Article Slow Femicide: Why We’ll Never Know the Full Extent of Men’s Lethal Violence Against Women
Article Slow Femicide: Why We’ll Never Know the Full Extent of Men’s Lethal Violence Against Women
Quote:I often wonder what the statistics would show if we counted the women lost to slow femicide. These are not women killed in a single, visible act of violence by a man. They are women who are gradually worn down through physical, sexual, and psychological harm. Women who lose decades of their lives because of what men did to them. But there is no trial, no day in court, and usually no recognition at all.
Much of femicide, even the kind that is clearly deliberate, is not about causing immediate death. It is about inflicting damage and distress in the hope that this will eventually lead to illness, suicide, or collapse. This is why many female suicides should be investigated more closely. We need to ask what part a man may have played in that outcome.
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Quote:I often wonder what the statistics would show if we counted the women lost to slow femicide. These are not women killed in a single, visible act of violence by a man. They are women who are gradually worn down through physical, sexual, and psychological harm. Women who lose decades of their lives because of what men did to them. But there is no trial, no day in court, and usually no recognition at all.
Much of femicide, even the kind that is clearly deliberate, is not about causing immediate death. It is about inflicting damage and distress in the hope that this will eventually lead to illness, suicide, or collapse. This is why many female suicides should be investigated more closely. We need to ask what part a man may have played in that outcome.