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To: T.B. Yoits
You're kidding right?

No I'm not. I'm aware that some (actually a lot of) women joke about violence against men, but how many times do you see men laugh at other men who are assaulted by women?

Imagine the outrage, the protesting in the streets, the storming of the television studios if a man had made the same comment.

That's the problem. Men won't become outraged enough to do anything about it. Men should be in the streets making that exact point. However, one look at whoever it is they want to stick it into, and they cower into the background, even when their own sons are the victims.

You keep bringing up these biases, but I'm not saying the biases you bring up aren't real. What I'm saying is that men are either pushing them against other men to gain favor with whomever their target is, or at best just hanging their heads when it goes on around them. That will have to change before any of these biases are fixed.

79 posted on 05/23/2026 6:51:10 AM PDT by TwelveOfTwenty (Prayers for the US and President Trump)
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To: TwelveOfTwenty
I'm aware that some (actually a lot of) women joke about violence against men, but how many times do you see men laugh at other men who are assaulted by women?

I don't see men laught at other men who are assaulted by women.

But imagine the outrage if a man said an abused woman deserved it the way women say a man abused by a woman deserved it.

And as for Sharon Osbourne, not only was she not escorted out of the building right after she made her jokes about a castrated male victim, she kept her job. The hypocrisy has no bounds.

81 posted on 05/23/2026 6:56:17 AM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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