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I've been a victim of physical domestic violence. The ex bigamist wh0re punched me in the nose and blood was coming out but I still got arrested and she didn't. yet she didn't have a mark on her. They totally took her word for everything and paid no attention to my nose or my side of the story. I lost my job as a cop over it. the charges were dropped but it still took 3 years to get back into law enforcement.

As a cop on the job I can also tell you ive arrested more women for domestic battery than men. And I've never had the charges get dropped; 100% conviction rate on all of them. i've also had a few where I have arrested both the male and the female. It's funny too because the female is usually the one who has called the police and so she thinks that means she won't get arrested. that picking up that phone gives her free card to beat the crap out of her man. buuZzz .. wrong!
 

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I've been a victim of physical domestic violence. The ex bigamist wh0re punched me in the nose and blood was coming out but I still got arrested and she didn't. yet she didn't have a mark on her. They totally took her word for everything and paid no attention to my nose or my side of the story. I lost my job as a cop over it. the charges were dropped but it still took 3 years to get back into law enforcement.

As a cop on the job I can also tell you ive arrested more women for domestic battery than men. And I've never had the charges get dropped; 100% conviction rate on all of them. i've also had a few where I have arrested both the male and the female. It's funny too because the female is usually the one who has called the police and so she thinks that means she won't get arrested. that picking up that phone gives her free card to beat the crap out of her man. buuZzz .. wrong!
If only more cops were like you. Many get a DV call and their white knight senses start tingling.
 

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If only more cops were like you. Many get a DV call and their white knight senses start tingling.
yeep.. That's part of what happened when I myself got arrested. That and the department that arrested me didn't like the department I worked for. We were neighboring jurisdictions and political rivals. I lived just across the border in the jurisdiction of the other department, not the one I worked for. The night it all went down my department responded to the call anyway because it was right across the border and they knew it was my house. The rival department told the officers from my department to "get the fvck out of here" and there was almost a fight between officers in my front yard. Then the other department ultimately arrested me.

I'll tell you guys another story that, if it wasn't the same corrupt department that got me, I never would have believed this story. But a guy I know got arrested for domestic one time. His wife accused him of beating her. The kicker, he was in a cast and had a fvcking broken leg! They hauled him to jail in a cast! Then to top that off, when he got out of jail he got wind that his wife was at a local bar. He went to the bar and yeah, she was there all right, with the fvcking cop that arrested him!! Like I said, if I didnt know this bottom of the barrel police department, I wouldn't believe this one myself..
 

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yeep.. That's part of what happened when I myself got arrested. That and the department that arrested me didn't like the department I worked for. We were neighboring jurisdictions and political rivals. I lived just across the border in the jurisdiction of the other department, not the one I worked for. The night it all went down my department responded to the call anyway because it was right across the border and they knew it was my house. The rival department told the officers from my department to "get the fvck out of here" and there was almost a fight between officers in my front yard. Then the other department ultimately arrested me.

I'll tell you guys another story that, if it wasn't the same corrupt department that got me, I never would have believed this story. But a guy I know got arrested for domestic one time. His wife accused him of beating her. The kicker, he was in a cast and had a fvcking broken leg! They hauled him to jail in a cast! Then to top that off, when he got out of jail he got wind that his wife was at a local bar. He went to the bar and yeah, she was there all right, with the fvcking cop that arrested him!! Like I said, if I didnt know this bottom of the barrel police department, I wouldn't believe this one myself..
When you realise how deceptive women are.... ALL of it about women being the victims is a blue pill f*cking lie.

Thinking back on my own childhood, when I asked mom why she divorced my father one of the things she said was that he was violent. The only time I've known him to get violent, or more accurately threaten to get so, was when his new wife talked sh!t about me in front of me in their native language. And the more I've thought about my mother's mentality and her actions the more I understood why even if my father really was violent as she claims (which I'm sure is an exaggeration), I can understand why he'd become so living with a woman like her. Hell she's threatened to call the police on me too.

I don't primarily despise women for this stuff but rather the weak, stupid men and blue pill world view that enable them. You can't primarily blame a dog for its sh!t owner or kid for its sh!t parents, and it's the same thing with men and the women we are in charge of. Women would never be able to do all of this stuff if it wasn't for men selling out themselves and other men. We are our own enemy. Ironically the feminists are right in that regard of the problem being men, just not for the reasons they say.
 

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I've been a victim of physical domestic violence. The ex bigamist wh0re punched me in the nose and blood was coming out but I still got arrested and she didn't. yet she didn't have a mark on her. They totally took her word for everything and paid no attention to my nose or my side of the story. I lost my job as a cop over it. the charges were dropped but it still took 3 years to get back into law enforcement.

