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Women's fear of men seems like it will naturally encourage gender segregation in society. If women have control of the formation of that segregation it will move toward privileges and advantages exclusive to women. Since society has finite resources, any community resources that are used exclusively for the beneficial segregation of women, can easily produce inequalities. This is a problem without a fair or equitable solution.
It's shocking to me how so many people I know who are woke as fuck and quick to shout down any bigotry are so quick to drop all of their principles to hate men.
It baffles me how so many people can have all of these ideas, including the last one, and not see the cognitive dissonance there. It's succumbing to fear and hatred, the same methods of divisive propaganda that has harmed every other group.
Because they form their worldview around their own interests, without realizing it. The label of progressive does a lot to assume moral right and inclusiveness which hides biases of self interest. Many of the beleifs people hold were not formed from the effort of reasoning by them but adopted from the authority of progressive ideology. Religion works in much the same way. It takes concerted effort, emotional regulation and sacrifice to build a rational and consistent worldview which is something most people, even progressives, rarely attempt.
Since we're doing unsubstantiated conclusions, we'll be better off with women in charge. Because, women being human, they are capable of vile self-serving and that works out well for everyone.
You're free to do so and people are free to disagree if they find your claims engaging. How many comments on the internet do you think are unsubstantiated claims? I'm guessing this isn't the response you give for the vast majority of them, is it? What compelled you to do so for this one?
Not clear because I still don't know your original position. Your comment was unclear and I apologize for my response, as it did not contribute. For myself, I am opposed to misogyny.
women wanting equal rights while refusing to commit their fair share of violent crimes is bullshit.
can we have an option to not get a ride with you specifically? regardless of your gender
A ride with me is already not an option for you.
that's good news.
Men could quit being disgusting predators..
The vast majority of men never were. How few do you need to feel safe? No men ever? Do you even know?
How would you know? Ask your friends and father, your siblings and uncles, how many of them have sexually assulted or harassed a woman; do you believe them? Have you ever cat called or leered? Made inappropriate jokes or comments? Are you a rapist?
More than 1/3 of women have been sexually assaulted; that means of your mom and grand mothers one of them has likely been vicitimized by the male bullshit you are trying to claim isnt an issue. Why not ask them? Think you can handle the truth?
Sexual assault rates of women are not direct indicators of the number of, or gender of, perpetrators. 1/3 of women being victims doesn't make 1/3 of men perpetrators. That does not follow.
Asking people if they're a sexual abuser isn't going to have them saying yes. This is a known barrier in research to getting accurate information of prevalence because people won't be honest if you ask them if they are an abuser. So asking men I know really isn't great advice, is it?
Also let me guess, 1/3 of women experience sexual assault of some kind, at some point in their life? That's a pretty wide net to cast...
Perhaps you can clarify what makes someone a 'disgusting predator' so we're both not he same page?
Go have those conversations.
For reasons that should be obvious, no.