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Novara

(5,822 posts)
Mon Aug 10, 2015, 01:51 PM Aug 2015

Why Men Kill Women Is Not A Mystery

Why Men Kill Women Is Not A Mystery

Houston, TX bore witness to a horrific mass murder over the weekend: Valerie Jackson, her six children, and her husband, Dwayne Jackson, were shot to death in their home. Police have arrested David Conley, who is Valerie Jackson's ex-boyfriend and presumed to be the father of her eldest son and one of the victims, Nathaniel Conley, 13. After negotiating with the hostage team for hours, David Conley finally surrendered and has been charged with murder. Conley had been previously charged with domestic violence for attacking Jackson in the home she shared with her husband.

“We do not and cannot understand the motivations of an individual who would take the lives of so many people, including children," Chief Deputy Tim W. Cannon said in a news conference about the murders on Sunday. The urge to write off this level of horror as incomprehensible—as a form of unfathomable evil—is understandable.

But the blunt fact is that we can understand the motivations of someone who would do this. Domestic homicide is committed almost entirely by men who feel off-the-charts levels of male entitlement—men who feel so entitled to control a woman just because they've dated or married her that they resort to violence to reassert control.

Indeed, the 2015 Pulitzer for Public Service went to the Charleston Post and Courier for their chillling but through examination of South Carolina's domestic homicide problem. For anyone under the illusion that domestic homicide is mysterious—for anyone who cares about preventing violence at all, really—the seven-part series, titled "Till Death Do Us Part", is a must-read.

One of their interviewees was Therese D’Encarnacao, who survived her husband shooting her in the head after she told him she was leaving. "If I can’t have you, nobody can," he told her right before he pulled the trigger.

“Some of this is rooted in this notion of women as property," state Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter told the Post and Courier. That notion persists in prominent ways. Just look at the recent dust-up between singer Ciara and her rapper ex-boyfriend Future. As Lonnae O'Neal of the Washington Post pointed out last week, when Ciara posted Instagram pictures of their son cuddling her new boyfriend, Future melted down, and sadly, a lot of people on social media—along with New York radio host Ebro Darden—defended Future's tantrum. It's another way of corroborating the idea that a man gains ownership over a woman simply by having a relationship with her.

And if a man feels entitled to control a woman, it's not a huge leap for him to resort to violence to get his way. Domestic violence, even when it ends in tragedy as horrifying as the Texas murders, is probably the least mysterious form of violence there is.


Read more: http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2015/08/10/eight_people_dead_in_houston_domestic_homicide_it_s_a_tragedy_but_not_a.html
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Why Men Kill Women Is Not A Mystery (Original Post) Novara Aug 2015 OP
Kick kick kick goddammitt BlancheSplanchnik Aug 2015 #1
It drives me absolutely insane, too. If there's ANYTHING we can count on, it's that Nay Aug 2015 #2
I never thought it was a mystery... TreasonousBastard Aug 2015 #3
heartsick k and r niyad Aug 2015 #4

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
1. Kick kick kick goddammitt
Mon Aug 10, 2015, 02:20 PM
Aug 2015

Writing off violence against women as "unfathomable " always enrages me. It's a classic cop out. And a classic minimization of women whose LIVES MATTER as human beings.

Or: it's well known that dehumanizing enemies changes human attitudes towards killing. Making a group Different and less than you, or a convenience for your Group removes empathy and ends curiosity/concern.

No one questions the results of dehumanizing oppressed peoples...except when those people are women. (Which violence against also highlights the violent nature of MEN--another issue which must not be spoken.)

I have more thoughts about the whole thing, but have to do something else right now.

Nay

(12,051 posts)
2. It drives me absolutely insane, too. If there's ANYTHING we can count on, it's that
Mon Aug 10, 2015, 02:42 PM
Aug 2015

men are the source of the grossest examples of extreme violence, especially when it comes to women, because they think we are their property AND they have extreme sexual desires for women that cloud their ability to see us as people first.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
3. I never thought it was a mystery...
Mon Aug 10, 2015, 03:17 PM
Aug 2015

there are guys out there who can't handle things and go on a killing spree. And it's not only women they kill over-- look at all the mass killings by men. There have been a few, but very few women kill with abandon. Hormones, culture... who knows, but it shouldn't be all that difficult to figure out.

I suspect TPTB call it a "mystery" simply because if they say they understood it, they would have to deal with it.

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