As a cop on the job I can also tell you ive arrested more women for domestic battery than men. And I've never had the charges get dropped; 100% conviction rate on all of them. i've also had a few where I have arrested both the male and the female. It's funny too because the female is usually the one who has called the police and so she thinks that means she won't get arrested. that picking up that phone gives her free card to beat the crap out of her man. buuZzz .. wrong!
Thank you!
 

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yeep.. That's part of what happened when I myself got arrested. That and the department that arrested me didn't like the department I worked for. We were neighboring jurisdictions and political rivals. I lived just across the border in the jurisdiction of the other department, not the one I worked for. The night it all went down my department responded to the call anyway because it was right across the border and they knew it was my house. The rival department told the officers from my department to "get the fvck out of here" and there was almost a fight between officers in my front yard. Then the other department ultimately arrested me.

I'll tell you guys another story that, if it wasn't the same corrupt department that got me, I never would have believed this story. But a guy I know got arrested for domestic one time. His wife accused him of beating her. The kicker, he was in a cast and had a fvcking broken leg! They hauled him to jail in a cast! Then to top that off, when he got out of jail he got wind that his wife was at a local bar. He went to the bar and yeah, she was there all right, with the fvcking cop that arrested him!! Like I said, if I didnt know this bottom of the barrel police department, I wouldn't believe this one myself..
Thanks for pointing this out. This is one of the reasons they will do this to men, for the puzzy.
 

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Another thing... I think it takes time before you understand the scope of how deceptive and fake women are, everything about them from their appearance to their psychology. They lack integrity on a fundamental level. That's what I had to realise when I thought about my childhood. Like Chris Rock said, women create the "big" lies. It took me until I was nearly a grown man to start to think about and realise the ways that my mother has either passively (I think they just strive to deceive like a pre-programmed script personally, it's in their brain coding) or actively manipulated things for her own selfishness and pulled up a smoke screen around everything so nothing could go back to being her blame. It's like the allegory of Plato's Cave, the deception is so big that you can't possibly see it until you take a different perspective. It doesn't even seem to bother them, something in their brains take care of the cognitive dissonance.

It actually demoralises me to consider that some day I'll have to find a woman to have kids with too, when I already know both how fake and deceitful they are and that we live in a feminist blue pill society which makes it worse.
 
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Another thing... I think it takes time before you understand the scope of how deceptive and fake women are, everything about them from their appearance to their psychology. They lack integrity on a fundamental level. That's what I had to realise when I thought about my childhood. Like Chris Rock said, women create the "big" lies. It took me until I was nearly a grown man to start to think about and realise the ways that my mother has either passively (I think they just deceive like a pre-programmed script personally) or actively manipulated things for her own selfishness and pulled up a smoke screen around everything so nothing could go back to being her blame. It's like the allegory of Plato's Cave, the deception is so big that you can't possibly see it until you take a different perspective. It doesn't even seem to bother them, something in their brains take care of the cognitive dissonance.

It actually demoralises me to consider that some day I'll have to find a woman to have kids with too, when I already know both how fake and deceitful they are and that we live in a feminist blue pill society which makes it worse.
ALL women are not like this, and if they are there are various degrees of it from 0 thru 10. There is a woman who will be honorable, uphold you and even desire to submit to her husband. She will be trustworthy and a great team player. The only thing is she may not look like the "hot girl" you think your supposed to have. Or she may have been ran thru quite a few times until she hit her head on the wall enough times to desire to change her ways.
 

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ALL women are not like this, and if they are there are various degrees of it from 0 thru 10. There is a woman who will be honorable, uphold you and even desire to submit to her husband. She will be trustworthy and a great team player. The only thing is she may not look like the "hot girl" you think your supposed to have. Or she may have been ran thru quite a few times until she hit her head on the wall enough times to desire to change her ways.
The thing is how can you tell which woman is what?
 

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The thing is how can you tell which woman is what?
Qualification, seeing them in various situations, also you can know her thru her social circle, and family. Ask people. People KNOW how this woman does people, not everyone, but by getting the info from several sources you can get a good picture how she has been conducting herself over the last 3-5 years. Juilted lovers and betrayed or pissed of friends may be a good source of info.
 

It doesn't matter how good-looking you are, how romantic you are, how funny you are... or anything else. If she doesn't have something INVESTED in you and the relationship, preferably quite a LOT invested, she'll dump you, without even the slightest hesitation, as soon as someone a little more "interesting" comes along.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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