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Truthmatters
Study shows domestic violence impacts Black women at higher rates than any other race or ethnicity
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wb...-race/51-d983d814-e604-4e5c-916f-cd82826cdc27
2022
No new data in there idiot
Study shows domestic violence impacts Black women at higher rates than any other race or ethnicity
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wb...-race/51-d983d814-e604-4e5c-916f-cd82826cdc27
2022
Look at the dates mentioned in that data idiot

MINNEAPOLIS -- Black women make up 7% of Minnesota's population, but are 40% of domestic violence victims. That's part of the findings in a new report from the Missing and Murdered African-American Women Task Force.
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/n...pulation-40-of-its-domestic-violence-victims/
2022
So post some up to date stats that say otherwise, rather than calling me an idiot.
I'll be waiting....![]()
Since we're examining domestic violence tendencies amongst socio-ethnic groups, I hope nobody finds it amiss that I call to attention....
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The last thing I want to do is start another racist accusation dominated screaming match, but this is what it is.
If we can broach the subject with regards to Germans and Muslims, anyone is fair game.
Right?
I'm curious as to if and how the woke progressive contingent around here will react to this being posted.
Most recent data in that is from august 2012
That the data is old
Black men used to be very anti gay too
Things are changing
The black community is very LBGT supportive now
Poverty plays a Huge role in domestic violence
I reacted with the fact that your data is old
And
That domestic violence is tied very closely to poverty
Probably because it hasn't significantly changed.
The website itself is current.
Show stats that state otherwise.
That's fine.
Can you back it up with a source, or is it just your opinion?
https://cpag.org.uk/news-blogs/news-listings/domestic-abuse-economic-issue-–-its-victims-and-society
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE – FOR ITS VICTIMS AND FOR SOCIETY
BLOG
Published on:
06 December 2019
Written by:
Dr Sara Reis
Research and Policy Officer
UK Women's Budget Group
https://www.safehousecenter.org/the-intersection-of-domestic-violence-and-poverty/
SafeHouse Center SPEAKS OUT
Giving a voice to our survivors and advocates.
The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Poverty
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019
By Barbara Niess-May, SafeHouse Center Executive Director
Barbara Niess-May
Poverty is a primary driver in the continuation of an assailant having power and control over a survivor of domestic violence. Studies and practice show that if survivors of domestic violence have resources to safely leave a relationship, and land in safe, affordable housing with a means to care for themselves and their children they are more likely to escape further abuse. Low to no income individuals in a domestic violence situation, particularly with children, rarely have the resources they need to break free from the violence.
https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/hpnvv0812.pdf
Poverty has a 50% higher rate of domestic violence
It’s poverty not color
Very common knowledge
That ^^^^ addresses the economic situation of the victim, not the abuser.
Your claim seems to be that the reason certain men are violent towards women is because those men are poor.
So IOW, you have no hard data to back it up.
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So you are going to deny poverty is a large component of domestic abuse when every entity that studies or works in the feild clearly say it is?
Dude
You are being pathetic