"A Shoulder To Lean On" by Floyd Boykin Jr.

This is a music video about domestic violence. The artist is Floyd Boykin Jr. (a member of the iPeace network.

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Comment by BEARWOLFENBLUE on December 19, 2008 at 6:30am
Thanks Ariel.
Great vid Floyd
Comment by Ron Dean 09 on December 19, 2008 at 4:52am
Greetings . A great video . Thank you for your time to make this video , and be willing to speak out ,
and try to improve our world . Violence is such an ingrained part of our culture , that it is difficult to
address it . Little can be said ( or written ) that is new . Human Nature has to potential to be wonderful
or very nasty , and we accept that as a part of Life . As a community , we need to speak out , and
offer support to the victims of injustice , and reprimand the guilty party . But if we had a perfect
world , how long , before someone would change it ?
Comment by Komal on December 19, 2008 at 4:18am
I am happy that I found peace.
Comment by hugo on December 19, 2008 at 3:09am
Hi, Floyd !!! Wonderful your video !!! I love the respect to all the people, animals and all life on the earth !!! Thanks and Congratulations !!! I am argentine and I wish make something to the Peace in the Planet !!! I desire the most Happy Christmas to you and Family and a wonderful New Year !!! Love and Peace ... Amor y Paz ...
Comment by Nelida Luna on December 19, 2008 at 2:39am
is regrettable. this situation is experienced globally, battered women make their complaints, but the police do anything in this regard, a macho world, the man keeps winning, only when these batterers, they come to kill their victims .. just like the news .. but nothing more
Comment by Gollocks on December 18, 2008 at 11:33pm
Men are not evil, our culture is not healthy. They are not healthy--and they spread the disease to women who try to heal them. Nothing new.
But Mr. Floyd Brooklyn Jr,thank you for putting into sound and vision, something many would like to get off their chest, something that can be better understood and digested through expression. For men and woman instigating abuse, its the subtle that's most important--something that seeps into all our problems on growing towards peace--like you say, the subtle criminal that takes away the smile.
When a victim is casualy asked to get in the car, to have another drink, to quietly divert someones water supply, to casualy add toxicity to the air.
We know these things, and yet they are hard decipher in the moment.
The officers in northern India where a blanket over their shoulder. In a train station, my sick friends and were given one's blanket, only to be tucked in a little too well. At the first tucking of the blanket, it was subtle, not a subtle gesture, but their is a subtlety of shock that sets in. An additional tucking 5min later was more forcefull, but it was either -accept the subtle thing that could be in your head- or don't have a blanket to keep warm while your friend is hallucinating through a fever next to you. I think a lot of people pick and choose, waiting for the right timing, but alot just don't understand what's going on, because of the subtle criminals at work.
After Chrystler bought out the red car line and had it quietly dismantled, few remembered why we don't have the infrastructure of a normal metropolitan, the old tracks were just tarr'd and blended to meet the road.
Comment by Beam Of Light on December 18, 2008 at 11:04pm
The real problem is sociopathy, the antisocial personality disorder. Abused women are the consequence of this mental illness. 4% of population is sociopath. Sociopaths are prevalently men. Sociopaths are well victims of their own illness. I see ill people, I do not see just evil people, even though sociopaths create high damage psychologically, physically and economically. They have disfunction in the brain and cannot control anger. Wishing to find spiritual answers to all this. I practice the Ho'oponopono with faith. As many do, the problem on our planet will diminish. Dr. Len, Ho'oponopono expert, tells that hatred against men is one of the strongest erroneus programs we women have inside. Clean, clean, clean....For more about this, read Zero Limits by Joe Vitale or join my group http://alohatwinsouls.ning.com/group/hooponoponoislove
Love, Faith and Bliss
Beam of Light
Comment by Arhata Osho on December 18, 2008 at 10:20pm
How much domestic violence is alchohol or drug related? How many of those knew of the 'problem' of substace abuse before marriage? What percentage is initiated by men, or women?

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