It does try to. That's the problem. Obviously male violence will look like misogyny if you only look at vaw.https://twitter.com/pseudonymous_me/status/876762834314567680 …
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In societies in which VAW is illegal, men who commit it despised, prosecuted &sentenced way more harshly than other way, no@pseudonymous_me
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I think the most helpful analyses would involve much more than a stark choice between condoning and condemning.
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No-1 talking abt stark choices. The argument I'm disagreeing with is that VAW caused by culture that valorizes/condones VAW
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I see. I think the culture might be part of the explanation, without saying it condones/valorizes.
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For example, one could respond to a claim about "rape culture" by pointing out that rape has long been recognized as a crime...
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...but if it was traditionally a crime against a woman's husband/father, then maybe there's something to identify/criticize in the culture.
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