Like I said, it's not a solution. Is anyone actually calling it a solution?! It's a healing mechanism.
The solution, or part thereof, is the bit that a lot of men refuse to be involved in, and are actually fighting back against. It's so easy to blame everybody and everything else than to be an active participant. All it takes is talking to each other about it and reaching out to those less fortunate.
Adrian Bailey, the young guy who killed Eurydice Dixon, if the right kind of people had influenced them, challenged their attitudes, then maybe we wouldn't be having this argument.
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