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Why do you think it's irritating to acknowledge that domestic violence is heavily influenced by gendered dynamics?
Because that should be a result or conclusion or at least a freaking product of the investigation and the facts, its being forced into the narrative otherwise regardless of whether it is actually a relevant factor
Why do you think its okay to jump to a conclusion even if its a lie and fuckup or compromise an entire investigation or introduce unnecessary gender politics just so you get to say the F-word (femicide)