FortySeven wrote: » A child has a right to see both parents. Human rights legislation. Courts award access, yes. Mothers choose not to allow this to happen. Now go and compare mothers punished for this by the courts and fathers not paying maintenence. I'll give you a clue. One is zero, the other fills our prison system. Please don't pretend that you are not well aware of this fact and stop wasting my time. I'm out. Due to mod warning earlier. Please do not equate this as a win, if I wasn't a step away from a permaban I would devote the rest of my day to wiping the floor with you.
demfad wrote: » FortySeven wrote: » Handily skirting the issue that they are fighting for rights that are currently law for children who cannot fight for themselves. It is law. Women are not respecting the law and their children suffer for it. Tell me what Ares women are still struggling for equality in? Dont be ridiculous. It is the courts who uphold the law on behalf of children not women's or men's groups. The court decides what is best for the child and rightly so? What's your problem with this?
FortySeven wrote: » Handily skirting the issue that they are fighting for rights that are currently law for children who cannot fight for themselves. It is law. Women are not respecting the law and their children suffer for it. Tell me what Ares women are still struggling for equality in?
cats pyjamas wrote: » When the courts also decide someone is not guilty of rape the stats are used by certain groups to try prove a rape culture. So the courts are always right?
demfad wrote: » As an example of the latter in the almost 3 decades that it became illegal for a husband to rape his wife there has only been one conviction. Although the box has been ticked in legislation clearly Irish society does not believe that a husband can rape his wife. That is rape culture.
Pat Mustard wrote: » Of all the possible reasons for a low number of convictions, the reason selected is that 'Irish society does does not believe that a husband can rape his wife'. Evidence to support argument: zero. Conclusion: rape culture. No logical progression. No explanation. Just rape culture, innit? Makes as much sense as 'computer says no'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOdjCb4LwQY
demfad wrote: » Lets be fair. It is not feminism that seeks to define what masculinity and femininity should be. Our culture defines it. Our culture should be accepting and tolerant enough to allow children to be themselves as feminism does. It is problematic when 'masculinity' in a culture that tells boys that learning is for nerds, or 'femininity' means there is something wrong girls who like sports or to play with boys or whatever. That is wrong and you are barking up the wrong tree to attach the blame to feminism. Feminism addresses this. As regards the OP scholarly studies have shown that the motives for domestic violence rape etc, (even family annihilation which is pertinent recently) tend to revolve around a sense of male superiority/entitlement of the perpetrator. If our culture brings us up to believe that boys are better than girls then some boys will grow into men who will be capable of these crimes and such a society will make it difficult for justice to be done. As an example of the latter in the almost 3 decades that it became illegal for a husband to rape his wife there has only been one conviction. Although the box has been ticked in legislation clearly Irish society does not believe that a husband can rape his wife. That is rape culture.
demfad wrote: » Nice try! If you cut out the logical progression from a quote, you can always claim the quote has no logical progression. Full quote below.
osmiumartist wrote: » Well go on then. Pick a number. The only hard number we have (35 per year) obviously doesn't suit your agenda.
demfad wrote: » Lets be fair. It is not feminism that seeks to define what masculinity and femininity should be. Our culture defines it. Our culture should be accepting and tolerant enough to allow children to be themselves as feminism does. It is problematic when 'masculinity' in a culture that tells boys that learning is for nerds, or 'femininity' means there is something wrong girls who like sports or to play with boys or whatever. That is wrong and you are barking up the wrong tree to attach the blame to feminism. Feminism addresses this.
Deleted User wrote: » Rape, consent, sexuality, masculinity, femininity, these are issues which strike at the core of who we are. People like Louise O Neil want to divide. They aren't interested in equality only hate and anger. I would never identify as feminist because it has become in my eyes a movement where men are seen as evil predators who would rape as soon as look at you, who belittle women and talk crudely about what they would like to do to us. It's a horrible attitude and a very sad one. I'm interested in treating human beings with respect and compassion regardless of their gender. The notion of a rape culture in Ireland is ridiculous.
Widdershins wrote: » ...And as the other poster said teLling boys that learning is for girls isn't an enforcement of any societal construct of masculinity. There's no tradition of boys being discouraged from learning, in wider society.
demfad wrote: » cats pyjamas wrote: » When the courts also decide someone is not guilty of rape the stats are used by certain groups to try prove a rape culture. So the courts are always right? I have only your word on that. You will need to elaborate on who is making this claim, exactly what it is based on and why you deem it relevant. The point here is that legislation is based on children's rights and NOT fathers rights or mothers rights. As it should be.
Widdershins wrote: » There is nothing wrong with traditional gender roles. Nobody is obliged to adhere to them. Anyone can reject them, and can reject their gender as well.It's feminism in it's new incarnation that seeks to label those who don't sit neatly into a role, whether they want the label or not. There is no sense in attempting to address something that's not a problem.
demfad wrote: » As has been pointed out already the main personality characteristic common to those who commit rape, domestic violence, femicide and family annihilation is a sense of male entitlement. Do you still think there isn't an issue with 'traditional' gender roles?
demfad wrote: » As an example of the latter in the almost 3 decades that it became illegal for a husband to rape his wife there has only been one conviction. Although the box has been ticked in legislation clearly Irish society does not believe that a husband can rape his wife.
That is rape culture.
mzungu wrote: » Irish society is OK about rape within marriage? Really? Any evidence aside from lack of convictions for a crime that is extremely difficult to prove? It is because rape is such a serious crime that the burden of proof is so high. I have asked this before in the thread and I will ask it again. Would those who wish to see higher convictions like the standards of proof to be dropped? A rape culture is where society condones and endorses rape. Irish society does nothing of the sort. Yes, we do have sexual assaults, unfortunately. But making out we have a rape culture is hyperbole.
Mortpourvelo wrote: » Anyone can feel as entitled as they want, if you refuse to let them they're screwed.Someone gropes you in a bar ? Smack them. Your boyfriend tells you that you can't see your friends ? Dump him. God forbid he lays a hand on you ? Kick him out and have him prosecuted. After smacking him. Don't want attention ? Don't go out dressed in something Miley Cyrus would think too revealing. You are responsible for your own life. Remember that.
Advbrd wrote: » I have seen "boys are told learning is for nerds" or similar in a number of posts. Am I living on a different planet? I have never experienced this and never heard anyone claim this before. Where is this happening?
Mortpourvelo wrote: » ...Seriously, go talk to a survivor of the Bosnian rape camps and tell them you're the same because Lorcan grabbed your a**e in Coppers. I dare ya.
tritium wrote: » Do the 40% of domestic abusers who are female also have a sense of male entitlement?
Mortpourvelo wrote: » I see the opposite - girls in mixed sex schools "dumbing down" because "no one wants a brainy girlfriend"
Mortpourvelo wrote: » Wait for the "they're not abusers, they're only doing it because they were abused first". Maybe I AM gender fluid ? Women mystify me!!!!
Mortpourvelo wrote: » [*]Your boyfriend tells you that you can't see your friends ? Dump him. [*]God forbid he lays a hand on you ? Kick him out and have him prosecuted. After smacking him. [*]Don't want attention ? Don't go out dressed in something Miley Cyrus would think too revealing. [/LIST] You are responsible for your own life. Remember that.