It’s you who are all over the place. From my first post on this thread, post #42, my only stance was that rejected men turning violent is a problem that precedes feminism.
And you use crime stats which obviously include many instances other than men being rejected. So, you argue generally about male/female domestic violence when it suits you, and then confine it to rejected men when it doesn’t. Both men and women can act badly when rejected, the point made in post 42, which you took issue with, confining that behavior to violence specifically. Lol, and you even used an absurd trope about scorned women being a figment of male literature. Wow.