January 7, 2009

What do you trust? Government, Paper or Gold?

"One in 10 high school girls reports being abused by a boyfriend, according to the Department of Justice. Experts say behavior that seems perfectly harmless can actually be a precursor to violence in teen relationships. Learn ways to spot teen violence before it starts."

Parent talking to teen
To prevent teenage dating abuse, experts say, parents should be alert and talk to teens about their relationships.
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The National Violence Prevention Resource Center outlines warning signs for parents who have seen sudden changes without explanation in their teenagers' moods. It asks parents: "Have you noticed that the teen is afraid of his/her boyfriend or girlfriend? Has the individual casually mentioned the boyfriend or girlfriend's temper or violent behavior but then laughed it off as a joke? Have you seen the boyfriend or girlfriend be abusive toward other people or things?" Click here for the full list.

For teens, it can be difficult to realize that their relationships are abusive. Seeitandstopit.org is a resource for teens to recognize abusive behavior. On the site, teens learn how to identify abuse, stop it and go one step further by organizing ways to spread the message of the threat of teen dating violence to the community.

http://a.abcnews.com/WN/story?id=6588796

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There has never been a story about homosexual domestic abuse on ABC News.


For the true face of social engineering, see my "Domestic Violence Hysteria is Political"

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Later the same night (Jan 6), the ABC-TV propaganda-social engineering continues on

"What Would You Do?" when a restaurateur (played by an actor) is berated by liberal onlookers for insisting his Latina customers speak English. Thus on one night, the Illuminati manage to undermine two of their favorite targets, family and nation-state.   



Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at