Abortion Or Miscarriage?
Men's assault on weaker sexes is not just a crime. It's nothing but a confession of powerlessness that specific personal activities by nonviolent means are impossible. An image of a young TV actress lying on a hospital bed with bruises on noses and all allegedly inflicted by her husband on honeymoon strikes me so sad.
That gets me pissed off, also. Why? Because the footage itself is a harsh testimony of physical harm in the raw and too elliptical, that is, a lot of us folks who had been distanced from the sphere of the brawl, don't know what was going on between them. The suggestion of physical action and the resultant hospitalization have been oneish.
The belated backlash appeared in the midst of outbursts. Press releases typed on A4 office papers typify his vulnerability: written messages against TV footage; analog vs digital. Will it be possible that, just like we see in the case of The Killing of Bonnie Garland (1977, the U,S.A.), the reversal of blame is activated?
The alleged assailant by the name of Lee so and so claims that he had been reproached and insulted by the mother of the victim, Ms Lee so and so because he had been found to be financially incapable to offer plush apartment. He says he had had his face spanked many times by her brother. He also claims that the miscarriage claim by her family is a fake. He asserts that they caused deliberate abortion. He says he has had no knowledge of the nasal bruises nor kicked her belly because quarrels ensued over the poor state of interior decorations of a new house and they merely exchanged the same number of spanks.

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