Kurtz Frausun

5.3K posts

Kurtz Frausun banner
Kurtz Frausun

Kurtz Frausun

@Frausun

4 time award-winning Documentary filmmaker, Photographer, First Amendment Auditor in Dallas, TX: Frausun Is Watching

Dallas, TX Katılım Ocak 2011
1.5K Takip Edilen1.2K Takipçiler
Kurtz Frausun
Kurtz Frausun@Frausun·
@ReviewsPossum Did a doc last year called "Men Behind Closed Doors: Stories for Survival" where we discussed male victims of female perpetrated abuse. It's WAY worse than anyone realizes, unless you're in it.
English
0
0
1
107
Possum Reviews
Possum Reviews@ReviewsPossum·
There's a high profile case of domestic violence being discussed on social media right now where people— mostly women— are defending a female abuser and implying her male victim is somehow secretly the abuser, and this is after they saw video of her abusing him. That's misandry. When a man abuses a woman, he rightfully gets universal condemnation. But when a woman abuses a man, people rush to her defense, make excuses for her, and blame her victim. This is the reason male victims are so reluctant to report abuse and seek help. They suffer in silence because they know they will be mocked, told they deserve it, or be accused of being abusers themselves, and risk being arrested if they call the police because the feminist Duluth model presumes the man is always the aggressor based on a debunked "patriarchal dominance" theory of intimate partner violence; a theory that's undermined by the fact that 70% of non-reciprocal domestic violence perpetrators are women and lesbian couples experience vastly more domestic violence than heterosexual couples or gay men. That's misandry. The false narratives, the presumption of guilt, and the silencing through fear and ridicule.
Possum Reviews tweet media
Brian Atlas@BrianAtlas

This meme relies on a false comparison. It contrasts the worst crimes imaginable (assault, murder) with trivial dating annoyances (being laughed at, paying for dinner). That’s not an honest comparison, it’s rhetorical framing. Men face serious risks too: violence, false accusations, reputational damage, financial devastation in divorce. Cherry-picking extreme female fears and trivial male ones isn’t an argument. It’s a fallacy.

English
23
186
1.2K
23K
Kurtz Frausun
Kurtz Frausun@Frausun·
@jared_shult Removing a rainbow from the Gayborhood (Oak Lawn and Cedar Springs) The area is now 80% less Gay.
GIF
English
0
0
1
251
cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What movie is 10/10, yet hardly anyone has heard of it?
English
2.3K
97
1.3K
3.9M
Kurtz Frausun
Kurtz Frausun@Frausun·
@TheEcho13 Imagine if we allowed men to be vulnerable and admit to being victims without being attacked by both men and women. OMG. That would be crazy.
English
0
0
125
1.6K
Kurtz Frausun
Kurtz Frausun@Frausun·
@Outfit_Luxy I love that I responded with this and nobody has shut it down. Because we all know it’s the truth. Both men and women.
English
0
0
1
115
Beauty ✨
Beauty ✨@Outfit_Luxy·
My type>>>>>>>
Beauty ✨ tweet mediaBeauty ✨ tweet media
English
164
6.7K
41.2K
6.9M
Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: 'Bachelorette' star Taylor Frankie Paul says *she* is the victim after an alleged video was released showing her launching metal bar stools at her ex. Her statement says that "too many women" are "suffering in silence." "Taylor is very grateful for ABC’s support as she prioritizes her family’s safety and security," a spokesperson for Paul said to People. "After years of silently suffering extensive mental and physical abuse as well as threats of retaliation, Taylor is finally gaining the strength to face her accuser and taking steps to ensure that she and her children are protected from any further harm." It is worth noting that her child was apparently caught in the crossfire during her fight with her ex. "There are too many women who are suffering in silence as they survive aggressive, jealous ex-partners who refuse to let them move on with their lives." "Taylor has remained silent out of fear of further abuse, retaliation and public shaming. She is currently exploring all of her options, seeking support, and preparing to own and share her story." Wild.
English
937
233
1.9K
463K
Kurtz Frausun
Kurtz Frausun@Frausun·
@Emilio2763 I can go to your average Tapas joint and the hostess would be twice as beautiful, and more than likely, doesn't throw chairs at her kids.
English
0
0
0
248
𝕰𝖒𝕲
𝕰𝖒𝕲@Emilio2763·
Call Me Crazy but Shouldn’t the Bachelorette that Guys are “Fighting Over” be Hot?!…
𝕰𝖒𝕲 tweet media
English
484
58
3.1K
197.5K
Kurtz Frausun
Kurtz Frausun@Frausun·
@Suffragent_ Did a doc about male victims last year and it's terrifying the lack of services men have. It's WAY worse than anyone realizes, unless you've been in it as a victim.
English
0
0
3
49
Peter Lloyd
Peter Lloyd@Suffragent_·
Why do feminists and domestic violence charities never call out abusive women? It’s almost as if the DV industry is corrupt and politically motivated for financial gain… #thebachelorette
English
129
328
1.8K
32K
Page Six
Page Six@PageSix·
Bethenny Frankel calls out ABC for axing Taylor Frankie Paul’s ‘Bachelorette’: ‘Doesn’t make any sense’ trib.al/a6gayBA
Page Six tweet media
English
151
35
946
310K
Sola Requiem
Sola Requiem@Sola_Requiem·
Tell me your favorite band and I'll tell you what kind of man you are.
GIF
English
1.1K
10
393
32.4K
Evie Magazine
Evie Magazine@Evie_Magazine·
Conversations surrounding domestic violence frequently paint a one-sided picture: women as the eternal victims and men as the inevitable aggressors. While the door has been pried open to acknowledge that yes, men can be abused too, we must push it wider to confront an uncomfortable truth: Women can be abusive, and in some cases, even more so than men. The difference often lies in the consequences—male-perpetrated abuse can lead to more severe physical harm—but ignoring female abusers perpetuates cycles of violence that harm everyone involved. Read more here: bit.ly/41h48Rf By @LisaBritton
Evie Magazine tweet media
English
53
164
836
28.3K