The Notorious SLAV
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Damn. I guess that could've been expected, but the sheer difference is still quite something, especially with how close the victimization and perpetration rates are for physical violence especially, with psychological violence being kinda in the middle, though victimization is higher for all three types.
www.frontiersin.org
Obviously, this graph will never matter to anyone with anyone IRL, whether laypeople who just use the word "rape" to add emotional charge to their arguments or policymakers with any actual influence, we live in a world where actual numbers and statistics don't matter, if they ever did, but still, this should show how stupid the demonizing of all men as dangerous and violent rapists is, not just the small percentages but the lopsided victim/perpetrator ratios as well.
Of course, it gets even better when we look at whether those people were both victims and perpetrators, or if they have only ever been victimized/pure perpetrators.
An absolutely miniscule number of pure perpetrators of sexual violence who weren't victimized themselves, literally the single smallest group there, yet which of those groups gets constantly talked and fear-mongered about by feminists and other anti-male types? Like, to the point you'd say sexual violence is more common than just physical one
, according to them.
Frontiers | Lifetime Prevalence of Victimization and Perpetration as Related to Men’s Health: Clinical Insights
Violence is a known risk factor for health problems. In this epidemiological study across 5,385 male patients, we investigate the prevalence of perpetrated v...
Obviously, this graph will never matter to anyone with anyone IRL, whether laypeople who just use the word "rape" to add emotional charge to their arguments or policymakers with any actual influence, we live in a world where actual numbers and statistics don't matter, if they ever did, but still, this should show how stupid the demonizing of all men as dangerous and violent rapists is, not just the small percentages but the lopsided victim/perpetrator ratios as well.
Of course, it gets even better when we look at whether those people were both victims and perpetrators, or if they have only ever been victimized/pure perpetrators.
An absolutely miniscule number of pure perpetrators of sexual violence who weren't victimized themselves, literally the single smallest group there, yet which of those groups gets constantly talked and fear-mongered about by feminists and other anti-male types? Like, to the point you'd say sexual violence is more common than just physical one





