Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Jun 6
th, 2018 at 2:21pm:
Quote:Casting all men in the same category based on any accusation or emotional claim at all is a certainty to alienate and radicalise increasing numbers of them - and thus the very act of seeking to control violence by using violence is the cause of escalation and thus of the rising death toll.
Nobody is casting all men in the same catagory. What is being cast is all men that murder their partners and/or children.
Spot
But that's just the point, they do.
Men are always seen as the evil bad ones.
Often the abuse starts with the female, the man simply by being stronger does more damage.
Let me pose this little question to you.
Imagine a small child walks onto the road.
A man picks up the child and looks around.
What is your honest first opinion, no BULL shite, what woukd your first thoughts be?
Now imagine the same scenario, but with a woman picking up the child and looking around.
What are you first thoughts this time?
Men are always seen as the aggressors.
Men are always seen as the bad guys.
I took my wife to the hospital a few years back.
He mouth was swollen and bleeding.
I was separated under the guise of filling in forms while they took her into triage.
She had a dry socket after a tooth extraction gone bad.
Only after she managed to explain was I allowed in.
Always men are seen as the bad guy.
Ironic. Valkie complaining about being stereotyped. No doubt though that people take one look at him and immediately judge him to be of an unsavoury character. Sleep with dogs and you get fleas.