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I still believe that these estimates could be wrong. Idk how they calculate their estimates, which you don't know either. I don't believe cdc. Their reputation took a hit after covid-19. I only performed these calculations to show you how you are cherry-picking, and even this study, both in 12-month and lifetime frames, tells us that women are more likely to be victims of sexual abuse. We need better sources. I believe there should be a more comprehensive study. Even if it doesn't reach 120 mill…
/r/MensRights14/06/23 12:06 PM
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This is not my data or figures. This is cdc's data. I only performed certain calculations. You didn't perform detailed analysis and instead cherry-picked from this study. I'm doing the very opposite of what you are doing. If you don't believe me, why don't you perform calculations and see it for yourself?
/r/MensRights14/06/23 11:51 AM
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I'm not certain that if it's right or wrong. I'm just showing you how you are doing half-analysis, and this data could be interpreted in more than one way. I hold that 120 million household survey will build a much better and comprehensive picture.
/r/MensRights14/06/23 11:48 AM
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This person is spreading propaganda and doing half-analysis to propogate MRA narrative. Men are not the majority of rape victims. That is a completely ludicrous and flawed claim. The fact is that the lifetime number of women getting raped by men still exceeds men by sixteen million, nine hundred eighty-five thousand, two hundred sixteen or 16,985,216. That is after we include made to penetrate into rape category. For details of how I performed this calculation, you can see my conversation with h…
/r/MensRights14/06/23 11:33 AM
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1,474,195 male victims of attempted or completed rape at the hands of women. 15.3% were raped only by a man. So, I excluded that from 1, 715, 000. Percentage = (1,474,195 / 1,934,000) * 100 Percentage ≈ 76.27% This is the percentage of men getting raped by women according to this data. Now, let's compare the total number of female victims of contact based abuse vs. male victims in the same category Percentage = (Number of female victims / Total) * 100 Percentage = (4,804,000 / (4,804,000 + 4,282…
/r/MensRights14/06/23 11:15 AM
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You yourself struggle with math buddy. For instance, you blamed all made to penetrate cases on women, when in reality, some 20% of those who made men to penetrate are other men. Then that category also included completed and attempted made to penetrate, which means that a huge number of them would classify as sexual assault not rape. You are simply torturing data to promote your agenda.
/r/MensRights14/06/23 09:03 AM
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I didn't say I didn't understand basic statistics. What I believe is that they are lying with statistics, and these estimates are unreliable. The larger the population sample, the more likely I'm to believe it. It's because the type of crime we are studying is heavily under-reported. I don't care how much it would cost as it will end this debate once and for all. You are also not focusing on the fact that there is a difference between attempted and completed made to penetrate cases. The whole ca…
/r/MensRights14/06/23 08:37 AM
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This wasn't the response I was looking for. Why don't you explain it to me then? These are inflated estimates. These crimes should be counted on one basis. That would produce the most reliable data. You also didn't recognise that there is a difference between attempted and forced to penetrate cases, as the former is sexual assault, while the latter is rape. We don't have 12-month estimates for subtypes of these categories, and somehow, they came up with estimates for overall categories?
/r/MensRights14/06/23 08:25 AM
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You are accusing me of the very same bias that you yourself are affected by. This is how all analysis of rape prevalence is done, including the groups that produce your beloved feminist narratives. The difference is that the CDC conducts by far the biggest and most thorough surveys on this topic, which is why their data is credible. I didn't say that the groups that produce my "beloved feminist narrative" are always right. They can be biased, too. Cdc is not as credible as you claim it to be. Yo…
/r/MensRights14/06/23 07:54 AM
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There are a lot of things that all of us need to discuss here. The twelve month estimates for made to penetrate are not statistically reliable. It says it right there under the table. These are estimates. So, basically, they are inferring results for a large population based on their interviews with only 41000+ people. I believe it's highly problematic. The correct way to estimate the number of rape victims and perpetrators is to carry out a nationwide survey in which each household is questione…
/r/MensRights13/06/23 10:22 PM
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The manosphere guys are the same. Do they offer any courtesy to their enemies? It goes both ways. Btw you are wrong. Media is also divided. Stop caping. It depends on the outlet. You are not censored by any means. In fact, the whole youtube and Instagram are brimful of videos and content from men in red-pilled and manosphere communities. What you define as not extremist might be extremism to someone. Humans think and evaluate things differently.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/23 04:44 PM
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Not to mention the amount of hatred you will get when you advertise yourself on different social media platforms. The top 5% gets all. The rest are just invisible.
/r/ExRedPill19/11/22 04:54 PM
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I mean if he's listening to TRP, chances are that he would turn out to be a bad person. However, do you feel that his relationship with you and other women has changed, even slightly, after he became redpilled?
/r/ExRedPill14/10/22 06:42 PM
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How old is he? Have you talked to him about it?
/r/ExRedPill14/10/22 05:33 PM
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I believe it's the other way around. TRP is mad about women sleeping around. They encourage men to be promiscuous, while telling women to avoid causal sex/hookups, which I find inconsistent.
/r/ExRedPill14/10/22 02:07 PM
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Only for men*
/r/ExRedPill14/10/22 02:30 AM
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I hope that's the case.
/r/ExRedPill13/10/22 06:27 PM
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