Women Shining Magazine Women Shining Spring 2018 | Page 26
It helps to ensure we don’t get full community
support because those that are victims/
survivors see the kind of comments that are
made by other community members. It is very
hard to feel a part of a community when people
are still blaming you for the violence. The cost is huge. And of course this doesn’t
take into consideration the many genders that
actually exist. This is a whole other discussion.
I think the other thing I alluded to is that
ideology is that masculinity and violent
behaviour for men, which they are brought up in
and acceptable - it is promoted for them to be
this way in many ways. Charlene: We are not. We are putting the Band-
Aid over the problem over and over again and
expecting different results.
It is not an excuse for their behaviour, but there
is a promotion - I think it is very detrimental.
We know men die younger, have greater health
issues, emotionally and mentally, men as a
whole, as a species, are more shut down.
They are less emotional, the reason they have
nervous system disorders, have heart attacks
younger, they live 10 years less than women
So the whole ideology of masculinity in our
culture does not do them any favours either.
Interviewer: Do you feel it needs to be
redesigned or defined?
Interviewer: Do you feel that we are not really
addressing the problem?
Interviewer: Do you feel that ‘society’ views
this issue as being attached to specific
economic groups?
Charlene: Absolutely. However, we know that
violence does not discriminate.
We have women from every socio-economic
status that come to this centre and we
also know of many who go through private
counselling if they can afford to. Even though,
interestingly enough, we have a lot of women
who come here because we have been doing
this for a lot of years and we are specially
trained in sexual violence. Yes, there are
groups that are more at risk.
Charlene: Yes it does.
It does not do any of us any service trying to be
in a relationship with one another where one
side of the coin basically lives in fear all the
time, and the other side lives in the masculine
sense of not being able to be certain of things
that I think all human beings inherently are -
which are emotional creatures.
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Indigenous women are
much more at risk of sexual
violence. So are members of
the LGBTQ community