The Citizen (Gauteng)

Our bodies are not your crime scene

- Kekeletso Nakeli-Dhliwayo

The slaughteri­ng of women in South Africa is across different races, ages and beliefs – but these victims have one thing in common: they are all married to the same kind of man.

The solution to this bloodbath lies not with the women, but these men who need to make the necessary changes.

These men are the ones with low self-esteem, those who hold cultural stereotype­s above basic human compassion, those who believe that mahadi/dowries buy them a human being, those believing that being the breadwinne­r makes them superior – and even those who believe that the Bible expects submission.

These are the men we need to fix; these are the people we need to zoom in on.

What turns a relationsh­ip once filled with laughter and sweet nothings to a battle of strengths and violence?

Murmurs fill the spaces as we say “but they looked so happy”, while every night she fights for her sanity, her freedom – her life!

This man has blood on his hands – and, as women, it is not our responsibi­lity to wipe his hands clean, unless you are his mother.

A TV programme this week threw the spotlight on a female who murdered a man whom she claimed was abusing her. In the struggle, a gun went off and the abuser was killed – according to the one serving an eight-year sentence …

What riled me was when the victim’s mother said: “How can you kill someone just because he hit you? What were a couple of slaps and beatings that motivated you to take a life?”

It may start as a couple of slaps, but how am I to know if it will not escalate to it being my last breath?

Infidelity, substance abuse and irresponsi­bility in parental expectatio­ns lead to frustrated men and women – and then the battlegrou­nd is set.

Marital rape, women held in subjection using culture and even scripture – these are all elements used by weak men.

Our bodies are not your crime scenes, men.

Where are the leaders championin­g the fight against the slaughter of women?

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