Women don't really understand fighting IQ, actual strength, tempered aggression, strategy,
If they did, would it make a difference? No amount of “fighting IQ” and “strategy” (unless we’re counting being adequately armed) would make them able to stand up to a black man or white man who was really willing to attack them, and in terms of likelihood of using untempered aggression unpredictably or for relatively small reasons, I think they’d be correct to be more worried about black men, on average, than whites.
I think the guy who posted that, like many others, misused the word strategy and included concepts like tactics, approaches, patterns for executing a task that align to strategies.
Sure, maybe, but even if you rewrite his comment to be something like "women don't understand self-defense strategies or the tactics for implementing them," then you still end up at the point where whether they understand any of that or not doesn't impact the fact that black men are—on average—correct to identify as the largest threat.
If they did, would it make a difference? No amount of “fighting IQ” and “strategy” (unless we’re counting being adequately armed) would make them able to stand up to a black man or white man who was really willing to attack them, and in terms of likelihood of using untempered aggression unpredictably or for relatively small reasons, I think they’d be correct to be more worried about black men, on average, than whites.
I think the guy who posted that, like many others, misused the word strategy and included concepts like tactics, approaches, patterns for executing a task that align to strategies.
Sure, maybe, but even if you rewrite his comment to be something like "women don't understand self-defense strategies or the tactics for implementing them," then you still end up at the point where whether they understand any of that or not doesn't impact the fact that black men are—on average—correct to identify as the largest threat.