Great, you just used a flawed and asinine analogy to justify profiling. Congrats!
Great, you just used a flawed and asinine analogy to justify profiling. Congrats!
Sorry, someone sharing their opinion is not “gaslighting”.
Some may say the higher crime rates among people of color suggest that they are more dangerous than others. You are using similar evidence to suggest that about men. What’s the difference?
Stats be damned if people can’t read them. Happens a lot doesn’t mean it’s common among men act in such a way. Those men you’re talking about are probably like that with all their girlfriends/wives/partners. One creep can be the source of violence against many women. He becomes that “one guy” for scores of women.
Yeah, and those guys probably stalk a lot of women and are generally assholes to all their girlfriends which increases the number of women with such stories. The fact that many or even most women have had experiences like that says nothing about the likelihood that any given man will act in such a manner. And I can…
That’s fair, there is a spectrum of violence with murder obviously being the rarer but worst form. But I had to bring that up because people often confuse incidence with likelihood. I think if we were talking about race people would get that. Men who are violent tend to be repeat offenders so the ratio of women who…
What’s the likelihood that any given man will kill his ex? Without knowing that you can’t really say how much women should fear the murderous ex. And pointing out that women are murdered by their ex’s more than men doesn’t help because it still doesn’t say anything about the likelihood of this happening.
You really think that all or most men react to rejection with violence?
How about we cut the biggest deadweight. Cutler.
He played one season under O’Brien and was hardly a top ten QB. He’s still getting value off his measurements and high school play.