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Who Benefits from the Narrative That All Men Are Abusers?

Who Benefits from the Narrative That All Men Are Abusers?

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The narrative that "all men are abusers" is often critiqued as overly broad and unfair. Yet it persists in certain advocacy, media, and policy circles. Who stands to gain — financially or politically — from perpetuating this sweeping claim?

Below is a list of individuals and groups that may benefit monetarily or reputationally from maintaining a focus on male perpetrators as the primary or sole cause of domestic violence:

Service Providers

  • Domestic violence shelters and organisations: Receiving funding for services, programs, and advocacy efforts.
  • Counsellors and therapists: Offering specialised services for victims, often funded by government programs or insurance.
  • Lawyers and legal aid services: Providing representation for victims in court, often funded by government grants or private donations.

Government Agencies

  • Department of Justice (DOJ) and Office on Violence Against Women (OVW): Allocating funds for domestic violence programs, research, and services.
  • State and local governments: Distributing funds for domestic violence initiatives, often tied to federal funding.
  • Law enforcement agencies: Receiving funding for domestic violence training, programs, and services.

Researchers and Academics

  • Researchers studying domestic violence: Securing grants for studies, often with a focus on male perpetrators.
  • Academics teaching gender studies or domestic violence courses: Publishing research, securing grants, and promoting their expertise.

Non-Profit Organisations

  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV): Receiving funding for advocacy, education, and support services.
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: Receiving funding for hotline services, education, and advocacy.

Media and Publishing

  • Authors writing about domestic violence: Selling books, securing speaking engagements, and promoting their expertise.
  • Media outlets covering domestic violence stories: Attracting readers, viewers, and advertisers with sensationalised headlines.

Politicians and Advocates

  • Politicians supporting domestic violence legislation: Gaining voter support, campaign donations, and media attention.
  • Advocates and activists: Building reputations, securing funding, and promoting their causes.

Source: Michigan State Chapter, Dadvocates of Wisconsin LLC


QuarkBeat invites open discussion on complex social issues. Domestic violence is a serious problem requiring robust support for ALL victims including men and boys. The narrative that "all men are abusers" is used to cover up female perpetration and stop meaningful investigation of the DV Gravy Train that has enriched and given political power to generations of man hating feminists.

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