Family court reform, suicide and “Repeated Social Defeat” for men

John Davis (facebook3337@gmail.com)
John Davis is a retired public official and international lawyer who writes on current gender issues.

Abstract

Fifty years of feminism in Western culture has set men up to fail in our family court systems.  Feminism has been, since its inception, a political device for dividing men and women.  Family courts have become gynocentric tools for divorcing spouses to abuse men. Mainstream commentators increasingly understand that the family court systems in Western countries are now normalized, and weaponized, government tools for carrying out a war on men. Because of their poor treatment in family court, men often experience repeated social defeat and its devastating consequences.

Keywords: family court, feminism, males, men, repeated social defeat

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