Tessa120
Current game: Elex
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One in four women have been sexually assaulted at least once in their lives. 1 in 4, that's a huge number. We have to be aware of what is happening around us, be aware of potential threats. We have to take threatening behavior seriously. Men don't face these horrible things at anywhere near the rate that women do, so they don't have to be on their guard constantly and they are the target of creepy behavior far less frequently. When something is rarely a threat or serious concern to you, it is very easy to feel that it's rarely a threat to anyone at all and anyone concerned is over-reacting, instead of realizing that differences in the situation (like gender) can seriously skew the odds of being the victim of a violent crime.Seems irrational,hysterical and unintelligent.
I'll be that person and throw out the race card. Philando Castile had a conceal carry permit, told the cop he had a conceal carry permit, told the cop that there was a pistol in the car, and was shot to death after he reached for his ID as he had been told to do. I'm white, my husband is white, and my husband got pulled over for speeding 3 times while his pistol was in the car. All three times, he told the cop he had a conceal carry permit and the pistol was in the car, all three times he was asked for his conceal carry permit and the pistol, which he handed over rather than the cop reaching for it directly, all three times he sat in the car while the cop ran the serial number and wrote up the ticket, and all three times he was sent on his merry way. Would it be very easy for people like my husband and I to say that there's no real danger of a cop shooting if you are carrying weapons legally and therefore people who get shot must be criminals? Yeah, it would be easy. Is it reality? Nope. That's how it is with men's perception of the level of danger women are in from guys who think they "own" women and can do whatever. It's not in men's faces, so easy to downplay, but the reality is far different and far more dangerous than the perception.