Great idea indeed. Hope I see it in campaigns in our country.
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I can see this campaign in UK too, very powerful concept working here. I think its even more so with the fact it flips your own ideas of what is domestic violence by challneging it with the woman hitting the man.
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So few people show both sides of the coin, most assume domestic violence is man on woman. But I used to work with someone who was regularly beaten by his drunk wife, mind you she was aggressive when she was sober as well - I only met her once and didn't want to repeat the experience.
He was an intelligent and very pleasant person, I never heard him lose his temper and he didn't drink. No-one else at work knew about his problem, but I know some guessed what the cause of his bruises might be.
I often wonder if he ever got the courage to leave her.
@ FishEyeJohn - Thank you for your kind comment. In fact, the basic idea was to suggest that it happens both ways.
@ John - This kind of situation comes from the origines, I mean from times when the grown up adult saw or suffered of violence at the home of the parents. So, it is a kind of heritage.
I am no expert in this matter but here I wanted to show that it is a situation - as I mentioned above - that goes "both ways".
A shame but rather common in these days when Human Being lack moral strong references, even in the so called civilized/developed world.
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The funny part is that my reaction is one of contempt for the man in either scenario.
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I can see this campaign in UK too, very powerful concept working here. I think its even more so with the fact it flips your own ideas of what is domestic violence by challneging it with the woman hitting the man.
“ You don’t take a photograph, you make it. - Ansel Adams
So few people show both sides of the coin, most assume domestic violence is man on woman. But I used to work with someone who was regularly beaten by his drunk wife, mind you she was aggressive when she was sober as well - I only met her once and didn't want to repeat the experience.
He was an intelligent and very pleasant person, I never heard him lose his temper and he didn't drink. No-one else at work knew about his problem, but I know some guessed what the cause of his bruises might be.
I often wonder if he ever got the courage to leave her.
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@ John - This kind of situation comes from the origines, I mean from times when the grown up adult saw or suffered of violence at the home of the parents. So, it is a kind of heritage.
I am no expert in this matter but here I wanted to show that it is a situation - as I mentioned above - that goes "both ways".
A shame but rather common in these days when Human Being lack moral strong references, even in the so called civilized/developed world.
Thank you for commenting