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Such statements support a perfidious system of domestic violence against women. Why are the perpetrators being protected? Rohan Dennis' aggression problems were well known. Maybe it just doesn't suit your world, but he might just have killed his wife. Maybe he couldn't control his behavior and he didn't intend to kill her, but he did. Media, clubs, associations and associations have failed here too. Domestic violence by sports stars is very common. Male athletes are often confronted with a range of problems: Career failure, substance abuse and intense pressure to perform. Added to this are unresolved psychological problems, which are exacerbated by the norms of a patriarchal society that forbids them to be emotionally open and instead urges them to "get it together". Every day, women are killed by men all over the world.
01-01-2024 11:11
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Such statements support a perfidious system of domestic violence against women. Why are the perpetrators being protected? Rohan Dennis' aggression problems were well known. Maybe it just doesn't suit your world, but he might just have killed his wife. Maybe he couldn't control his behavior and he didn't intend to kill her, but he did. Media, clubs, associations and associations have failed here too. Domestic violence by sports stars is very common. Male athletes are often confronted with a range of problems: Career failure, substance abuse and intense pressure to perform. Added to this are unresolved psychological problems, which are exacerbated by the norms of a patriarchal society that forbids them to be emotionally open and instead urges them to "get it together". Every day, women are killed by men all over the world.01-01-2024 11:11