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I-VAWA: Liberal Lies Tempt Women to Embrace
a Radical Agenda
By Carey Roberts
March 29, 2010
The International Violence Against Women Act, recently introduced in
Congress, is a bill that purports to curb partner violence around the
world. Who could ever be opposed to that?
But look more closely, and you’ll discover a billion-dollar manifesto
that is larded with ideological assumptions, logical non-sequiturs, and
outright falsehoods. Many women may come to believe its alarming
statistics and demand its passage – and that’s what makes this bill so
worrisome. Behind its innocent-sounding name, the International
Violence Against Women Act will fund “female empowerment” programs that
would serve to break up families, vilify men as abusers, and leave
millions of women dependent on the state.
The bill does that by defining domestic violence expansively to include
“coercion” and “psychological harm,” convincing women to call the
police at sign of the first sharply-uttered word, and then slapping a
restraining order on the couple that has the effect of precluding
partner counseling or reconciliation.
I’m not going to claim that Democrats Sen. John Kerry or Rep. Bill
Delahunt of Massachusetts truly desire to undermine the fundamental
family unit. But the fact is, their bill is awash in a sea of Orwellian
half-truths that are designed to scare women out of the protective
embrace of the family. If even half the bills’ 15 findings were
truthful, I might think about supporting the International Violence
Against Women Act. But it turns out to be a sham, a scientific
legerdemain that calls to mind the United Nations’ now-discredited
predictions on global warming.
Take I-VAWA’s leading claim that “up to 70% of women in some countries
report having being victims of domestic violence at some point in their
lives.” Two years ago University of New Hampshire researcher Murray
Straus published the results of a survey of university-student dating
violence in 32 countries around the world. The results? About a quarter
of the students acknowledged a slap, a shove, or other type of partner
violence in the past year, and – get this – women were more likely to
be the aggressors than men.
The I-VAWA bill deftly omits mention of that inconvenient truth.
Then there’s the indelicate qualifier, “up to.” Exactly what does that
mean?
Turns out the “up to 70%” points to two obscure studies from Nicaragua
and Papua New Guinea -- and neither of the studies were peer-reviewed.
That’s the mistake the United Nations global warming panel made when it
warned the Himalayan glaciers were doomed to melt by 2035.
The I-VAWA bill makes other claims that any half-intelligent person
would immediately recognize as preposterous. Like the sky-is-falling
claim that “Violence against women dramatically impedes progress in
meeting all of our global health goals.”
Really?
Around the world, the leading causes of death are infectious diseases,
heart conditions, and cancer. So TB, malaria, and measles are all
caused by partner abuse? Cancer, too? I know it sounds funny, but
that’s what Sen. Kerry and Rep. Delahunt want us to believe.
Kerry and Delahunt also declaim that domestic violence is contributing
“dramatically” to maternal mortality. Better tell that to the Pan
American Health Organization, because they’re on record as saying, “It
is not yet known what proportion of maternal mortality is due to
domestic violence.”
Then there’s the old chestnut that “1 in 4 women are abused during
pregnancy” – that one is calculated to convince all the chivalrous
souls out there to jump on the I-VAWA bandwagon. But wait! The World
Health Organization’s 10-country survey of domestic violence found the
real figure is closer to 4-12%, not one in four.
Weren’t liberals the ones who invented fuzzy math?
Overall, the bill contains 15 findings. Of the 15, none
of them are objective, verifiable, and truthful:
That’s right, the International Violence Against
Women Act, to put it delicately, is filled with fibs. As a result of
its ideologically-driven
recommendations, I-VAWA is more likely to harm than help women:
Can we at least give liberals an “E” for Effort?
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