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Jackson Katz: Violence against women—it's a men's issue
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Domestic violence and sexual abuse are often called "women's issues." But in this bold, blunt talk, Jackson Katz points out that these are intrinsically men's issues -- and shows how these violent behaviors are tied to definitions of manhood. A clarion call for us all -- women and men -- to call out unacceptable behavior and be leaders of change.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@AchyuthShankar

10 years ago

"In the end, what will hurt the most is not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends"

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@gabrieleelenapuisyte4928

1 month ago

This needs to be boosted. This is very important message

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@MagalitaRomeoz

3 years ago

This video is from 2013, it's so sad that we are in 2021 and we are having the SAME problems.

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@heelswithjuliarose

6 years ago

I love how he is so passionate, he is out of breath. I GET I DUDE AND THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!

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@VivianStorm

10 years ago

I honestly dont get why this video has so many dislikes. Everything he said makes perfect sense.

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@Imhotep.inwords

2 years ago

This is so important. Some years ago I became aware of my own misogyny and began the process of unlearning it. And over the years since I’ve challenged my male friends and family members when they’ve said or supported sexist comments or ideas and at first it was uncomfortable for them, but over time I think they began to really appreciate it and our conversations have really matured and so have our friendships.

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@h_llama

10 years ago

"If you remain neutrality in the face of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor."

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@user-js4rl7lr7m

4 years ago

I don't really understand why this video has so few views because it was published more than six years ago!!! This words are so obvious and essential for us in modern society. I get so scared when I realize that almost nothing has changed in the issues of violence since then, especially in countries other than Europe and America

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@Florence00pi

10 years ago

After I saw this vid (as a man) I was really baffled by the fact that it got so many thumbs down .... I don't get why

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@drunkrealtor

3 years ago

So I spent 8 years active duty Navy and repeated this Bystandard Intervention training annually and I never knew who came up with it. Now I am a full-time student at Loyola University New Orleans and I came across this video as a part of our material and I'm like hey... I know what he is talking about. It is a great model and I think if somehow this training could hit the whole nation's population it would at least bring numbers down. I think right now, year 2020 would be a good time to somehow boost this video or do another one to bring it into the light. The country is very receptive right now and TED talks have become more and more popular. This material deserves more than 260k views.

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@britishbuffalo21

3 weeks ago

"In a sense, isn't your silence a form of consent and complicity?" Wow, that was powerful.

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@user-ee7vr9nn8f

2 months ago

This Talk was made 10 years ago, which I give thumbs up. Could we have an update, please?

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@GoingProWithTarot

8 years ago

Thank you for your leadership, Jackson Katz. This is the message!! Creating a "currency" where respect rises above denigration...for all. Would like to see your presentation at a major TED talk with a significant male audience. Namaste' Katrina Wynne

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@faded9581

3 years ago

I’m here because of Sarah Everard.

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@crazyg4j

9 years ago

I should know by now to never read the comments......

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@aprilneault

10 years ago

I absolutely love this! Jackson Katz nails it. Violence is a male issue. Focus should be shifted. We need to redefine what it means to be a "man" or maleness. I wish we could clone this man.

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@kately9958

8 years ago

I really shouldn't read the comments.

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@SeanLumly

10 years ago

Bravo. This is a talk that needs to be heard and to be thoroughly understood.

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@kustomkure

10 years ago

he is right, I am with you on that

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@GaryKocharian

10 years ago

In the past I have spoken up and many friends have changed their attitudes and ways and this is heartening. Sometimes though, as with many people commenting here it is hopeless It's great that you do that though, I wish more people had the strength to confront their friends or step in when they felt something was wrong.

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