Tuesday 27 November 2018

Domestic violence isn’t a result of provocation – Ex-victim Mercy Makinde writes

Mercy Makinde who shared a collage of her before and after photo as recounted how she has moved on from an abuse she suffered 12 years ago, has stated that domestic violence isn’t a result of provocation.
According to Mercy Makinde, violence and abuse is a tool used to enforce control, power and fear in a relationship or marriage and not a momentary expression of anger. She further advised her followers to stop judging domestic victims, by saying they were battered because of an imagined, perceived or rumored wrong or asking them annoying questions.
Read her Instagram post below;

The picture on the left is me 12 years ago! Then a Victim now a Victor! .
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I am one of the few fortunate to be alive. Some left in a body bag and while many still suffer Domestic violence because it remains widespread and is often considered “socially acceptable” in Nigeria. .
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This is the reason family, friends and even some religious bodies do not see domestic violence as such a big deal. They believe it’s the outcome of provocation and admonish victims never to annoy their abusers . But these abusers don’t hit their bosses or colleagues who provoke them at work . They exercise restraints! .

Domestic Violence IS NOT A RESULT OF PROVOCATION. I’m writing this in capital letters and I hope it sinks in! Violence and Abuse is a tool used to enforce control, power and fear in a relationship or marriage and not a momentary expression of anger.
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So stop judging victims by saying they were battered because of an imagined, perceived or rumored wrong or asking them annoying questions like “what did you do that made him beat you”. Questions like these are unintelligent and insensitive.
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Violence against women isn’t cultural, its criminal. Real men don’t use violence! We must all join hands to eliminate violence against women and girls. Our women must feel and know that they are not alone! .

There is NO EXCUSE for Violence Against Women. And yes, no excuse for violence against men either.
Don’t justify it….don’t judge them!.
I am a Victim turned Victor ready to help other victims. Join in , let’s make a difference! .


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