"If you give me any problem in America I can trace it down to domestic violence. It is the cradle of most of the problems, economic, psychological, educational"
- Salma Hayek
About this Quote
In this quote, Salma Hayek is highlighting the pervasive and destructive effect of domestic violence in America. She suggests that nearly any problem or obstacle dealt with by individuals or society as a whole can be traced back to this type of abuse. Hayek emphasizes that domestic violence is not simply a personal or family problem, however rather an origin of larger problems such as financial struggles, psychological concerns, and academic barriers. By using the expression "cradle of the majority of the issues," she is emphasizing the deep and fundamental nature of domestic violence and its far-reaching effects. In general, Hayek's words serve as a powerful pointer of the urgent requirement to address and get rid of domestic violence in America.
This quote is written / told by Salma Hayek somewhere between September 2, 1966 and today. She was a famous Actress from Mexico.
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