By Chris Van Ingen
In 2013, women are strong, intelligent, creative, caring and
beautiful. So how insane is our world if we need to have a night dedicated to
stopping violence against people that have these qualities and much more to
offer the world?
Growing up with a disability
was tough. When my guy friends were doing things I couldn’t do, I would’ve been
very lonely if the girls didn’t let me join their circle.
I’ve known since the age of ten how amazing women are and I truly
believe they deserve to worshipped; not just sexually!
It horrifies me to know that 1 in 3 women experience violence
at the hands of ones who say they love them the most: their partners.
When the majority of these partners are men, it’s enough to
make me want to disown my sex in protest.
When I heard an excerpt from a speech by Police Commissioner
Ken Lay which says “if one person a week was murdered at a train station there
would be community outrage yet one woman per week is murdered and there’s barely
a whisper.” What the f**k?
In the ten years I’ve been with the beautiful Jodi Watts now
Van Ingen, I felt no need to use my porn collection because the artificial
degrading world could never compare to her beautiful reality.
Women have always liked the way I respected them but from today
I intend my respect to multiply by the power of ten.
I intend to make sure that all my interactions and
communication with women are done in a spirit of equality and respect.
I intend to sign the G21 Accord to Prevent and End Violence Against Women and I encourage all men if they are “real men!” to do the same.
It is time for women to reclaim more than the night; it is
time for women to reclaim their possession as the sacred feminine.
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