Also, not liable for others crimes, liable for not coming forward to stop abusive partner, itself a crime.
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So women, who have not committed violence, are disproportionately held responsible for those who have committed violence...
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although in many cases, those women held responsible may have been victims of violence from the same party as well.
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I just... can we be serious? Doesn't that seem like state bias against women? I'm not saying it's intentional, I'm saying it's systemic.
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Did you read the links??? Women are not liable while their partner goes free. They are held liable when they don't report a crime
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And thanks for proving my point, you have no hard examples a la the diversity memo, just gauzy claims of systematic bias.
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Is this concrete enough? https://www.forbes.com/sites/jwebb/2016/03/31/women-are-still-paid-less-than-men-even-in-the-same-job/#4f0bdde44709 …
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Or the fact that women are disproportionately in lower-paid jobs? Is that too outcome-y for it to be an indication of power relations?
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Like... if women are 30% of the judges, and 4% of Fortune 500 CEOs, roughly 25% of C-suite jobs, and outcomes for women are worse...
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I mean do you think the power disparity is not a factor? If you know there's a power disparity, and you know there are worse outcomes...
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Your choices are a) power disparity or b) women want worse outcomes!
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