I saw what was posted and know it to be a big nothing burger. But hey, go ahead whine about it if you think it will somehow change things.You didn't even read the links this thread was built on. You're not interested in learning anything.
I saw what was posted and know it to be a big nothing burger. But hey, go ahead whine about it if you think it will somehow change things.
I am not comparing grievances.
So you are not sure if this is the case?
Show some cases, in context, where men and women were treated differently and how widespread the reasoning for those cases is.I am not going to participate in a comparison of grievances. It's not productive. Giving attention to issues men face does not subtract from issues women face. All of these issues deserve attention and shouldn't be undermined by a victim competition.
Show some cases, in context, where men and women were treated differently and how widespread the reasoning for those cases is.
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No, I read 2 of the 3 before posting. None provide case by case comparisons. They are based on research only.You didn't look at the links either.
I am not going to participate in a comparison of grievances. It's not productive. Giving attention to issues men face does not subtract from issues women face. All of these issues deserve attention and shouldn't be undermined by a victim competition.
yeah its messed upI tend to think so.
Study Finds Huge Gap Between How Long Men And Women Spend In Prison
Study Finds Huge Gap Between How Long Men And Women Spend In Prisonwww.huffpost.com
Criminal Sentencing
Research has repeatedly shown that men get higher criminal sentences than women even when all other factors are accounted for. See also, Seattle Times, “Stncfm.org
Gender bias in prison sentencing
It is well-known in criminology that men are treated more harshly in the criminal justice system, and women are treated more leniently. E.g., … it finds large gender gaps favoring women throu…criticathink.wordpress.com
Can someone please translate this to a standard form of English? Thanks.If my daddy hadn't systemic sexisimed my momma, I wouldn't be here
Can someone please translate this to a standard form of English? Thanks.
Try to keep it in the English language the next time and we might think that it is funny.Look up the word "joke".
It's a relevant and valid question to ask. Don't make comments which suggest something to the contrary and not expect to have someone ask a question about that. Your comments sounded as if this whole debate is one dimensional.
Try to keep it in the English language the next time and we might think that it is funny.
That isn't funny or witty. It's just stupid.Look up the word "joke". The thread title mentions "systemic sexism". I said "if my daddy hadn't 'systemic seximised' my momma I wouldn't be here."
If you can't wrap your mind around the underlying sarcasm in the made up term "systemic seximised" then maybe your corset is too tight. We here an onslaught of all kind of claims of "systemic" this or that to create a perpetual victim status class. "Systemic racism", "systemic sexism", systemic income inequality", "systemic homophobia", "systemic white privilege" and on and on.
Yeah, I am ridiculing that. Its all systemic idiocy.
That isn't funny or witty. It's just stupid.
It was a spin on comedian Chris Rock's joke about sexual harassment. "If my daddy didn't sexually harass my momma I wouldn't be here." Which was funny, because as we all know 90% of sexual harassment claims are fabricated BS anyway.
Just like libertarianism.
What does that have to do with me? I'm not in the losertarian party. I am an independent conservative, which basically is me saying the Republican party is too liberal for me.
I tend to think so.
Study Finds Huge Gap Between How Long Men And Women Spend In Prison
Study Finds Huge Gap Between How Long Men And Women Spend In Prisonwww.huffpost.com
Criminal Sentencing
Research has repeatedly shown that men get higher criminal sentences than women even when all other factors are accounted for. See also, Seattle Times, “Stncfm.org
Gender bias in prison sentencing
It is well-known in criminology that men are treated more harshly in the criminal justice system, and women are treated more leniently. E.g., … it finds large gender gaps favoring women throu…criticathink.wordpress.com
As you point out, the aspect of violence is very compelling. It harms the most people. I had a link to the FBI stats on crime and in those, 89% of all violent crime was committed by men.Does it? Which group commits more crime, which group tends to be repeat offenders, which group tend commit the majority of violent crimes? Clue it isn't women. I am sure there are a handful of cases where a woman obviously got preferential treatment but I doubt it is the norm.
89% of all violent crime was committed by men.
If you cannot identify that there are actual injustices being committed on men...and harsher sentencing is only an observation...you have not identified a cause, only an assumption...their sex....then how can we comment on fixing it? You are assuming it's 'broken' because you are viewing it from a gender standpoint. How do you know it's not warranted? What is the predisposition to violence? To recidivism? To motive and influence?I personally do not know the best way to approach this issue. That doesn't mean the issue shouldn't be brought up for discussion. If I was your boss I would rather you tell me about a problem and not have a solution than have you not bring it up at all.
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