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When Will We Focus on Ending Male Violence Against Women?

 Brilliantly stated by Jen@OregonFeminist on X.com:Many of feminism's arguments rely on male violence statistics.But when men can legally declare

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 Brilliantly stated by Jen@OregonFeminist on X.com:

Many of feminism’s arguments rely on male violence statistics.

But when men can legally declare themselves women, there is no longer recognition of “male violence” – there’s only “people” violence.

It amazes me how many people – including people who care deeply about women’s rights – don’t recognize how big of a deal it is that the US government pretends a woman is anyone who describes himself as a woman.

We cannot track male violence in a world where we cannot accurately define “man” and “woman” – graphics like this one are no longer possible.

Male violence is hidden by gender ideology. And we cannot fight what we cannot see.


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