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In reply to the discussion: Domestic Violence is an epidemic in this country [View all]HowHeThinks
(92 posts)14. I think the word "epidemic" is a bit strong...... 
        I agree, there is far too much domestic violence in our society, but to brand it "epidemic" is is bit hyperbolic, in my opinion.
I think the economic times have something to do with the rise in the number of cases. During the Great Depression domestic violence was more widespread than it is now. Of course in those days there wasn't the same level of attention paid to the problem, as women were considered mere chattel back then. 
I'm not arguing that domestic violence is huge problem, I just take excpetion with using the word "epidemic" to describe it. 
 
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        yes, you said it better than I.  Dismiss is much more descriptive of the tactic.
        boston bean
        Feb 2012
        #7
      
        
        "epidemic".  really?  see, that word doesnt matter to me at all.  i just know it is rough out there
        seabeyond
        Feb 2012
        #31
      
        
        One of the principle reasons is there is so little assistance for the abusers
        dickthegrouch
        Feb 2012
        #19
      
        
        I can't think of a reason why someone would object unless they're a disruptor.
        laconicsax
        Feb 2012
        #49