That’s not what happened.https://twitter.com/hpluckrose/status/958670611328503808 …
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Not in that tweet, no. But you did change 'constantly talking about it' to 'talking about it relevantly when the subject comes up' in another one. And ask me why I don't want to address violent behaviour. You need to address what I actually say.
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I don’t believe I asked that. Have a tweet? I asked how you address it if not by talking about it. “Constantly” is a meaningless pejorative because no one is literally constantly talking about it. If the sticking point is some people talk about it too much, fine, I concede that.
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Yes. The point is that some people keep bringing it up unhelpfully and irrelevantly. I had a thread about it.
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When people focus on the fact that most perpetrators of violence are men, rather focusing on discovering the factors that make some men violent while others are peaceful, they are missing an opportunity to learn about how the world works, and how to make it better.
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One could of course make the same mistakes about any group. Is ‘toxic femininity’ to blame for women’s (average) unwillingness to sacrifice personal & family goals in the pursuit of power & prestige? Well, one *can* look at it that way, but it’s not terribly useful.
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I notice these sorts get flustered if you use their argument against them in favor of demographic breakdowns of violent crime.
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Nope, not flustered by that. Seems downright responsible to consider.
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Well, at least you're consistent.
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