Gender Based Violence Quotes Quotes

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C. JoyBell C.
“Every woman, from the prostitute to the nun, possesses equal right to safety, protection, and freedom; in a manner unrelated to the consent or standards drawn out by men. We do not choose which woman for whom to provide more protection and more safety based upon what she is doing with her own body, how she clothes herself, or the style by which she chooses to live.”
C. JoyBell C.

“Choose not to ABUSE.
Not to abuse the power given to you.
Not to abuse respect given to you.
Not to abuse the love given to you.
Not to abuse the trust given to you.
Not to abuse the time given to you.
Not to abuse other people kindness.
Not to abuse other people’s help.
Not to abuse other people emotionally,
financially, sexually, verbally , spiritually,
mentally, physically. Say No to any abuse .”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“To lovers out there …


If you lie about your partner. You say bad things about them, that they didn’t do.
Also ,If you are lying about a partner that doesn't exist, because you want sympathy, likes, retweets, comments and to trend.
Know you are committing Gender Based Violence. What you are doing when lying is instigate and influence hate & harm or violence towards other gender or opposite gender. Some people will hate man or women based on the lie you told. Your instigating gender war , so you can thrive and be seen as hero or a good person. Stop telling lies that will get other people to be in danger, trouble ,harmed, , jailed, hurt or violated.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

Mitta Xinindlu
“HER BODY
---
The body of a woman
belongs only to her,
and not to any man.

Her curves, thighs, and lips
are all hers —
From head to toes, and hips.

Her clothes are not for his will.
And are not a solicitation.
What she adorns her body with
is not an invitation.

It's simple — her body, her choice.
He ought to listen to the society's voice.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“As long as the courts are controlled by men, females will continue to suffer. Today many of the female judges and lawyers who work in the legal system end up working to appease men ...and not to serve justice.”
Mitta Xinindlu