Just how much equality has feminism really gained for women? Not a lot, judging by recent news. A survey tells us an alarmingly high number of women don't leave violent relationships because their partners will kill their pets. One (male) commentator rubbished this, saying women who stayed deserved to be beaten, but I can understand their attitude, having grown up with violence. Today I'd step between anyone who threatened to torture my cats or puppy, but fortunately I'm not in that position.
Thousands of women aren't so privileged. In 2010 and last year, nearly 25,000 women and children used Women's Refuge and more than 60,000 were supported by the crisis line. Police attend around 86,000 family violence incidences a year, but they are just reported incidents, estimated at only 18 per centof the total.
Why? Because women - and men - are still so ashamed to admit that a "wonderful, loving" partner is actually a manipulative, deceiving, bullying, violent bastard.
This week, Diwesh Sharma was sentenced for the "cruellest murder". He couldn't allow his wife, Ranjeeta, to leave him for another man so, in front of their 4-year-old son, he poured petrol over her and burned her to death. That's the extreme example of men treating women as possessions.
Was equal rights for women supposed to mean young women dropping out of school to go on the DPB, having numerous children to different itinerant men drifting in and out of their lives? Does being dependent on the state amount to, "I am woman hear me roar"?