Parents can object to how ‘misogyny’ is ‘tackled’ in schools.
Schools are required to engage with parents and explain RSHE content. Request lesson materials and the evidence base used.
Biased or one-sided teaching is open to challenge.
Considering that the majority of young children are raised and educated by women, in their earlier years - who is teaching boys that women are lesser? @JustJoshinNH
We’re taught early not to see you as equals and to consider anything feminine or perceived as such to be weaker or less than. The process to undo this programming is lifelong.
So, no. I don’t think many of us do.
@PhilMitchell83 There are a few areas, but it’s the questions - I think there are 27 of them and many are about establishing if they are a victims and requiring evidence .
@PhilMitchell83 The full reported with details of the participants including gender split & other demographics has not been published. Therefore these results can not be verified as objective or true representations
Maternal deception doesn’t just betray a partner. It denies a child the truth about who they are.
Some women knowingly let a child believe another man is their father, even after that man dies.
This isn’t just infidelity.
It’s a lifelong theft of identity.
Despite the statistics & reports of severe injury there has never been a national campaign to raise awareness of male victims of female abuse.
They are ignored in policy & denied resources. Systematically marginalised by selective attention. https://t.co/s4RS8Mnutu
When a woman stalks, lies about pregnancy, and tries to run her ex over, it’s “exceedingly traumatic for her.”
Mental health becomes a reason when the perp is female, but an excuse when it’s a man.
Accountability should not be gendered.
https://t.co/1W2FdyD8bF
Another week, another weak sentence, another failure to see this as domestic abuse and coercing controlling behaviour - as well as #stalking.
500,000 men are stalking victims every year. Reach out to @talkingstalking for support.
https://t.co/Y3xpSPTaTU
Claiming you’re rude to everyone isn’t neutrality, it’s just a loud admission that you’ve got no argument.
Men make up the majority of victims of violence in a world determined to only see female ones. The evidence is apparent.
Yet here you are trying to refocus the conversation onto women. Which just proves the point…you’re following the same tired script that erases male victims.
Who's up for a game of Compound Fallacy Bingo? 🤔
Besides, the fact that men make up the majority of victims of violence and homicide seems to get lost by those peddling these fallacies. In the UK, 71% of homicide victims are men, and in the USA, it's 77%.
The bottom line is, women do not want nor are we asking for men to protect us, we’re asking for men to stop being the thing we need protection from. I can’t make it any clearer.
Predictable. Step 1: Twist what was said. Step 2: Accuse others of what you’re doing. Step 3: Frame any mention of male victims as a threat to women.
Mentioning male suffering doesn’t erase female pain. It just doesn’t centre your narrative, and that’s the real issue, isn’t it?
If criticising ideas feels like an attack on women, you might want to ask why that is.
And maybe stop calling women “thick” on social media. It’s not the flex you think it is.
Ah, the irony of calling someone “thick” while completely missing the point.
Highlighting that men are the majority of violence victims isn’t a defence of male violence. It’s a critique of how narratives selectively erase male suffering.
And just a little tip…You might want to be careful, your misogyny is showing.