#Violence Against Women
Quotes about violence-against-women
Violence against women is a pervasive issue that transcends borders, cultures, and socioeconomic statuses, representing a grave violation of human rights. This tag encapsulates the harsh realities faced by countless women worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for awareness, empathy, and change. It serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and resilience demonstrated by survivors who navigate the aftermath of such violence. People are drawn to quotes about this topic because they offer a voice to the voiceless, providing a platform for shared experiences and solidarity. These quotes can inspire reflection, spark conversations, and foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding gender-based violence. They resonate with those who seek to challenge societal norms, advocate for justice, and support the empowerment of women everywhere. By engaging with these poignant words, individuals can find strength, hope, and a renewed commitment to creating a world where women can live free from fear and harm.
Inside a song has always been the one place I'm most at home. Music never abused me, never made me sick never tried to kill me. Music is the one thing I can't afford to lose.
Violence against women is the last refuge of disgusting immoral men.
Well how you spect to make her mind? Wives is like children. You have to let 'em know who got the upper hand. Nothing can do better than a good sound beating. (Walker 2000: 34)
All my life I had to fight... But I never thought I'd have to fight in my own house... I loves Harpo, she say. God knows I do. But I'll kill him dead before I let him beat me.
There are two kinds of males - men who stand up for women's rights & cowards. The choice is yours.
Aileen, I wish I could’ve taken you there. It’s too late now. I wish you hadn’t hurt all those people. I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I know you hate it when I say that, what I meant was that I wish all those people hadn’t hurt you.("Aileen Wuornos Isn't My Hero")
I want to write a poem for the women on Long Island who, when I show them the knife I carry in my purse, tell me it’s not big enough,("Ode to the Women On Long Island")