Mickey Z. -- World News Trust
Sept. 1, 2015
What if I were to to tell you about a genuine state of emergency, a lethal epidemic of which the exact numbers
will never be fully known? I’m pretty sure you’d have a few guesses as
to what I mean… but I’m also pretty sure those guesses would be
inaccurate.
What I’m talking about here is Male Pattern Violence. Sex-based violence. The global terror war being waged by males against females for centuries.
What I’m talking about is femicide.
“Femicide is the killing of females by males because they are females,” explains Diana E.H. Russell.
“This term was first used in public by me at the International Tribunal
on Crimes Against Women in Brussels in 1976. It highlights the fact
that misogyny is a significant factor in most murders of females by
males.”
Under the
phallo-centric guise of “honor” or “revenge” or whatever warped
patriarchal premise being perpetrated, males are actively and
relentlessly killing females, most often those closest to them.
“One
manifestation of this reality is that a majority of these murders are
perpetrated by husbands and ‘boyfriends,’” explains Russell. “Intimate
partner femicide is the term used by researchers for this form of
femicide.”
The numbers are
staggering and -- as one might imagine -- virtually impossible to
accurately tally. Thus, for now, I’ll start with what appears to be a
very conservative estimate: According to the Violence Policy Center, 1,702 women were murdered by men in 2012. Roughly five women per day and 90 percent of them knew their murderer.
(For
context, juxtapose this staggering, long-term, ongoing American reality
with the murder statistics being focused on and sometimes inaccurately reported by social justice movements and ask yourself why male supremacy is and has been virtually ignored.)
At least five women per day are murdered by men -- but that’s only in the United States. Here’s but a sampling of how the femicide epidemic is truly global and growing:
In Mexico, it’s six women murdered per day. The femicide rate in Colombia, with a much smaller population, is one every two days. Guatemala
reports two women murdered per day with a prosecution rate of 2
percent. Women for Justice, Education, and Awareness describes the
situation as such: “Women are particularly vulnerable in unsafe
environments such as sex work where poverty and organized crime are
commonplace. The majority of victims come from disadvantaged backgrounds
and have already been victims of trafficking or working in the sex
trade. … Perpetrators enjoy a state of widespread impunity. The
Guatemalan government consider femicide of low priority as a result of
patriarchal beliefs and views on the role of women in society.”
As for the so-called “honor” killings
proscribed by male supremacist predators, it’s pandemic with (reported)
numbers as high as 200 per year in nations like Syria and Turkey.
The list and the nightmare goes on and on. The necrophilia
appears limitless. Further information is readily available to anyone
with access to a search engine, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention
India where, as Rita Banerji details, “More
than 50 million women have been systematically exterminated from
India’s population in three generations, through the gender-specific
infliction of violence in various forms, such as female feticide through
forced abortions, female infanticides, dowry murders, and honor
killings.”
Read that one again: 50 million victims of femicide in only three generations.
If, for some
twisted reason, the terrorism described above isn’t enough to capture
your attention and motivate you to action, please consider that these
examples of femicide don’t even factor in the incalculable number of
women and girls who die -- who am I kidding? Who are killed
-- due to food scarcity, lack of clean water, no access to proper
health care, no toilet or sanitation facilities at home, inadequate
shelter, environmental issues caused by corporate pollution, military
interventions and occupations, and other deadly outcomes of a
male-dominated system. (In current parlance, this insidious form of
femicide might be deemed “collateral damage”?)
Then there are those virtually invisible females targeted but not immediately murdered:
“Femicide,” says
Diana E.H. Russell, “is on the extreme end of a continuum of
anti-female terror that includes a wide variety of verbal and physical
abuse, such as rape, torture, sexual slavery (particularly in
prostitution), incestuous and extra-familial child sexual abuse,
physical and emotional battery, sexual harassment (on the phone, in the
streets, at the office, and in the classroom), genital mutilation
(clitoridectomies, excision, infibulations), unnecessary gynecological
operations (gratuitous hysterectomies), forced heterosexuality, forced
sterilization, forced motherhood (by criminalizing contraception and
abortion), psychosurgery, denial of food to women in some cultures,
cosmetic surgery, and other mutilations in the name of beautification.
Whenever these forms of terrorism result in death, they
become femicides.”
Femicide is the
inevitable outcome of a dominant culture constructed upon a foundation
of patriarchy, yet the post-modern realm of activism -- including
mainstream feminism -- is nowhere to be found. Males everywhere continue
to terrorize and kill females everywhere without being held accountable.
“Acts of
violence against women are mass atrocities, mass human rights
violations, widespread and systematic attacks on the basis of sex, cries
against humanity pervasively unaddressed,” writes Catharine A. MacKinnon.
“If violence against women were considered a war inside one country, an
armed conflict ‘not of an international character,’ much of happens to
women every day all over the world would be crispy prohibited by the
clear language of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions.”
We are talking
about an epidemic of violence, a outright war against a specific class
of marginalized human beings -- so when will we start calling the
killing of women and girls, a hate crime? Where are their hashtags?
Where are the
heart wrenching memes and the clever t-shirts? Where are the myriad
websites and the social media campaigns? Where are the weekly rallies,
protests, sit-ins, die-ins, and marches? How many more will be murdered
before we wake up and declare “we will not be silent”? How long before
we join together to create a world in which females are not
systematically and intentionally targeted for demise?
Mickey Z. is the author of 13 books, most recentlyOccupy these Photos: NYC Activism Through a Radical Lens. Until the laws are changed or the power runs out, he can be found on the Web here and here. Anyone wishing to support his activist efforts can do so by making a donation here.
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Right on! Once woman did rule some small bands of people, the church did away with that too..Woman now are embracing their, " maleness" and joining military and accepting roles males once dominated. Young men need to go through some right of passage, one that is sometimes painful but always visionary to lift the veil enough for the male species to reunite with their spiritworld. Most young people today are more interested in the base and lower forms of existence: war, extreme sexuality, brutality, death cultures etc, Fight club was one of the early movies that showed future pattern we have now, sports use to be a way for male aggression and natural competition to be cultured with sportsmanship and co-operation. now it is mega bucks and women are also molded into this best hunter gets the best female base mentality! As a species we have regressed and violence is celebrated and a tool for control. Are you a lover or fighter? mentality.
ReplyDeleteIn the history of time, especially as promoted by hollywierd, woman were mere slaves to be bought, sold, traded, conquered, put to death as witches, or to steal from- their land as a widow or other possessions as they were weak and unattended by a male force to protect them. Today women in many countries are still just above livestock in worth. Hollywierd and the media has re-promoted women as sexual animals for the pleasure of men and to be dominated, little girls are dressed in provocative attire, gone crazy to beauty pageant by females that are passing on family male dominated traditions that support women as sexual gratification beings that bear their mans offspring above everything else! The species was designed to work together, honoring all life and sharing in harmony. We are spiritual beings having a physical experience in order to give gratitude, love, happiness and grow in evolution of our true purpose being designed by a higher creator! for divine purpose, whatever your take on it all is- we were not designed for negativity and the entire planet is reflecting this current vibration being produced and mirrored by people.
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