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Social Science by Anonymous 2018-07-22 01:19:48
Social Science
Do you agree with feminist statistics that say women are in more danger on a college campus in america then in a war zone in the congo...?
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Anonymous
I don't believe in any of the statistics they produce. Shoddy methods designed to prove a pre-determined outcome for the sake of propaganda.
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Anonymous
yes. two disparate groups of people, first india and second, sweden, have had problems with rape. men behave like animals, taking advantage of helpless women and prey on them. what do they have in common, [1.] they are men, and [2.]they are in the same environment as women. there are both formal social laws in government and in religion, and informal disdain and dissuasion for the behaviors. in the swedish situation the women and men were in groups publicly, whereas, in the indian situation, the men were able to separate the victim from the crowd. being adults and knowing the laws exist and will bring punishment did not stop the behavior. ----------------------------------- answer:the solution lays in social-influence and social-support from other men, so strong that the need to be part of a male-identified group, overcame any consideration of ethical values. sociology says there is gender-identifying, sexual-identifying, and identifying based on sexual-orientation; so that, gender-membership values, sexual-membership values, and sexual-orientation membership values exist, and can be recognized by others, thus increasing the perpetrator's self-esteem, and his social-ranking. def: per·pe·tra·tor noun a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act. "the perpetrators of this horrific crime must be brought to justice"
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Anonymous
"Do you agree with feminist statistics that say women are in more danger on a college campus in america then in a war zone in the congo...?" Absolutely not. Feminists rape statistics were made purposely and deceptively, to "prove" their "rape culture" idea and not to tell the truth. They went so far as to count women who never claimed to be raped, as rape victims in their famous study to get that 1 in 4 rape statistic they set out for. Check this out: http://aspiringeconomist.com/index.php/2... From the link: Only 27 percent of the women Koss counted as having been raped identified themselves as rape victims. Moreover, 42 percent of labeled rape victims, went on to have sex with their attackers at a later date. Clearly, something is wrong. That tells you all you need to know about the feminist operating method regarding "rape culture" on campus. .
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Anonymous
yeah man something like 50 women die a day on college campuses
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Anonymous
Lol no No one listens to them anymore
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Anonymous
Not at all. In South Africa, it is estimated that over 40% of South African women will be raped in their lifetime. Rape... they can actually use the real word of 'rape'! They have a rape culture. 1 in 4 women experienced sexual assault while in college. 'Unwanted sexual comments' are included in that statistic. It does not necessarily mean 'raped'. In fact, unless the word rape is used, I will always assume that 'sexual assault' does not even include actual rape. A study, in 2007, of 4446 women it states, "2.8% of college women had experienced a completed and/or attempted rape". I'll guess that less than 0.5% was actual rape... so they had to include the attempted rape as well into the seemingly larger statistic. I was so very close when I guessed 0.5% of the 2.8%; it's actually 0.61% to 0.76%. http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/rsavc... That is 1-in-146… not 1-in-4 !!!
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Anonymous
Actual crime statistics indicate women are quite safe. I mean the verifiable numbers, not the hysterical ones.