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Skitzyfrenic

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Do you have an answer?

Studies on domestic violence in teen relationships show that when a single individual commits violence against another it's usually the girl committing the act of violence. Though overwhelmingly it's 'mutual violence.' Given how this is usually portrayed as only male on female issue...

Studies on emotional abuse show us that men are victims almost as much as women, yet it's treated as a gendered issue by feminists and gen pop to the point where just trying to find that link three quarters of the other articles on the search were about briefly acknowledging that men can be victims of such.

Searching for more statistics on male victims of domestic violence I came across this which is very clear in that there 'yes men experience inter-personal violence but not domestic abuse.' On the first page.

This organization's factoid sheet makes it clear that while women might experience more, men are certainly victims of domestic violence.

This lays out a number of reasons why male victims of domestic violence are very likely incredibly under reporting.

I can't pull up an article about when articles come out. But there was a surge in successful female suicides (women attempt suicide about a third more than men, including successful attempts, but men's rates of successful suicides is between three and five times the amount depending on when the study was conducted) and there was great big hubabaloo about women committing suicide, and they treated it like a gendered issue.

Aydin Paladin has very well researched and sourced videos on a wide array of subjects, a number of which show how various feminist policies have made life worse for both men and women.

People in general are happier, married and with children according to this organization, which is backed by this paper showing that there's a 30 point lead in happiness for married people.

Marriage rates are tanking, this is everywhere. I shouldn't have to source that. Virginity rates in both men and women are up, but considerably more for men.

Men are avoiding women in all parts of their lives but especially at work. Of course, this is portrayed as sexist towards women, but not men protecting themselves from literal life ruining accusations. If 2-10% every year (Widely, allegedly, considered the range from a 1993 study per wikipedia) of rape accusations every year are provably false, how many of the accusations of assault or harassment that never actually make it to or are purposefully kept out of court that are the same?

Per that same article 73% of male victims of domestic violen- sorry, 'partner initiated violence' also report being threatened with being falsely accused.

The media and feminists constantly portray huge numbers of issues as gender specific, instead of natured, or only give a shit when there's a surge in women suffering from that issue, like homelessness is only given major time to talk about when it's female homelessness on the rise. Because most homeless people are male.

How often do we talk about male rape victims who were raped by women? How many countries have laws that say only men can rape?

Men (and women) who speak up about issues facing men are castigated, mocked, cast out, belittled, and worse by feminists. When it should feminists championing men's rights, according to feminists. Feminism is allegedly about equality and equity between the sexes, and that sometimes means men need the hand up.

Feminism has spent decades if not more than a century increasingly demonizing men. And men are withdrawing from women and society, women most affected.

Men are protecting themselves from feminists and feminist policies that have been shredding their lives to the point they're becoming hermits who, at best, wake up, maybe work out, goto work, come home, sleep. And in the middle are 'laying flat,' or are 'herbivores' like the terms are in China and Japan, or MGTOW in the anglosphere. And at worst, becoming angry incels.

Here is an excellent documentary about a feminist journalist wanting to expose the alt-right men's rights hate groups and being red pilled. And actually had the integrity to post it, committing career suicide.

I got nothing else right now.
 

LordsFire

Internet Wizard
There are threads full of listing how on this forum.

To save you some time, ways that feminism has made life worse for women:

1. Statistically both men and women are happier when they are in a stable marriage and have children. Feminism pushes women to prioritize career over romance or children.
2. Feminism has pushed the lie that women can reliably 'wait' to have children until after their career is running well. In the real world hitting 35 is a 'last chance with poor odds' for women to have children, not the time to start trying.
3. Feminism encourages women to be 'boss bitches.' Being disrespectful and caustic is an unattractive trait in either gender, especially in people who are in positions of authority, and use that to let them abuse other people.
4. Feminism has pushed the idea that women have broadly the same physical capabilities as men. There are outliers in both gender, but over 95% of the time, if a woman gets into a physical altercation with a man, it's going to end badly for her. This makes women more likely to pick fights that they will lose, and lose badly.


...I'll leave off here, because Skityfrenic has beaten me to the punch on a lot of things.
 

mrttao

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i love using dev to make points, he's liberal so it might sink in.

3:31 has a gem
Hillary Clinton said:
Women have always been the primary victims of war.
Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat.
Right... the victims are not all those men who died. it is the women who didn't even fight because reasons.
 

SoliFortissimi

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Statistically both men and women are happier when they are in a stable marriage and have children.
Feminism has pushed the lie that women can reliably 'wait' to have children until after their career is running well
How does that make our life hell?
Feminism has pushed the idea that women have broadly the same physical capabilities as men
Hope you've got a source for that?
 

Abhorsen

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Osaul
Because I don't care to. I refuse to indulge any struggle sessions of yours.
I'm genuinely curious: what conservative opinions do you have? Gun Rights? Pro Life? Limited government? Anti-welfare? Expanding evangelical culture? A disbelief in climate change or its severity? Something else?

