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We're all going extinct.
I wish...
We're all going extinct.
Of strange people in New York city perhaps... the argument I was countering was broad and included all women and that women were being raped at such a high percentage.
Here a woman could walk around in a bikini all day and not attract one inappropriate comment.
Even if you say that only those two guys were creepy (which I disagree with) - that was two guys in the same day. And it happens every day, over and over and over. That kind of junk.
We need to get men as well as women to say "this isn't acceptable". We need to change the culture. It's a long struggle, but it needs to happen (in my opinion). Women shouldn't have to face this.
Was the walk a straight 10 hours? It was 2 to 3 hours of filming split across several days, totaling up to 10 hours.
Will a fuller edit be released? Since we had ten hours of footage shot at 2.7k, I was dealing with over 200GB of footage, which I quickly got rid of to allow for easier editing weeks ago, so I no longer have access to that footage.
No because marriage isn't the problem, it's the precursor to the abuse that is the problem is domestic violence situations.And it's happened before that a man kills his wife. So does that mean we women should all be afraid to get married in the event our husbands decide to kill us?
No because marriage isn't the problem, it's the precursor to the abuse that is the problem is domestic violence situations.
No, because the precursors to the murder were the catcall and her rejection of it.So in other words the single example of a nut killing a woman because she ignored his catcalls was irrelevant.
No, because the precursors to the murder were the catcall and her rejection of it.
1. If a man hits his wife once, but raises his hand to hit everyday, it is reasonable for her to fear that he will hit her again. Same thing here.By one person. One.
I assume you have hundreds of other examples? I can Google hundreds of examples of spouses killing each other.
1. If a man hits his wife once, but raises his hand to hit everyday, it is reasonable for her to fear that he will hit her again. Same thing here.
2. I've already explained that your spouse example is erroneous because marriage itself is not a precursor to violence.
I only need a single example to demonstrate my argument. What purpose would another example serve?You provided a single example. Please provide others. Even a half dozen examples will do.
I only need a single example to demonstrate my argument. What purpose would another example serve?
Where did I argue that there was a trend? Perhaps I was unclear because I don't recall saying that there was a "trend" in anything.So one example indicates a trend to you.