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I’m a dude, but I’m also not so overly-defensive that I think that meme is referring to me in any way. It’s stating the simple fact that women have always had more to fear from rejecting men than vice verse, not that that result is ALWAYS going to happen.

seems to imply that all men are capable of killing a woman in the event of rejection.

And will it never cease to be the truth that men will inevitably post on the comment section a version of #whataboutthemenz ?

A good start would be when you hear someone try to explain their fears, you don’t whimper about how that’s an unfair generalization.

Holy fuck, the mental gymnastics you have to go through to make this about you are amazing. It’s like looking at a schizophrenic’s journal.

Here’s a REALLY simple rule of thumb.

Sadly, not in our lifetime. I’ve also seen this variation, which is also true:

What’s also great is that Wisconsin recently got rid of its waiting period to buy a gun. So if you’re feeling impulsive and want to kill yourself or someone else, there’s really nothing blocking your spontaneity of going out and buying a deadly weapon immediately to carry out the act.

Socio-economic status has nothing to do with it. He felt he was owed something and blamed his behavior on her.

6 months ago our dumpster fire of a governor signed a bill into law that eliminated the waiting period to purchase firearms. And now a guy with a history of mental illness goes out, buys a gun, and murders someone within 24 hours. Two of my students were working at Metro Market when it happened. They’re both

IMO, it’s as big as it needs to be, since some folks still haven’t gotten the message.

Republicans would say she had every chance to buy her own gun and because she didn’t it’s her fault he killed her. What was she thinking, telling a guy she didn’t want to date and forgetting to arm herself?

Yeah this is a three-part disaster: socially conditioned male entitlement, no real system for adequately treating our mentally ill citizens, and far too lax gun laws.

Not only is it believable, Republicans think this is normal. This is the way things were supposed to happen. His right to have a gun to kill her with is more important than her right to life.

During his confession, O’Kroley told the police “it was easy to kill” Nosal because “she had ruined my life.”

“She had ruined my life.”

A former girlfriend told the Wisconsin State Journal that O’Kroley had tried to commit suicide in 2014, and that he has been seriously mentally ill for the past decade.

O’Kroley “wanted more,”