijber, Reijnders & Ceelen, 2013) Due to men’s fear from authoritative figures and their female abusers they keep silent on their experience with domestic violence; because of this silence domestic violence in men is not completely recognized throughout the world. “Also DV against men often goes unrecognized since men are probably less likely than women to report such incidents for fear of embarrassment, fear of ridicule and the lack of available support services (Barber 2008).” (Drijber, Reijnders & Ceelen, 2013) Bringing Awareness. The damaging silence that men have endured has left their struggle with domestic violence in the dark; for this reason, the PAC has created the damaging silence the Fight for Men movement. It is time to bring awareness to the domestic violence men also endure from their female partners, it is time to bring men the same measures of safety and opportunities women who are victims of domestic violence

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