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Let's take social media for example. Before something tragic goes viral. There are signs that have been ignored or overlooked before it happend. The public attention increases after the damage has been done.
Some content creators will even see it as an opportunity to gain more followers or engagement.
So yes the society are often reacting than protective.
Whether family or society, everyone has a role to play.
Family, friends or loved ones are expected to listen and make the home feel safe when someone complains that they feel unsafe. They are expected to show concern and support.
The society are suppose to speak up and go against any form of action that normalise abuse.
Our schools and religion institutions are not left out. They should not focus on lecturing alone they should also teach morals, respect, good conducts and healthy relationship.
The government should ensure to create effective law.
Collective effort is required to help bring femicide to an end.