Message from @acarson
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*husband slowly gets more mad at her*
Who have nothing better to do but morally harange society
its not like it wouldve been legal for him to beat her in the 1800s
It’s just sad they think they can run through a few hundred dicks and then somehow land in a stable healthy relationship when they are older
back then it was off to the whipping pole for him
or even a lead pill to the brain pan
Like it’s cool that they have the freedom to do so, it’s just sad that they are delusional about the consequences
and if a woman abused her husband that badly that it couldnt be ignored, she may have been fined. And he was fined for allowing it
Sauce
Extraordinary things require extraordinary evidence
Like it breaks my heart growing up with some of these women and seeing them break down emotionally but not being able to accept responsibility for why they are where they are
It’s really painful to watch
In Texas under the Deluth model Domestic Violence laws a wife beats her husband with a frying pan and the cops have to arrest the husband for starting it.
Ok
I see
Founded by Ellen Pence
"social activist"
Yup
See what i mean?
get your issue of Cincinnati Daily Press (Oh.) of Apr. 9, 1860 ready
it details a husband being whipped, his wife being fined 10$ and him 5$ for allowing it
SAUCE
WHERE IS THE LINKED SAUCAGES!
Dalai Lama has a point
"Europe belongs to europeans, refugees should return and rebuild homelands"
A point that could be made by people who agree with the Dalai Lama is "Refugees who leave a country with no intention of returning are abandoning their countrymen and abandoning them to despair!"
@acarson i told you the source, here is a scan of it. first page, second collumn, 4th story from the bottom
interssting
But that is based on the whims of the judge
sometimes judges give intersting sentences
But that doest' dictate the norm, or the law
true. the norm was that it was punished to beat your wife though.
One judge's decision to how your punishment was duly appointed does not make the norm.
No, it doesnt
here is a collection of individual stories, may take some googling to hunt down the ultimate source though, but plenty of old newspapers are available online http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/search/label/Domestic%20Violence
i dont have time to do that