Georgia Love says 'every man' plays a role in the wave of violence against ... trends now

Georgia Love says 'every man' plays a role in the wave of violence against ... trends now
Georgia Love says 'every man' plays a role in the wave of violence against ... trends now

Georgia Love says 'every man' plays a role in the wave of violence against ... trends now

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Georgia Love has weighed in on the 'national crisis' of male violence against women in Australia.

The former Bachelorette star, 34, took to social media on Tuesday to call out men who argue male violence in Australia does not involve them.

'If you have males in your life right now saying "not all men", arguing or whining that they're being attacked or who are angry about the vitriol and angst from the community towards men and the discussions around toxic male behaviours and patterns, please understand they are part of the problem,' she wrote on her Instagram Story.

'Anger from males on this topic is a major red flag and shouldn't be allowed to let slide without being called out.'

Georgia went on to offer advice for men and how they can support and help in changing the growing problem.

Georgia Love (pictured) has weighed in on the 'national crisis' of male violence against women in Australia

Georgia Love (pictured) has weighed in on the 'national crisis' of male violence against women in Australia

'Understanding, acceptance and positive male voices are what will help right now. Male anger and tiny, fragile egos are only creating a bigger divide and making others feel more afraid,' she added.

'No, not every man is capable of violence, assault or murder. But every man does have a role to play in changing what is happening.' 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened a National Cabinet meeting on Wednesday morning on the back of a spate of deaths in the first four months of 2024.

The former Bachelorette star, 34, took to social media on Tuesday to call out men who argue that male violence in Australia does not involve them

The former Bachelorette star, 34, took to social media on Tuesday to call out men who argue that male violence in Australia does not involve them

Georgia went on to offer advice for men and how they can support and help in changing the growing problem. Pictured with her husband Lee Elliot

Georgia went on to offer advice for men and how they can support and help in changing the growing problem. Pictured with her husband Lee Elliot

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