Most Creative Ads Series: Domestic Abuse
In: web resources
8
Mar
2010


Domestic violence can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, sexuality, wealth or geography, yet the problem is often overlooked, excused, or denied. Female is the worst victim in the disaster. Studies show that between one quarter and one half of all women in the world have been abused by intimate partners. Worldwide, 40-70% of all female murder victims are killed by an intimate partner.
Over the years, several actions have been taken to prevent the weak away from domestic violence. Some commonweal organizations even advertise to warn the public. Here are some advertising examples, have a view and pay more attention to those who are suffering domestic violence.
You Can Tell Us Your Real Story

Family Violence is All Around Us

Citizens Against Spouse Abuse

Citizens Against Spouse Abuse

Every Kid on the Street Has a Story

1 Out of 5 Women is A Victim of Domestic Violence

He Gave Me This When He Proposed

He Gave Me This for My Birthday

Slience Hurts

Slience Hurts

You Can Lose More Than Your Patience

You Can Lose More Than Your Patience

The Only Witness Won’t Talk

The Only Witness Won’t Talk

Mom was Reading Me a Tale, Till Daddy Came Back

Mom was Reading Me a Tale, Till Daddy Came Back

It’s Easy to Save Somebody

It’s Easy to Save Somebody

Contains Scenes of Mum Being Held to the Floor and Punched Repeatedly

Contains Scenes of Mum Being Dragged Across the Room by Her Hair Screaming

If She is Your Wife, Still Desperate to Beat Her?

If She is Your Child, Still Desperate to Slap Her?

For Many Women, The Threat isn’t on the Outside

For Many Women, The Threat isn’t on the Outside

Verbal Abuse Can Be Just Horrific

Verbal Abuse Can Be Just Horrific

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2 Responses to Most Creative Ads Series: Domestic Abuse
Rio Madeira
March 8th, 2010 at 8:08 pm
No it isn't wrong and I am very sad that some of the men on here have the wrong idea of what a radical feminist is. Men can also be feminists or 'Sheros'. A Shero is anyone male or female that takes action on gaining equinimity for the rights of women. This first paragraph is the most important thing I have written here so please remember this above all else! Please!
I am a feminist. I am heterosexual and fight for the rights of all people. I believe in equinimity. It simply is the situation that I am a woman and our rights are not as secure as men under the law globally, culturaly and spiritualy.
I think we all need to educate ourselves and not allow people to steriotype what is an important activist movement for 'human' rights.
Your question uses your sexuality like it is a weapon in some sense. It makes no sense. So what if you are Lesbian? That is not in itself an act of Feminism. There have been Lesbian women that towed the hetero line and never spoken out on anything in their life no doubt! So maybe take another look at how you define yourself though I certainly respect that you are 'out' that takes courage and comitment.
I don't see anything militant about how you have described your life. I have friends that are Lesbian and 'out'… and they are anything but militant. LOL! Out doubt they have so much as gone on a protest march even once in their lives. So think about what I have said please.
You are not wrong and this was a fair question just not very militant. Thanks!
Peace and equinimity from a proud Feminist who loves men!
PS. The guilt thing these boys are refering to is interesting. Explain please? You are responsible for your own actions as am I fellas! History does need to be addressed but no real feminist is going to attack an enlightened man, not intentionally (accidents happen ). That is bigotry and being a feminist does not imply being a sexist. It is anti-sexism! Try to remember that, please!
Donnie H
March 16th, 2010 at 4:50 am
do you charge a lot, may want one.