| Pink's 'Please Don't Leave Me' (Video): DV Against Men Is OK--After All, She's Angry... |
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| Written by Glenn Sacks, MA for Fathers & Families | |||||
| Monday, 01 June 2009 04:06 | |||||
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I don't know if I can yell any louder How many time I've kicked you outta here? I can be so mean when I wanna be I can cut you into pieces
But my heart is broken
Please don't leave me I always say how I don't need you
But it's always gonna come right back to this
Please, don't leave me
How did I become so obnoxious?
What is it with you that makes me act like this?
I've never been this nasty
Can't you tell that this is all just a contest? I forgot to say out loud how beautiful you really are to me The song and music video for singer Pink's (pictured) Please Don't Leave Me is a compendium of the ills of modern gender issues--an "empowered," entitled woman injuring, insulting, and abusing her man with impunity. She's psycho but that's OK and you'd better not make her angry... When witnessing female domestic violence such as in the video, society says "it's not a problem, it's just a woman." However, women commit half the domestic violence and inflict a third of domestic violence-related injuries--their actions matter. Watch the video here. Quote this article on your siteTo create link towards this article on your website, copy and paste the text below in your page. Preview :
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