Previously, I had thought you a center left person, but I'm fine with being wrong.
 

LordsFire

Internet Wizard
One 'study' from a leftist rag isn't an argument. At the least, you're going to have to show more sources, and their methodologies, than Skitzy did.
How does that make our life hell?
When a woman hits 40, and realizes she's never going to be able to have the children she wanted, that's a little piece of personal hell.
Hope you've got a source for that?
A source?

For women not being as physically capable as men?

Are you serious? I can provide if you actually are, but are you actually serious on this?
 

ThatZenoGuy

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"Expert says"
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Did you not live through Covid or something? "Expert says X" is synonymous with "Lies".
 

SoliFortissimi

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what conservative opinions do you have? Gun Rights
I am pro-capitalism, fiercely against socialism, pro-meritocracy, a nationalist, pro-military, Pro-Israel, believe welfare states are dangerous, moderately anti-environmentalism, pro gun rights, firmly believe religion is a force for morality as long as it's kept distant from politics, despise revolutionary ideologies, and a supporter of the Constitution and the order of government. I also hate Grievance Politics and Marxist discourse. Some others too that I can't think of rn.

One 'study' from a leftist rag isn't an argument
By all means, refute it. This is literally the only study that dealt with the topic that I could find.
hen a woman hits 40, and realizes she's never going to be able to have the children she wanted, that's a little piece of personal hell.
Proof?
For women not being as physically capable as men?
That feminists think they are, which I fancy should have been obvious.
 

Wargamer08

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By all means, refute it. This is literally the only study that dealt with the topic that I could find.
Why is this your constant refrain? Let's see a little more effort posting from you backing up why you think feminism is such a force for good. Given how it's the total opposite of merit-based and is directly linked to both socialism and promoted heaviest by socialists.

Feminism was founded on grievance culture, and continues to use it as a rally cry. Given your stated opposition of grievance culture, I'm increasingly skeptical that you're carrying your side of the discussion in good faith.
 

Zachowon

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Arnt the production concerns about the civilian stuff not the military contracted stuff?
 

ATP

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'Self inflicted', my foot.
Well,there is old soviet joke about that.Even two,about Majakowsky/soviet poet who officially schot himself/

1.What was Majakowsky last world before his suicide? "Comrades,do not schoot"
2.Why Majakowsky schoot himself twice in back of his head? to be sure,that he really die.
 

Skitzyfrenic

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By all means, refute it. This is literally the only study that dealt with the topic that I could find.

I, uh, I already did this. In that post with all the links? I went and found as many serious governmental and scientific sources as I could. To include a scientific paper which uses happiness data from a survey that has been conducted since the 1970s along with every census in the United States.

A very strong source, I would say.

My dude, LordsFire even brought that up and you completely ignored it.


Um.

This is very much a google it yourself because people in your position kinda need to see it to believe it, and it all basically repeats ad naseum with a slant that usually comes across as very entitled and men are the fault.

There is near literal deluge of articles from women centric media about this subject. You could probably search female loneliness epidemic.

Women in the 30s+ are fucking losing it, they can't find a man, they feel lonely. Where have all the good men gone?! Which sounds suspiciously like incel rhetoric.

They self report that they did all the things feminism told them to do. Career, focus on themselves, enjoy their twenties. They can't get good men. Good men that they deserve.

The number of tiktoks of late twenties+ women having meltdowns realizing that they are increasingly likely to die cold and alone is on the rise.

This is all pretty public, and not reported on in a constructive way.

My conclusion from this explosion of public self-reporting, and magazine interviews on the subject is that career women are pretty fucking miserable and they self-identify that it's their lack of relationship.

The closest I came to a real source (search term used was what group of women is the unhappiest) was this from Psychology Today and 2011. But it's supporting documentation is an expired link. Several other articles use seem to use the same data.

To cover it briefly, Men (aged 39) who are married with a child and making $150-200k a year with a stay at home wife are the happiest.

The unhappiest are unmarried, childless professional Women (aged 42) making less than $100k a year.

Even the Guardian, using an official ONS (UK gov't afaik) survey for data that is also 404 not found, reports that people, in general, are least happy from 40-59.

It seems that men vs women happiness, in general, is a pretty fraught search, with wildly different conclusions everywhere. One said young women are happier, another said young men are. One said women were happier on average until late 40s, and another said women became less happy in their mid 30s. One report was global, and another was for some asshole in the middle of nowhere. And I couldn't find an actual paper in the amount of time I was willing to invest.

However, as we've got at least one good source on married people being happier than unmarried people (see my earlier post with all the links), and the stuff from this post, we can use our own brains to come to the conclusion that unmarried women in their 40s are pretty fucking miserable.

Aydin Paladin has an excellent video on how happy empowered women are actually miserable, complete with scientific papers.

While stumbling about, I will anecdotally share (because I'm like six searches past and I don't want to go back) that a lot of articles did mention that happier people tend to get married in the first place.
 
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