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To: TwelveOfTwenty

“....so that men can have a warm wet spot to stick it into that disgusts me.

As it should. But to say that the action is one way and give the appearance that men are the cause and effect and he reason the problem exists, is short sided. If you want to complain about the sex trafficking, I agree.

” We don’t know what the make up of the unreported cases are, but we do know who the reported cases are.”

Do we? We only know what we are supposed to hear about with a small percentage so the gender lines can be determined and create another class of victims to further the attack to be lead in one direction and not the other.

One such survey of college students accomplished by the American Association of University Women stated that:

Female students reported experiencing sexual harassment more than the male students, the percentage of male students reporting sexual harassment increased from 49% in 1993 to 56% in 2001. Unreported cases for men were normally unreported due to fear or embarrassment.

But the point is they do exist in large enough numbers to be considered a big enough problem to not be overlooked due to gender. The size of the problem has nothing to do with the correction of it. It’s wrong both ways and exists both ways. Correct both ways.

rwood


7 posted on 02/08/2020 8:43:32 AM PST by Redwood71
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To: Redwood71
As it should. But to say that the action is one way and give the appearance that men are the cause and effect and he reason the problem exists, is short sided.

I'm still waiting on the numbers. Until then, I see no evidence that the perception that men are the main patrons by a huge margin is not correct.

Do we? We only know what we are supposed to hear about with a small percentage so the gender lines can be determined and create another class of victims to further the attack to be lead in one direction and not the other.

Evidence?

Female students reported experiencing sexual harassment more than the male students, the percentage of male students reporting sexual harassment increased from 49% in 1993 to 56% in 2001. Unreported cases for men were normally unreported due to fear or embarrassment.

I have no doubt that female harassment and violence against males is higher than reported, but whose fault is it that it goes unreported? By whose choice is it considered an embarrassment to report female crimes against men?

It’s wrong both ways and exists both ways. Correct both ways.

If you're referring to human trafficking, of course they should arrest the women who patronize it. How does pointing that out prove that women have any presence, never mind a major presence, among those who patronize the traffickers' products?

As for doing something about men being harrassed or assaulted by women and then discriminated against by "the system", what are men waiting for? They have billions to spend on prostitution. 1% of that would be millions that could be used to fight this. No one is stopping men but men.

8 posted on 02/08/2020 9:48:35 AM PST by TwelveOfTwenty (Prayers for our country and President Trump)
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