Gaymer, musician, teacher, pro gender equality THEREFORE anti-feminist, agnostic atheist... we stan men in this house; I may occasionally like NSFW pics of 'em.
@StarWorldinfo1@Ambar_SIFF_MRA@minkrust https://t.co/4L4UVnbC5J
Here is a source that says the same thing their comment did, but their comment lacks the specifics of non reciprocally violent. "In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases."
@StarWorldinfo1@Shouryaanga@frikimbored@Ambar_SIFF_MRA@minkrust You mean this reply of yours?
Apparently you can’t read for shit, because the source that was provided DOES NOT define mere “insults” as violence. So you’re just a sexist piece of trash making shit up to discredit sources whose data threatens your dogma.
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@frikimbored@Ambar_SIFF_MRA@minkrust Yeah so men felt victimised because they had been insulted like once in a month. From 2001 and only less than 20k couples.
The most know fact about domestic violence is how hard it is for victims to talk. Even more when they are victims of physical abuse.
@desert_starr_57 There's some research that says that's exactly the case - black jurors acquit black defendants far more than white jurors acquit anyone, and no defendant gets a more bloodthirsty jury than a white defendant before a black jury.
https://t.co/OVM0ID0QwS
"47% of male victims said they had been threatened with arrest, 55% of the men were ignored by the police and 21% were arrested instead of their female perpetrator. Indeed, research has suggested that where men have not reported their experiences it is for fear of not being believed or not being taken seriously (e.g., Drijber et al., 2013), threats of false allegations (Lysova et al., 2020), or fear of being arrested (e.g., Walker et al., 2019). This often extends to experiences with court processes; men are less likely to receive a protection order from their female partner compared to women (e.g., Russell, 2012). Indeed, Basile (2005) found that when applying for protection orders, women were granted the order 91% of the time
compared to only 66% of the time for men. "
22 men who encountered these social prejudices and were returned to their female abusers to die brutal deaths:
https://t.co/x4tB5220Rb
@SchizoMellie@colligocritters The term is sexual orientation. Not gender orientation. If the primary or secondary sex characteristics you possess do not match someone's SEXual orientation, they will not be attracted to you.
More and more people on the moderate and conservative side are recognizing that feminism has been harmful. They talk about how it lied to women, made women unhappy, damaged families, hurt boys, and left men struggling.
But frustratingly, the conversation often ends in the same place: women as the primary victims.
Women are the victims of dating apps. Women are the victims of birth control. Women are the victims of delayed motherhood. Women are the victims of feminism itself.
Even if all those things disappeared tomorrow, the deeper problem would remain.
Feminism’s greatest victory was not dating apps, birth control, or women entering the workforce. It was teaching us that every social question must be judged primarily by how it affects women.
Can we say that children need their mothers without immediately shifting the conversation to whether mothers will be bored?
Can we say that a struggling marriage should sometimes be endured for the sake of the children without immediately asking whether the wife feels fulfilled?
Can we ask what men need from women without first reassuring ourselves that women will benefit too?
The family was built on obligations flowing in all directions. Feminism taught us to see obligations to women as moral, and obligations from women as oppression.
Until that attitude changes, feminism remains undefeated.
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
"It does not mean treating everyone ‘the same’ or being ‘colour blind’ (racial equality)."
This is, by definition, two tier policing. They are literally pushing for holding people to different standards of behavior based on race, and selectively enforcing the law based on race.
Things Jasmine Crockett has said about the Karmelo Anthony case:
—suggested the murder weapon wasn’t a deadly weapon
—suggested the knife wasn’t even a knife, was maybe just a “tool”
—suggested football players’ hands are deadly weapons
—suggested Karmelo Anthony has to carry the knife that wasn’t a knife because he’s constantly in fear as a black man
—suggested she would do the same in Karmelo’s position
And the pièce de résistance: telling people that Karmelo stabbed Austin “only once,” and it’s not like he stabbed him 5 or 6 times
I am so grateful this woman is on her way out of Congress and that her political career is over.
if you look around at everything happening and your conclusion as to why people are becoming more radicalized is still some shit like “andrew tate” and “podcasters” you should be wearing a helmet 24/7
I am increasingly realizing that there is a worringly large number of people in the world who think “X is the case” and “X ought to be the case” are equivalent statements, and who use “is” to mean “ought” in the earnest belief that saying it will make it so.
They cannot understand how or why anyone could make a neutral observation. Every statement is a magic spell uttered to change reality, and the failure of reality to change means not enough people have uttered the incantation.
@shoe0nhead They're starting to call Austin a Nazi now to justify him being murdered, it would be bizarre if they hadn't already been doing that for years.
whats wild is this wasnt even like a “cop kills black guy” thing where there *might* be some debate about the police or whatever it’s just straight up a black kid stabbed a white kid and they’re losing their minds that he’s going to prison over murder. fascinating.
@TiffanyFong Teach your daughters that if cooking and cleaning are basic life skills, then they cant complain that they are also "unpaid labour" because they cant be both