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12-02-2017, 07:05 AM
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Re: Man Gets Lynched to Death After Stabbing Ex Girlfriend to Death at Bus Stop
I'm not saying all men are inherently violent or that masculinity is "toxic", but its undeniable that men commit the vast majority of violent crime around the world. From 1980 to 2008, men accounted for 90.5% of murder convictions in the US. This isn't a culturally-determined phenomenon.
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12-07-2017, 12:48 AM
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Re: Man Gets Lynched to Death After Stabbing Ex Girlfriend to Death at Bus Stop
I wish they would let the public do this over here. I doubt anyone tracked down Mr. Stomper or got a statement from him because there was absolutely no need to. Good work!
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12-20-2017, 11:12 PM
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Re: Man Gets Lynched to Death After Stabbing Ex Girlfriend to Death at Bus Stop
however, the race of the individuals needs to be considered to have a more accurate representation of the type of people who commit violence, and in a societal context, the traditional male gender role calls for service to others and stoicism and often those social constraints lead to situations in which men are expected to carry out the physical course of action. Often times those duties are mis-prioritized due to dysfunctional backgrounds or a society that actively implements measures to replace the founding stock of a nation (ZOG America is perfect example of ladder). often the male gender is expected to uphold a responsibility for the well being of others in a society that historically women had no part in facilitating. you can see examples of this whenever you see women committing violence. they typically have much more of a barbaric nature due to the lack of external responsibility that has been culturally bestowed onto women in traditional society.
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