Matt Goodwin: “Why won’t they talk about these crimes?”

Interesting. I’ve posted the following comments:

“Matt, we cannot expect feminists to have the slightest interest in male victims and their suffering, nor an interest in female perpatrators. But we should expect more of non-feminists.

Time and again I’ve pointed in my comments on your articles to the existence of male victims of the rape gangs, and yet again in this piece you don’t mention them. I expect the mainstream media to say nothing of their existence (let alone show any empathy for them) but frankly I’d expect better from your blog, of all places.

Four months ago I blogged a short piece on Baroness Casey’s 194-page report:

The piece also has a link to Casey’s report, which made it clear that over 20% of the victims were male, and over 20% of the perpetrators female. One feels for the male victims, their existence never recognised by the media.

Matt, I ask that your recognise the existence of both male victims and female perpetrators in your future articles, and for empathy to be shown towards the male victims along with condemnation of the female perpetrators. Thank you.

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LAUGHING AT FEMINISTS http://laughingatfeminists.com

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2 thoughts on “Matt Goodwin: “Why won’t they talk about these crimes?”

    • Indeed the really “radical” idea is that men should be treated equally. Simple equality, equal treatment, rights and responsibilities, would be totally revolutionary because it would expose the privileges enjoyed by women. One simple example still screamed about is the same retirement age for all! How about the same sentencing for crimes? Equal access to parental leave? A presumption of equal rights and responsibilities with regard to reproduction, children? The “TERF wars” have highlighted the many special provisions made for women.

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