You could attribute it to what we've been talking about here, but I've always seen those situations as a result of women never having learned what a real fight entails.
For example, how many videos are out there of a women just noodle arm striking a guy, either in a bar, or during one of these riots? Couple the idea that women are in fact treated more compassionately than men with the idea that they've been lied to as far as being as strong/fast/capable as men, and you have a recipe for someone who doesn't believe there will be any negative consequences for aggressive action, nevermind deadly consequences.
Meanwhile I can distinctly remember two police arrest videos, one where the suspect specifically targets the female officer and just beats the absolute fuck out of her, while in the other, chases her while she runs away waving her loaded gun around in fear.
Definitely. Our culture has created a crazy amount of women like this.
We've created a society where women are put on a pedestal and given a free pass to be as abusive as they'd like. Knowing that, they choose to take advantage of it whenever it suits them; especially when you mix that knowledge with inherent emotional immaturity that some may exhibit. I don't think many would argue that there are a large portion of women who put emotions before logic to begin with.
We can see this expectation they've developed manifested whenever there's an altercation that goes viral. For instance, when we see a video of a woman hitting a man and the man reciprocates by hauling off and smashing her — the look of absolute shock every single time is palpable.
Surprisingly — or perhaps not so — it's even further reflected when we take a look at domestic violence incidents in the lesbian community, who have alarmingly high rates of abuse.
When you add all the things that you mentioned with other commonly known truths, it paints a pretty clear picture. When there's practically zero consequences for a group, it's not unexpected they'll feel reaffirmed that certain behaviors are perfectly acceptable.
You could attribute it to what we've been talking about here, but I've always seen those situations as a result of women never having learned what a real fight entails.
For example, how many videos are out there of a women just noodle arm striking a guy, either in a bar, or during one of these riots? Couple the idea that women are in fact treated more compassionately than men with the idea that they've been lied to as far as being as strong/fast/capable as men, and you have a recipe for someone who doesn't believe there will be any negative consequences for aggressive action, nevermind deadly consequences.
Meanwhile I can distinctly remember two police arrest videos, one where the suspect specifically targets the female officer and just beats the absolute fuck out of her, while in the other, chases her while she runs away waving her loaded gun around in fear.
Definitely. Our culture has created a crazy amount of women like this.
We've created a society where women are put on a pedestal and given a free pass to be as abusive as they'd like. Knowing that, they choose to take advantage of it whenever it suits them; especially when you mix that knowledge with inherent emotional immaturity that some may exhibit. I don't think many would argue that there are a large portion of women who put emotions before logic to begin with.
We can see this expectation they've developed manifested whenever there's an altercation that goes viral. For instance, when we see a video of a woman hitting a man and the man reciprocates by hauling off and smashing her — the look of absolute shock every single time is palpable.
Surprisingly — or perhaps not so — it's even further reflected when we take a look at domestic violence incidents in the lesbian community, who have alarmingly high rates of abuse.
When you add all the things that you mentioned with other commonly known truths, it paints a pretty clear picture. When there's practically zero consequences for a group, it's not unexpected they'll feel reaffirmed that certain behaviors are perfectly acceptable.