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| 8 | So I guess asking for specifics on a rape study is contributing to "Rape Culture"?Well they certainly got it (As did the person who made the last facebook comment that got the 4 likes). If they were interested in the facts, they themselves would have questioned the data before posting it. I understand why someone would be upset, as it makes sense not to want rape to be dismissed or considered as less serious as it is. But I fear that the general understanding of rape culture (based on the last comment and the approval it received) is one that has the following set of notions:… | /r/MensRights | 27/10/12 04:03 AM |
| 2 | I grew up in a household where my mother was verbally abusive of my father.There is no fairer sex. Abusive behavior can be exhibited by anyone who is abusive. What we notice more often is a vastly larger number of women reporting abuse from men. Less publicized is the abuse of men by women. This contributes to a growing (and worldwide) problem known as the Male Victim Myth. The Male Victim Myth is the notion that for offenses perceived as "male crimes", there is a negligible likelihood that the victims are men themselves. You can see where this is harmful. It shows up … | /r/MensRights | 07/08/12 01:51 AM |
| -2 | The whole "REAL MEN DON'T ___" thingThe one thing I want to add to the comment your friend made is that there needs to be a distinction made between different forms of feminism. Feminism addresses rights of women, men, persons of color, and persons of various sexual orientations because Feminism is the counter-movement to a patriarchal system (which harms everyone as they voluntarily and involuntarily enforce it). The photo, and everything viral that is similar to it is well intentioned, but at best it is Pseudo-Feminism. It appea… | /r/MensRights | 06/08/12 06:52 AM |
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