Challenging Feminist Dogma
By TheRealDawn
@dawnald (85137)
Shingle Springs, California
January 1, 2023 5:31pm CST
This is coming from someone who has always considered herself a feminist. That is, a person who believes in equality. It seems as if the current crop of feminists believes that men are bad and women are superior. If that is what feminism has become, I am not one after all.
A friend of mine who is a former police officer was studying criminology at UC Davis, specifically for a PHD. He was meeting with a group of women academics, and one of them stated that only men commit domestic violence. He contradicted her by stating this was untrue and that as a police officer he had arrested a number of women for domestic violence.
Their response was not to have a discussion about it, but to collude to try and get him kicked out of the program. Shutting down free speech and retaliating against the speaker is un-American, period. I've seen this tactic elsewhere, for example in clips from the film The Red Pill, where feminists shout down men who have been harmed in the courts by false accusations of domestic violence and rape.
Data shows that many accusations of domestic violence and rape are false. You should never automatically believe the accuser. You need to evaluate the evidence (after a thorough investigation has been completed) before coming to conclusions.
Innocent until proven guilty, not the other way around.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
2 Jan 23
I agree with the update on feminists. This group you speak of sounds pretty biased in their views. I agree that accusers of any kind need to be checked out. Justice can only be attained by doing so.
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@RebeccasFarm (91299)
• United States
1 Jan 23
They are controlling sick women those types.
Happy New Years to you Dawn, hope you are doing well.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
2 Jan 23
This business of taking for granted that it is only men are the cause of domestic violence should stop.
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@kaylachan (84701)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Jan 23
Sadly it seems that more and more, I've seen more people being made to feel like criminals, before being proven one or the other, and if they aren't guilty.... they have to live with how they've been treated. Just like our medical system, our justice system is just as broken.
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@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
2 Jan 23
@kaylachan right, so many false convictions, but even if a falsely accused person isn't convicted, they have to deal with things like loss of job, loss of reputation, financial loss, loss of friends, etc.
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@kaylachan (84701)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Jan 23
@dawnald We still don't know the amount of people sitting in jail today who've been falsely convicted. They can appeal their cases of course, but that takes time and money and know-how. Most of those lose everything.
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
2 Jan 23
That's very true. We have very wicked women in this world. In India it's the morther- in-law who usually tortures the daughter-in-law or son-in-law.
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@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
3 Jan 23
@dawnald Is it the same situation in my country.
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@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
9 Feb 23
Open minded consideration of facts is important. I am not a feminist of that sort at all. Maybe not at all. Who knows. Those women give women and feminists a bad name.
@BarBaraPrz (51811)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
2 Jan 23
Well, I've always believed women were superior. I remember one day (as a small child) being out front when the garbage was being picked up. One of the garbage collectors (a man obviously at that time) called me a boy. I remember saying "I'm not a boy. Boys are stupid: they grow up to be garbage men."
But I know that women can and do commit domestic violence, and some even get jobs as "garbage men".
But I know that women can and do commit domestic violence, and some even get jobs as "garbage men".1 person likes this
@sathviksouvik (23233)
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2 Jan 23
in India there are civil remedies for domestic violence
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@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
2 Jan 23
There are here too, but the courts are strongly biased in favor of the women.
@sathviksouvik (23233)
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3 Jan 23
@dawnald thanks Real Dawn I agree with you in India also women have some edge over men in legal decisions
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