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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is so sad. Men are mostly a sad bunch. [/quote] Most men are decent humans. Some men are monsters.[/quote] 43% of men have admitted to sexually assaulting someone since the age of 14. How many men do you think didn't admit to it? "some" men aren't monsters. At least half of all men are sexual predators. So no. Not most are decent. Most are the monsters. [/quote] 43% of men where? 43% of how many men? Where was this study conducted? A prison? Please sight the study where they interviewed every single man in the world or just in America. I will reiterate: MOST men are decent people. SOME men are monsters.[/quote] I don’t know. I think a lot more men than you might think have done skeezy things - there’s a continuum, from creepy stares to assault. Of course we’ll never learn about it. Most women are ridiculed and shamed for even mentioning it. Of the *several* girls I knew as a child who’d been raped, they were all disbelieved or told it didn’t happen or told not to talk about it. That’s really the essence of rape culture. Apologism for the perpetrators - overwhelmingly men - and attacking the victims. I think it’s a cornerstone of the patriarchy. Why do you think rape is universally used as a weapon of war? It traumatizes its victims, which in turn makes them disoriented, confused, fearful, paralyzed, stuck. We could say there’s a global war on women and children given the embarrassment of violations - but what’s really being done about it? Where’s the “war on rape”? I mean, Trump talked about grabbing them by the you-know-what and he was STILL elected president. TWICE. I think a huge missing element is men holding other men accountable. I’ve heard so many stories from friends over the years about the sexual violence they’ve experienced. Are you telling me men have no awareness or knowledge of what other men do? I mean, of course they do: look at Epstein. And by the way, a woman is the only person who’s served time for the trafficking operation he led; we still don’t know who’s on that client list. If I had to guess, I’d venture that we never will.[/quote]
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