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bingo.More likely drug culture than male culture.
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bingo.More likely drug culture than male culture.
Some people are sick, figuratively and literally
Normal men don't rape and murder.
No denial of that sprockets.
I think they can given the right circumstances, we've all got that switch? imo.
those circumstances just don't happen to occur for the 99 odd percent of humanity who don't do either of those things.
There's an old saying 'prevention is better than a cure'. We do things to prevent other things every day, probably multiple times a day, including personal safety things. Being aware that there are people that aren't normal out there and taking precaution is reasonable. And there'll always be predators out there, as there always has been since Eve did her thing with the banana.Meshel Laurie and Narelle Ford (ex homicide) have done a decent podcast about it.
Generation after generation of women are told that the only way society can ensure their safety after dark is for them to agree never walk alone. Is it fair? Is it reasonable? Is it just reality? Narelle Fraser and Assistant Commissioner Stephen Leane from Victoria Police join us to discuss violence against women in the wake of the rape and murder of Eurydice Dixon.
https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=248282
If anyone can rape and murder in the right circumstances then no amount of 'education' will fix it. As CatFan79 posted, 100% of men know that those things are unacceptable.
I think even you know honestly, it's a valid theory if complex and not the only answer but if I rephrased it "Is asking for help or an assist (like we are actually on the same team) in affecting a change too hard?" Would you be hostile to that?
Inflammatory comments , kinda trolling .Women shouldn't be walking around unaccompanied after hours and all the hand wringing candlelight vigils in the world is not going to change that fact.
Inflammatory comments , kinda trolling .
Ask your self this , I'll put money on this crime was premeditated .
Books are ok , but skills in life are better learnt in the field , you can't play afl and not be able to kick .Asked myself that, and don't agree.
P.S. I have a degree in criminology.
Anthropological reality, kinda scientific.
You agree this is a gender issue?
I'm not quite sure what you are inferring.
If you read the previous posts it goes like this:
-all men are potential rapists, they all have 'the switch'
-her son(s) or other males (not sure) regularly get into fights because they're 'men', not because these people would have underlying anger management issues relating to some unfulfilled aspect of their life
-won't accept that violence against women (given it's concentration) is primarily a social/cultural issue, not a gender one.
If you read the previous posts it goes like this:
-all men are potential rapists, they all have 'the switch'
-her son(s) or other males (not sure) regularly get into fights because they're 'men', not because these people would have underlying anger management issues relating to some unfulfilled aspect of their life
-won't accept that violence against women (given it's concentration) is primarily a social/cultural issue, not a gender one.
What both of you need to acknowledge is that all of the blaming and virtue signalling in the world isn't going to stop it happening and women need to be educated better about the realities of the world..
What both of you need to acknowledge is that all of the blaming and virtue signalling in the world isn't going to stop it happening and women need to be educated better about the realities of the world..
Honestly? Who's blaming and puke virtue signalling?
Cattiness in this thread is probably kind of inappropriate as is taking a paternalistic condescending tone in telling women they need to be better educated when the violence is in their/our faces every day, usually on front pages.
Couldn't agree more.
But if we're talking about lowering the violence against women stats the focus needs to be in low socio-economic and indigenous areas. Gender politics has never been and never will be productive.