Boys, we need to talk: As women die violently, too many can’t see a problem

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Boys, we need to talk: As women die violently, too many can’t see a problem
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One in five males aged 16 to 24 believe gender equality is no longer an issue and that equality for women has gone too far.

The statistics are there for all to see, the stories real, and the community impacts horrific. Every week a woman in Australia is killed by a current or past intimate partner. By Wednesday, at least five women had been killed in 10 days. Those accused are men they knew. It’s too early to say that the deaths were indeed caused by these men, but the allegations are disturbing.

No one says that out loud, and I don’t think the people who say “good guy” think it, but if there are so many good guys murdering women, perhaps our bar for what defines a good guy is too low. When you question someone who has escaped coercive control, you contribute to their gaslighting. Somehow, it is the victim’s fault that her ex-partner behaved so out of line with the person he projected. See what you made him do?

The Albanese government recently announced an education campaign to combat “harmful forms of masculinity” in young boys. This campaign will focus on countering the impacts of people such as the influencer

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