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Fri Sep 12, 2014 at 06:54 AM PDT. CBS football host: 600 women have died since Ray Rice hit his wife Consider this: According to domestic violence experts, more than three women per day lose their lives at the hands of their partners. That means that since the night February 15th in Atlantic City [when the elevator incident occurred] more than 600 women have died. James Brown discussion on violence towards women CBS hosted a Thursday night football game last night between the Baltimore Ravens (Ray Rices now former team) and the Pittsburgh Steelers. During the pre-game broadcast, CBS host James Brown delivered a powerful message for the men and women tuning in, calling for the comprehensive education of men of what healthy, respectful manhood is all about and it starts with how we view women. ...this problem is bigger than football. There has been, appropriately so, intense and widespread outrage following the release of the video showing what happened inside the elevator at the casino. But wouldn’t it be productive if this collective outrage, as my colleagues have said, could be channelled to truly hear and address the long-suffering cries for help by so many women? And as they said, do something about it? Like an on-going education of men about what healthy, respectful manhood is all about. And it starts with how we view women. Our language is important. For instance, when a guy says, ‘you throw the ball like a girl’ or ‘you’re a little sissy,’ it reflects an attitude that devalues women and attitudes will eventually manifest in some fashion. Women have been at the forefront in the domestic violence awareness and prevention arena. And whether Janay Rice considers herself a victim or not, millions of women in this country are. by Jen Hayden
Posted on: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 02:06:47 +0000

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