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We need to be careful of Straight Men - Look at Rape Statistics

  • 14-06-2022 7:36pm
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    Sexual violence is a gendered crime. It is for the most part perpetrated by men against girls and women. Since RCNI began producing statistical analysis of survivors attending RCC services in 2004 this pattern holds firm and correlates with the national prevalence study, SAVI (2002). • The vast majority of perpetrators of sexual violence were men and boys (96%).

    Surely with all the alarmist news people are peddling about trans and the all consuming histronics, if the principal that is used (you know trans women in changing rooms etc etc) then we must certainly be careful of straight men who represent a statistic of 96% of all perpetrators. Have you ever walked down the street and seen a straight man and instantly felt scared? It must be terrifying for women. Furthermore the report says that a lot of the attacks (see page 20 - graphs refer) paint a less than rosy picture, most of the perpetrators are those that are known to the victims. All of this in mind, should we be more careful of loved ones? The evidence bears it out...

    Post edited by Ten of Swords on


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