Femicide: The Deadly Kaleidoscope Is Still in Motion
This opinion piece from Der Standard addresses the persistent and horrific crisis of femicide, emphasizing that mere outrage or screaming is insufficient to address the issue. The author argues that society must move beyond redundant expressions of shock and instead engage in sustained, long-term dialogue aimed at finding concrete solutions. The text highlights the tragic reality that despite numerous articles and public discussions condemning violence against women, the killings continue unabated. The article serves as a urgent call to action, warning that without effective structural changes and committed societal response, the next death is imminent. It critiques the cycle of temporary attention followed by silence, urging readers and policymakers to treat femicide not as an isolated bad event, but as a systemic horror requiring immediate and lasting intervention. The piece underscores the moral imperative to talk about the issue seriously and develop strategies that prevent future fatalities, rather than simply documenting the tragedy after it occurs.
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Femicide: The Deadly Kaleidoscope Is Still in Motion
This opinion piece from Der Standard addresses the persistent and horrific crisis of femicide, emphasizing that mere outrage or screaming is insufficient to address the issue. The author argues that society must move beyond redundant expressions of shock and instead engage in sustained, long-term dialogue aimed at finding concrete solutions. The text highlights the tragic reality that despite numerous articles and public discussions condemning violence against women, the killings continue unabated. The article serves as a urgent call to action, warning that without effective structural changes and committed societal response, the next death is imminent. It critiques the cycle of temporary attention followed by silence, urging readers and policymakers to treat femicide not as an isolated bad event, but as a systemic horror requiring immediate and lasting intervention. The piece underscores the moral imperative to talk about the issue seriously and develop strategies that prevent future fatalities, rather than simply documenting the tragedy after it occurs.
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