• mirshafie
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    2 days ago

    Yeah, exactly. The difference is that men don’t let it control whether or not they go outside.

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      I’m willing to bet those male murder statistics are just related to gang activity. That’s not a huge part of the general population. 99.999999% of men are probably pretty safe to walk around outside alone and not get bothered or noticed at all.

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        US bias? :)

        It’s roughly the same everywhere in the West. Similar to sexual assault that targets women, the victim and perpetrator almost always know each other.

        But yeah, while many men have been harassed at some point, very few have been violently robbed, beaten or murdered.