Man I feel for Gerard the witness at 9:28. It's good that he was able to share what he saw and not internalize that stuff, even tho talking about how horrifying and heinous her death was, is important in itself.
Is this a subject where gender really has any substantive bearing? The term femicide suggests that a victim being female was the primary motivation for her murder. But how often is that really true? Most murders are carried out for the same reasons they always have been for centuries - domestic conflict, financial gain, or rage. Few are purely motivated by misogyny.
This is a documentary about men systemically attacking and murdering their female partners. There is a clear pattern of violence towards women, so yes it is about misogyny.
If a man had done, what Brigitte Macron had done, i.e 40 year old teacher, married with 3 kids, chasing 15 year old student, someone younger than her daughter, marry him later, how would France/Europe wear it?and will this same woman, after marrying her 25 year older lover/teacher/husband, parade him around with such pride, like Emmanuel Macron does Brigitte?
There are also cases of abusive women or women using children or other assets to attack the estranged partner because of divorce. These extreme cases are awful and have no place in an equal society. But how can we be equal if we chose one set of facts and purposefully miss the other side to make a political point? This issue has two sides to the coin and I feel for both.
It's called you belong to me and then focuses on one perspective. Repeating that political point of women are wronged and thats all that matters. It matters but its not all that matters. To me it seems like a missed oppotunity to be equal on purpose because its political.
You've just proved my point. However AllLifesMatter is a political movement, it has an agenda, i'm asking to see the opposite. You likly don't see it because it fits in with your implict bias. Sideline the other important issues related to toxic relationships to create a monolog and igrone the holistic issue. It's aimed to be political, apolitical docs include all views before making a conclusion like this.
@@UkSapyy That is a lot of words to still not explain exactly what political agenda is being pushed. You misread I compared your argument to "All Life Matter", not the doc. Ho well, thanks for not answering anyway. Have a nice one, cheers.
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Man I feel for Gerard the witness at 9:28. It's good that he was able to share what he saw and not internalize that stuff, even tho talking about how horrifying and heinous her death was, is important in itself.
This sounds like talibans in Europe.
Is this a subject where gender really has any substantive bearing? The term femicide suggests that a victim being female was the primary motivation for her murder. But how often is that really true? Most murders are carried out for the same reasons they always have been for centuries - domestic conflict, financial gain, or rage. Few are purely motivated by misogyny.
Obviously, you didn‘t watch this docu.
This is a documentary about men systemically attacking and murdering their female partners. There is a clear pattern of violence towards women, so yes it is about misogyny.
If a man had done, what Brigitte Macron had done, i.e 40 year old teacher, married with 3 kids, chasing 15 year old student, someone younger than her daughter, marry him later, how would France/Europe wear it?and will this same woman, after marrying her 25 year older lover/teacher/husband, parade him around with such pride, like Emmanuel Macron does Brigitte?
There are also cases of abusive women or women using children or other assets to attack the estranged partner because of divorce. These extreme cases are awful and have no place in an equal society. But how can we be equal if we chose one set of facts and purposefully miss the other side to make a political point?
This issue has two sides to the coin and I feel for both.
What is the political point being made here?
It's called you belong to me and then focuses on one perspective. Repeating that political point of women are wronged and thats all that matters. It matters but its not all that matters. To me it seems like a missed oppotunity to be equal on purpose because its political.
Putting aside the "all lives matters" argument, I still fail to see what political view is being pushed by dedicating this documentary to femicide.
You've just proved my point. However AllLifesMatter is a political movement, it has an agenda, i'm asking to see the opposite. You likly don't see it because it fits in with your implict bias. Sideline the other important issues related to toxic relationships to create a monolog and igrone the holistic issue. It's aimed to be political, apolitical docs include all views before making a conclusion like this.
@@UkSapyy That is a lot of words to still not explain exactly what political agenda is being pushed. You misread I compared your argument to "All Life Matter", not the doc. Ho well, thanks for not answering anyway. Have a nice one, cheers.