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We must stop ignoring violence against
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Posted By: Ida Lou Pino, 1/6/2024 4:23:58 PM

When the stabbed and battered body of 22-year-old Italian college student Giulia Cecchettin was found in a ditch near Venice in November 2023, police arrested her former boyfriend, Filippo Turetta, for her murder. Such violence by intimate partners is not uncommon: Cecchettin was one of more than one hundred women in Italy last year killed by either a former or current intimate partner, according to the country’s Interior Ministry. What was uncommon was the public outcry over Cecchettin’s death, which quickly became a symbol of the nation’s ongoing crisis of femicide — the crime of killing a woman because she is a woman.

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Women being murdered - - almost exclusively by their "boyfriends" or "partners." Simple solution - - don't "put out" until you're married.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: valinva 1/6/2024 5:02:31 PM (No. 1630965)
If your only intimate partner is your spouse to whom you have made a lifelong commitment of fidelity and fealty, there is very little possibility of being murdered by them.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: seamusm 1/6/2024 5:22:31 PM (No. 1630975)
Black violence directly flows from boys raised in fatherless households here in America. The destruction of the Black family was deliberately engineered by Democrats at least as far back as the creation of federal welfare under LBJ. Black mothers are also blameworthy when they fail to teach their own daughters the dangers of sex outside of marriage until they're an adult AND after completing at least high school. But then again, maybe black violence against black women is because the men are really white racists at heart. But what do I know - I'm white. As for similar violence against women in other races and countries, I suspect the same cultural explanations exist when the failure of at least half of all marriages again leave even white children without intact family role models.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: smak90 1/6/2024 6:18:50 PM (No. 1631005)
That article is all over the place and refuses to address the real problem. Italian women are getting involved with the lowlife migrants and are being killed by them. Journalism is dead and that article is proof.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Miss T 1/6/2024 6:23:16 PM (No. 1631008)
I'm having a hard time seeing the point of this article, since murder by definition is already unlawful. Blaming the victim does not prevent more murders. Contrary to the wishful thinking of other commenters, men do murder their wives. There is nothing in a marriage certificate nor in a restraining order that operates as a shield against violence.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DanvilleBill 1/6/2024 6:53:30 PM (No. 1631019)
Thanks for posting, Ida. It gave me a platform for saying the lowest form of life on the planet are men who beat their women...for ANY reason.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Omen55 1/6/2024 7:44:04 PM (No. 1631027)
Stay far away from that group of "men" we talk about here.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 1/6/2024 7:46:36 PM (No. 1631029)
Seriously! We are suppose to “worry” about this! Cmon! Naw! We have Murica problems to fix!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Subsuburban 1/6/2024 8:21:39 PM (No. 1631033)
I think we here in America have enough problems with which to deal, so how about we let the Italians deal with theirs without us?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: jc96 1/7/2024 1:11:57 AM (No. 1631078)
Living in Italy, this case was widely covered in a very sensationalist media, afternoon "talk shows" and such. Much flapping and so on. The culture here is not like anything elsewhere. There's usually three or four typical "cases" that stir up national "outrage" but that is all it is. Temporary "outrage" until something newer and juicer comes along. One issue that has hung around longer than I might have expected is the aftermath of the death of Gina Lollobrigida. Usual estate claims and such. Adding to the situation is the typical roles of male and/vs. female here. High unemployment among the young, low birth and marriage rates and so on. A very lost younger population. Ciao, Cris
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