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Originally posted by GiRTh
Of course men are victims but I dont like the way some people are constantly trying to prove it. What exactly is the problem? Have you been victimised? Then what is your issue with the sexual assault law being biased toward women. Statisitically women are sexually abused more than men.
The OP is an extremely biased statement that is built around a few carefully selected cases. I could post hundreds example that counter its claims but I dont see the point. If you honestly feel men are being marginalised in this world then you need a reality check.
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All the evidence Ron stated shows how men are victimized.
I know you don’t want to read them so I will give you an example. I am not clear on the uk funding but in the US, Breast cancer is federally funded 14 times higher than prostate cancer. But aren’t both diseases lethal and don’t both sexes pay taxes?! In fact, prostate cancer accounts for 37% of all cancers but recieves only 5% of federal research funding.
No, I have not got prostate cancer so by your definition that means I am not a victim but you are missing the point. What if I did get prostate cancer, what if you did? Would you be happy knowing that more is spent on regarding the health of women than of men?!
This is just one of many examples. If you are truly interested in seeing how men are victimized, do your own research.