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Here is a completely devastatingly true story it exposes a double standard so deeply ingrained in our society that people actively try to pretend it doesn't exist.
The Tragedy of Earl Silverman
Society loves to boldly claim that it stands against domestic violence, but the unspoken asterisk at the end of that sentence is: only when the victim is a woman. When a man is bleeding, trapped, and terrified in his own home, the world doesn't offer him a hotline or a shelter.
In the late 1980s, a man named Earl Silverman fled his home in Canada. He was the victim of severe, escalating domestic abuse at the hands of his wife. Terrified and desperate for a safe haven, he started calling domestic violence hotlines and searching for emergency shelters.
What he found completely broke his faith in humanity.
There were dozens of publicly funded shelters for women and children. But for a battered man? There was absolutely nothing. When he reached out to state-funded services for help, he wasn’t just turned away, he was actively mocked. He was told that as a man, he was either the actual instigator, or he should just "man up" and deal with it. The system looked at a bleeding, abused man and essentially told him his pain didn't exist.
Realizing that society would literally let men die in the streets rather than admit women could be abusers, Earl decided to do the unthinkable: he built a sanctuary himself.
He poured his own life savings into opening the "Family of Men Support Society," the very first domestic violence shelter exclusively for men. Operating out of his own home, Earl took in broken fathers and battered husbands who had been forced to sleep in their cars because the government refused to acknowledge their trauma. For over a decade, Earl was the only safety net in the entire country for these men.
But running a shelter is expensive. Earl applied for local, provincial, and federal government funding, the exact same grants that female shelters received millions of dollars from every single year.
He was denied. Every. Single. Time.
The government agencies told him that male victims weren't a recognized priority. Society was perfectly willing to fund the safety of women, but it flat-out refused to spend a single dime to protect a man from a violent woman.
The financial burden eventually crushed him. Earl drained his bank accounts, maxed out his credit, and completely bankrupted himself trying to keep the doors open for men who had nowhere else to go. In early 2013, completely out of money and abandoned by a system that refused to see male humanity, he was forced to close the shelter and sell his home.
Shortly after closing the only safe haven for men, the sheer exhaustion and profound isolation broke him. Earl Silverman tragically took his own life.
Society didn't just fail Earl Silverman; it actively looked the other way. We live in a culture that will spend billions of dollars to convince women they are protected, but will watch a man build a life raft with his bare hands, deny him the wood to keep it floating, and then let him drown.

Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz
What opinion about Men do you have that makes people feel like this?
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@jaseo224 @alfkkifine You would tell your daughter that if she was in that scenario?
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SHE COMES TO YOUR HOUSE AND YOU FORCE YOURSELF ON HER ...ITS RAPE
SHE IS NAKED IN YOUR ROOM AND YOU FORCE YOURSELF ON HER ITS RAPE
YOU ARE HAVING SEX AND SHE SAYS STOP AND YOU FORCE YOURSELF ON HER ITS RAPE
YOUR WIFE IS SLEEPING IN YOUR BED AND YOU HAVE KIDS AND YOU ATTEMPT SEX AND SHE SAYS NO AND YOU FORCE YOURSELF ON HER ITS RAPE.
IF YOU WANT HELP KNOWING WHAT RAPE IS....
RAPE IS EVERY TIME SHE SAYS NO AND YOU FORCE YOURSELF ON HER. THIS WILL ALWAYS BE RAPE NO MATTER WHAT OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES EXIST.
HOPE THIS HELPS...
EVEN IF YOU ARE MARRIED YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO YOUR WIFES BODY SEXUALLY WITHOUT HER CONSENT.
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@KyleKulinski So turns out those nazi supporting maga accounts are not American
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@astraiaintel You also post about American politics but you live in Europe
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