@naraplane trans, pan, and ace man here with severe scoliosis, here to say FUCK this woman sincerely. we all suffer. i didn’t even know scoliosis patients had a month, because we don’t need one. we didn’t fight for our rights to live, love, or walk out in public wearing whatever we want.
@r_rana77591@harperlee789 hey so it seems you need a few things dumbed down for ya!
people of any religion can be white, first off.
second, black and brown folks are discriminated against and face more oppression than whites in america.
hope this helped you understand the basic racial disparity🫰
Notice the abdication of male responsibility here? In the scenarios described, male victims are traumatized by “lying b!tches.” The language is vituperative, misogynistic, and directly accusatory.
Female victims, on the other hand, are “victims of sexual assault.” There’s no blame assigned there. Sexual assault is cast almost as a force of nature, a misfortune that just kind of happens to women, with no human intervention. Men - who perpetrate the overwhelming majority of sexual violence - are never mentioned, much less with the same venom OP reserves for women.
I wish I could say that I find this odd in a former detective, who would have seen exponentially more rapes than false allegations. Unfortunately, a lot of male detectives start from the assumption that any woman who reports a rape is automatically lying unless she had nine kinds of crap beaten out of her, and the fact that most rapes don’t include that level of violence only seems to validate their assumption that most victims are liars. This attitude goes a long way towards explaining why only 2% of rape allegations lead to a felony conviction.