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Bc men keep fucking shit up…the fuck do you think? Lmfao
How come today’s society is so hostile towards men
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Anonymous 20h

Can’t hold hostility towards an entire half of the population just cuz some of them are bad tho

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 20h

About 1 in 3 women worldwide and over 40% of U.S. women have experienced physical violence, sexual violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner during their lifetime.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 20h

Thank you! Someone had to say this

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 20h

I’m not trying to downplay this because it’s awful, but that doesn’t necessarily mean 1 in 3 men worldwide, or 40% of men in the U.S. have committed acts of physical or sexual violence, or stalking.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 20h

Right. Not all men, but always men.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 20h

Usually, not always. Besides, as a man myself, I’ve experienced sexual abuse from other males, but I don’t hate or hold prejudice against the entire male populace. Males are usually the perpetrators, but many are also the forgotten victims

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

Not always in fact. Where are the numbers for female perpetrators?

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 17h

This discussion is specifically about men, and female victims of rape, intimate-partner homicide, and many forms of severe violence overwhelmingly report MALE perpetrators; however, violence among women is more commonly reported as psychological, relational, or lower-level physical aggression than the forms of violence that dominate homicide and serious assault statistics which are committed by MEN.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 14h

‘Some’ is doing quite a bit of heavy lifting. By sheer numbers alone, we know that a not insignificant number of the male population is abusive, rapists, murderers, etc. Regardless, caution is always there for a good reason. If I have gave you a bag of Skittles and told you one of them was poisoned, how many would you eat? Is it fair to assume any one of the Skittles might be poisoned, and thus, not want to eat any of them? What if five of the Skittles were poisoned? What about fifteen?

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 11h

I’m not saying you can’t be cautious. But there’s a difference between caution and hate/prejudice

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