It doesn't need to say that in order to mean that. It's something that people generally know and usually doesn't need to be said.
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Those things are hard to measure and compare.
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They are. Women's violence taken less seriously, especially sexual assault. Discrimination, abuse, exploitation very different.
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Less seriously? Right....
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Yes. Men get longer prison sentences for violence against women than other way round. Men/boys considered lucky to be sexually abused.
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Men get longer prison sentences than woman for the same reason black men get longer ones than white.
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Systemic discrimination?
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...they are both perceived as relatively more threatening. That's patriarchy, which men created and sustain.
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What were women doing whilst this was going on? Women had no role in naturally selecting male traits & forming societal norms? No?
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More men are killed* *by other men
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And women are mostly mutilated, slut shamed & have their reproductive rights threatened by other women. We all have agency here.
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We made society between us. And we have a society which takes violence against women by men much more seriously than other way round.
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Pls show me the stats where men are raped/killed/abused/exploited *by women* at even close to the rates as women are by men.
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Women more likely to commit psychological abuse & financial exploitation. We're different & when abusive,it manifests differently.
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We can't stop abusive ppl from existing. We can only create a society in which its taken seriously. More concern for female victims here.
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