October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. And Oct. 4, President Barack Obama made his yearly speech to raise awareness about this serious problem in the U.S. Unfortunately, like other presidents before him, his speech only referred to victims as "women," leaving male victims and their children invisible as usual.
When Obama mentions our soldiers fighting overseas, he rightfully says "men and women" to include the minority. Why don't domestic violence victims don't deserve the...
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