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Oh look it's that "Women are afraid men killing them, men are afraid of hurt feelings" bullshit. Again.

October 8, 2022
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Title Oh look it's that "Women are afraid men killing them, men are afraid of hurt feelings" bullshit. Again.
Author TAwayLWMA1107
Upvotes 81
Comments 12
Date October 8, 2022 8:08 AM UTC (5 months ago)
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[–]narfywoogles 19 points20 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

Women fear being attacked by strangers more, but men experience it more.

They feel being afraid makes them a victim even though it's self inflicted and irrational.

[–]DynamicCrab 8 points9 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

They feel being afraid makes them a victim even though it's self inflicted and irrational.

This. I keep hearing them hyperventilate on Reddit about how they were being followed around in the supermarket meanwhile the guy who is " following " them is just trying to look for the dairy aisle

[–]somethingneet 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Same as women try to kill themselves more, men succeed more.

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[–]mule_roany_mare 10 points11 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

Something that always bothers me is when people conflate being more afraid to being less safe.

Fear is not a reasonable proxy for danger or risk.

It's almost definitely true women are more scared than men more often. That does matter, fear is unhealthy. It's also disingenuous when no-one knows or cares the population in question is less likely to be the victim of violent crime.

It's not particularly meaningful that women are more scared & it's gross to focus on it while declining to mention that men are less safe.

Not to mention plenty of men get scared or feel anxious, they just don't mention it because no one cares except to think less of them.

TLDR

If an otherwise identical man & woman are walking around after sunset it's more likely the man will be a victim of violent crime.

[–]Automatic_Machine450 1 point2 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Not to mention plenty of men get scared or feel anxious, they just don't mention it because no one cares except to think less of them.

Most men understand the risks associated with their decisions, and they don't blame others for their bad decision making.

[–]mule_roany_mare 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Not sure what point you are making, but being scared isn’t always rational.

You can be scared of immediate threats just the same as unlikely or imaginary ones.

[–]grump63 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

No fear with a lot of risk is courage, a positive trait. A traditionally masculine trait.

No risk with a lot of fear is cowardice, a negative trait. A traditionally feminine trait.

Men and women both seem to act accordingly in this situation. Men by acting tough when they're scared. And women being afraid when there's nothing to be afraid of.

These are generalizations, there are obvious exceptions to the rule but arguing exceptions isn't productive.

And I also don't mean to be misogynistic, but this explains why this problem arose in the first place. And it tells us what the issue is, we need to do something about men's safety, and we need to stop pandering to this idea that women aren't safe.

[–]TheSpaceDuck 7 points8 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

The irony is they don't even realize this is exactly the same argument racist far-right groups use. That "statistically the biggest threat for a white person is a black person, but the biggest threat for a black person is another black person".

And that's not even mentioning that if we count suicide, then the most likely person to kill a man, other than himself, is also his partner.

[–]BloomingBrains 26 points27 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

People often forget that very few women get killed by men, whereas every man every day has to live with the experience of being isolated and seen as a threat. I'd happily except that risk if I could feel a little fucking warmth every now and then.

Also, I guarantee you that most of these women spreading paranoia about men wouldn't hesitate to go out with a 6'3 athlete if they had the chance, even though he is MUCH more equipped to hurt her than you or I would be.

Usually, "men are dangerous" is code for "men who I don't like are dangerous".

[–]DynamicCrab 4 points5 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

" The most dangerous peroson in a man's life is also a man. That is the most likely person to kill him ".

Lol which man? Apparently every man has this one mutual friend who's always trying to kill them.

You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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