Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
23% of women report commiting intimate partner violence. This is similar to the numbers for men, but even if every man in the country was an abuser, they wouldn't be 98%.
Stop making up nonsense.
I was wrong. The number is actually 28% of women based on the analysis I was thinking of: https://connect.springerpub.com/content/sgrpa/3/2/170. Women report being perpetrators at higher rates than men, actually. Men are less likely to be victims of physical IPV, but only slightly: https://connect.springerpub.com/content/sgrpa/3/2/140.
That's the reality of domestic abuse, not "it's always the men!"
Thanks for posting broken links, very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
23% of women report commiting intimate partner violence. This is similar to the numbers for men, but even if every man in the country was an abuser, they wouldn't be 98%.
Stop making up nonsense.
I was wrong. The number is actually 28% of women based on the analysis I was thinking of: https://connect.springerpub.com/content/sgrpa/3/2/170. Women report being perpetrators at higher rates than men, actually. Men are less likely to be victims of physical IPV, but only slightly: https://connect.springerpub.com/content/sgrpa/3/2/140.
That's the reality of domestic abuse, not "it's always the men!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
23% of women report commiting intimate partner violence. This is similar to the numbers for men, but even if every man in the country was an abuser, they wouldn't be 98%.
Stop making up nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking. I feel so terrible for the judge's family!!
It's a reminder of what risks judges routinely incur when dealing with unstable, dangerous people.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Judges had 24/7/365 security teams? How’s this even possible ?
Anonymous wrote:We live in a world where many believe they can do what they want without consequence and anyone trying to impose consequence should be punished. The rules don’t apply to them. They have never been told no.
Anonymous wrote:Figures authorities, even in MD, would let a domestic abuser keep his gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
23% of women report commiting intimate partner violence. This is similar to the numbers for men, but even if every man in the country was an abuser, they wouldn't be 98%.
Stop making up nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
23% of women report commiting intimate partner violence. This is similar to the numbers for men, but even if every man in the country was an abuser, they wouldn't be 98%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
+1. Family annihilators and mass shooters share the same characteristic.
There will never be peace in this world until we solve the problem of testosterone and the violence it compels.
ITS ALWAYS THE MEN!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland Case Search:
https://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/casesearch/inquiryDetail.jis?caseId=C21FM22000697&loc=59&detailLoc=ODYCIVIL
Forgot to add his domestic violence case:
https://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/casesearch/inquiryDetail.jis?caseId=D112FM22000322&loc=39&detailLoc=DV
So why did he still have a gun.
NO ONE protects women in this country.
They protect men's supposed right to have a gun.
SO SICK of this.
The right to have a gun is not specific to men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
+1. Family annihilators and mass shooters share the same characteristic.
There will never be peace in this world until we solve the problem of testosterone and the violence it compels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
He does not look like stereotypes of killers or wife abusers / mundane face of evil if he is guilty …
The poor family of the judge - what a nightmare for them.
I'm a former domestic violence advocate and later prosecutor. He looks VERY much like the typical wife abuser/domestic violence killer to me. The notion that such people look like ??? or behave like ??? is so antiquated. Most violently abusive men look like your doctor or dentist or pharmacist or whatever and not so much like the ??? of your biased imaginings.
So your stereotype is more accurate than another poster's stereotype ?
The very obvious meaning of PP's statement is that domestic abusers look like a cross section of everyone and not anyone in particular. I'm coming at this from the opposite angle (I used to do criminal defense, including for domestic abusers) and I agree. There's no one thing that "domestic abusers" look like.
True. But there is one very noticeable physical characteristic that 98% of abusers share.
+1. Family annihilators and mass shooters share the same characteristic.