I believe a small part of the problem here is that some men identify with other men in general, whether the man doing the identifying is an abuser or not.https://twitter.com/bransonreese/status/921606197605740549 …
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I believe I in fact do that. I.e., if I read someone saying, e.g., all men are rapists, my skin crawls a little bit. I am not a rapist, but if you need to, say, identify me as part of "rape culture" to examine a larger problem, I get it.
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The problem of people being sexually harrassed and assaulted is much worse than my mild discomfort at being associated with rape and harrassment.
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Someone gets stabbed. They flip out and spit on me. Spitting isn't comparable to stabbing but it's also *useless as a response to stabbing*.
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Someone gets stabbed. An acquaintance of the stabbed person spits on me. This is a) useless and b) makes me suspect they just like spitting.
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A lot of males have past experience, from childhood, being used as a woman's punching bag to vent her anger at some third party.
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The sadists and psychopaths are always with us, and they will gravitate to whatever narratives provide the best cover.
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