Why do so many teenage girls feel unsafe?

A piece by Kristina Murkett for Unherd, just published. I’ve posted these comments:
Why do so many teenage girls feel unsafe? Because feminists in the mainstream media and elsewhere have long preyed on hard-wired female anxiety and detached women and girls from reality. Far more men and boys are assaulted in the public sphere than women and girls. The UK is a very safe place for women and girls in particular. Feminists are the only group in the world deliberately seeking to make women and girls more anxious than they would naturally be, to drive their lucrative industries, notably domestic violence and rape. Mike Buchanan JUSTICE FOR MEN & BOYS http://atomic-temporary-215937230.wpcomstaging.com

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  1. I notice both the author and most of the comments point out the reality is the reverse and so the key is the “feeling unsafe”. Feelings not a reality. What is interesting is that almost all don’t mention feminism and feminists. Even though they often describe campaigns and public messaging as fueling this level of anxiety. Feminism really has achieved a sort of strange “free pass”, where it’s acolytes and activists are very powerful in the media and civil life, yet somehow invisible at the same time. Its as though people just can’t join the dots if it means admitting those nice feminist types aren’t all nice at all.

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