So it's not 100% clear, but even accepting the limitations of the data, at the very least close to par.
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1) I doubt that even, 2) wonder how that data looks prior to mass incarceration since the 80s, 3) either way, men are the majority...
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of rapists who get away with it. The system hurts men too, okay I agree. But men primarily see the advantages.
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no one's claiming women are 50% of the rapists, no? So a system biased towards rapists is also a system biased towards men.
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But I can agree that the system biased against victims is perhaps biased against oppressed people generally, both women...
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and disproportionately black and brown prison inmates.
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So if a certain group commits a inordinate amount of crimes, a system biased against their victims is biased in their favor?
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Isn't that an argument that the system is biased in favor of minorities?
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Not if minorities are the majority of the victims? Are you being willfully obtuse?
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Are victims more likely to be minorities than criminals are likely to be minorities? If not, then my point stands by your reasoning
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If you properly aggregate both inmate and non-prison assault, yes.
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