Ally Fogg: The astonishing secret success of campaigns around violence against women

An interesting piece just published by Ally Fogg. It reveals as utterly absurd, the claims of feminists that we have an ‘epidemic of sexual offending against women’. The mainstream media, of course, has no interest in reporting the good news. From the article:

The incidence of domestic violence has plummeted over the past twenty years, down by more than 75% from its peak in 1993.

But for my money, the most encouraging news of all is with sexual offences. For many years, even while other forms of violent offences against (mostly) women were plummeting, sexual offences showed only modest reductions, if any. The last two years have seen substantial reductions in all sexual assaults (again, using CSEW figures, not police recorded crime). The latest figures show a 27% reduction year-on-year. Last year 2.2% of women suffered any kind of sexual offence. As recently as 2005/6 that figure was 5%. Since then it has declined 56%.

We note the ratio of female victims of domestic homicide to male victims has declined from 4.75:1 to 3.65:1. Bad news for feminists.

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