• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I’m sorry I just don’t feel very unsafe around women. Why should I? The cast majority of violence is committed by men against other men.

    I’m a man, and I’m wary of other men, who often attack men over women, or their ego, or their fragile state of mind has been disrupted momentarily or whatever other trivial reason men feel justified attacking people.

    Driving in my car = men are more likely to participate in road rage At work = men are more likely to commit violence at work than women At home = men are most likely to break and enter occupied homes In public = men are most likely to be the perpetrator of a public mass shooting public shooting.

    I’m a man and I agree with women. Men often react violently when angry, and women simply do not. Whether thats a power thing, and if women were bigger it would flip, but the point is, if you are generally worried about your safety, then you don’t need to worry about women very much at all, and you need to worry about men very much so.

    Remember these are generalizations, anyone is capable of anything and women have killed men before and women have committed violence before.

    • fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc
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      3 months ago

      Everything you’ve listed is an absurd over statement.

      often attack men over women, or their ego, or their fragile state of mind has been disrupted momentarily or whatever other trivial reason men feel justified attacking people.

      This is simply not the reality I live in. I’ve never known someone to attack someone over a woman, nor their fragile state of mind?

      Driving in my car = men are more likely to participate in road rage At work = men are more likely to commit violence at work than women At home = men are most likely to break and enter occupied homes In public = men are most likely to be the perpetrator of a public mass shooting public shooting.

      I’ve certainly never experienced any of this and while mass shootings and robberies do occur they’re so rare that being a victim of such a crime is not a tangible risk.

      Honestly you’re more likely tripping over your shoelace and dying than any of these things actually happening.

      • barsoap@lemm.ee
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        3 months ago

        Honestly you’re more likely tripping over your shoelace

        Ladders. Ladders are the #1 killer. And stupid shit on top of that, like taking something down from a high shelf.