canttakeitback
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canttakeitback

I'm seeing far more comments here commending these guys than condemning them; am I missing something?

The "man-hating lesbian" stereotype of feminists is insulting, but not for the reasons it's intended to be. It assumes that

I mean, it's not unusual that people in rights-based activism to be angry. I think people reflexively concluded "I'm a man, you must hate me" (the original #notallmen)

One of many good reasons to love Robert Webb. You made my day!

Right? People can make a placebo for impotence without resorting to barbarism.

Thanks! I can't believe I haven't heard of this.

Men kill more than women do. You're doing a shitty job of proving that women are equally violent even though they produce fewer casualties.

I was referring to murder, specifically. Statistics on murder are more reliable since they don't tend to go unreported/underreported.

"Women are more likely to be murdered because of men and women's physical differences. "

I didn't say psychological abuse wasn't abuse. I said it's difficult to use for comparative analysis as it's impossible to quantify. I would also add that physical abuse IS psychological abuse. How did you conclude that I was giving anyone a pass on it? Couples fight, since the beginning of time. Men may be

It's pretty absurd to think you can measure psychological abuse (ETA for statistical purposes, anyhow).

Nice reference.

I would add that our culture also glorifies bullying.

Do you think women all just run and call the cops for a slap across the face? After the shit that's happened to me (2 assaults by a guy who is nearly twice my size, almost broke my nose the second time) I could easily shrug off a slap.

There have been separatist communes that were women-only back in the 60's or 70's. I believe. It would make a nice use of an island.

What you said, and devoting resources to cracking down on illegal gun sales. It's pathetically easy to get a black market gun.

Their lips say anti-Latino, but their wallets say cheap labor.

Wait, so it's just the intention that defines the act? That's even more arbitrary.

My point is that these types of moral distinctions are arbitrary.