This is exactly the point, that no, it should not be about men and women. Here is a direct quote from her post:
"I launched a study last year, exploring the many different forms of victim blaming women and girls can experience. Over 700 people responded. My other recent studies have included interviewing women who have been blamed for rape and abuse, interviewing therapists and support workers who work with women who blame themselves for being abused or attacked and a complex study in which I developed and validated a new psychometric measure of victim blaming of women.
I honestly cannot express how much whataboutery I get. "
In this instance, her study was about 'exploring the many different forms of victim blaming women and girls can experience'. This study was not about men at all. But why do so many men want to make it about them?
This is exactly the point, that no, it should not be about men and women. Here is a direct quote from her post:
"I launched a study last year, exploring the many different forms of victim blaming women and girls can experience. Over 700 people responded. My other recent studies have included interviewing women who have been blamed for rape and abuse, interviewing therapists and support workers who work with women who blame themselves for being abused or attacked and a complex study in which I developed and validated a new psychometric measure of victim blaming of women.
I honestly cannot express how much whataboutery I get. "
In this instance, her study was about 'exploring the many different forms of victim blaming women and girls can experience'. This study was not about men at all. But why do so many men want to make it about them?
I actually do despair, whataboutery in practice.
Why do you need that validation? There are a lot of good guys who don't sexually harass women- well, I shouldn't have to tell you- that is what it should be, that is the norm, you don't need praise or validation for that. Why do you even need to say that? But you expect that praise, you expect every outcry of condemnation to be prefaced by- but not all guys are like that!
Ok, so, at the risk of great irony, what about the men?
There has been an increase in gang related crime- but not all men are involved in gangs, or in crime- aren't they great.
There has been an increase in domestic violence- but not all of it ( even if it is the majority) is perpetrated by men. A significant minority of domestic violence is perpetrated by women. And not all men even attack their wives, aren't they great.
Men are great, men are great, men are great. There, is that enough, or should we talk more about men?
Again, what men do you know that discuss a specific rape or sexual harassment case saying how horrible it is but then add, ‘but we are not all like that’.... seriously how many times have you heard that?
I actually do despair, whataboutery in practice.
Can she back that up or is it just her opinion that the "patriarchal society" is to blame for suicide rates among young men? Does she understand irony when she says that in the same article as she talks about victim blaming?We know that the leading cause of death in young men aged 18-35 is suicide. This is the strongest symptom of a patriarchal society where emotionless males struggle to cope with trauma and feelings, can’t open up, don’t feel safe to talk and become completely overwhelmed by emotions they are taught are ‘feminine’, which further induces shame and stigma.
As a single parent I agree.You want sexism???? Look at how society looks at parenting.....
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