The police officer who witnessed the crime happening denied these claims of homophobia from Amber's team by responding that she is gay I find it weird you would oppose an instance when domestic violence is actually responded to and charged appropriately when your whole point is that that's something that happens too rarely.
There's no excuse for a person beating another person, period. I really don't give a fuck if it's Amber abusing her wife, Amber abusing her husband or her husband abusing her (all of which I'm sure happened). Judging by her choice of partner (jumping from Johnny Depp to the abhorrent Musk Rat himself) I find it hard to feel sorry for her and think she's kinda laying her own bed at this point. I also think that the obliteration of her career was justified and was equal to the obliteration that Johnny Depp's own career received.
Either way, I feel weird caring this much about a celebrity's personal life and making judgement calls about people I've never met. If we're gonna talk about domestic violence in pop culture more generally, a better case to worry about would be Chris Brown who is somehow still selling out tours in the UK. Afaik, Rihanna has never been accused by any partner of being abusive and I don't think ANYONE could make a claim that her abuse was deserved or mutual