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Starry Messenger

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Fri May 18, 2012, 04:20 AM May 2012

Men’s Rights Movement Spreads False Claims about Women [View all]

http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2012/spring/myths-of-the-manosphere-lying-about-women



THE CLAIM Men’s rights activists often insist that men are victimized by sex crimes and abuse just as much as women are, if not more. This assertion is meant to support their contention that the courts and laws outrageously favor women.

THE REALITY A major 2010 study by the Centers for Disease Control’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control thoroughly debunks such claims. Nearly one in five American women (18.3%), the study found, have been raped; the comparable number for men is one in 71 (1.4%). Not only that, but more than half (51.1%) of female victims reported that their rapist was an intimate partner — a current or former spouse or boyfriend, or a date. According to a 2000 study by the Department of Justice, female rape victims were also about twice as likely as male rape victims to be injured during an assault (31.5% versus 16.5%), even though many women do not physically resist their attackers for fear of injury. Overall, the studies found, most violence of all kinds against women (64%) came from current or former intimate partners, while that is true for only about one-sixth (16.2%) of men. Women were also far more likely to be stalked than men (16.2% versus 5.2%), and two-thirds of women’s stalkers (66.2%) were current or former intimate partners, compared to four in 10 for men (41.4%). A 2005 Department of Justice study also found that between 1998 and 2002, 84% of spousal abuse victims were female, as were 86% of victims of abuse at the hands of a dating partner. Males made up 83% of all spouse murderers and 75% of dating partner murderers.

THE CLAIM In another effort to show that men are discriminated against, many men’s rights activists assert that women attack men just as much as men attack women, if not more. The website MensActivism.org is one of many that criticizes what it characterizes as “the myth that women are less violent than men.”

THE REALITY Men’s rights groups often cite the work of Deborah Capaldi, a researcher with the Oregon Learning Center, to back their claim. Capaldi did find that women sometimes initiate partner violence, although women involved in mutually aggressive partner relationships were more likely to suffer severe injuries than the men. But Capaldi studied only a very particular subset of the population — at-risk youth — rather than women in general, invalidating any claim that her findings applied generally. In fact, the 2000 Department of Justice study found that violence against both women and men is predominantly male violence. Nine in 10 women (91.9%) who were physically assaulted since the age of 18 were attacked by a male, while about one in seven male assault victims (14.2%) were victimized by females. Similarly, all female rape victims in the study were attacked by a male, while about a third of male victims (35.8%) were raped by a female.

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Very good article from Southern Poverty Law Center... hlthe2b May 2012 #1
I like how Men's Rights Stuff is on the SPLC radar --that's what we're dealing with CreekDog May 2012 #3
Thanks for posting! laconicsax May 2012 #2
That seems questionable... Neoma May 2012 #5
Why? -eom Control-Z May 2012 #6
Seems like it's broad brushing men. Neoma May 2012 #7
Nope. Control-Z May 2012 #8
At the time she made the post, there were people arguing over the Men's group in H&M. Neoma May 2012 #9
Wow. Control-Z May 2012 #11
The Southern Poverty Law Center MadrasT May 2012 #12
Okay. Neoma May 2012 #13
Correct. Starry Messenger May 2012 #15
In case anyone is interested in the views of ONE of the hosts of The Men's Group; Warren DeMontague May 2012 #16
I know you aren't replying to me, but I've never thought you are an MRA. Starry Messenger May 2012 #17
And I honestly knew jack diddly about MRA groups until recently. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #18
It's been rather obscure until recently, I think. Starry Messenger May 2012 #21
Were there really progressives and liberals who were fighting against VAWA reauthorization? Warren DeMontague May 2012 #22
MRA groups are extremely hateful. Men would not want to be associated with them. Dash87 May 2012 #23
Bingo. laconicsax May 2012 #24
What seems questionable? laconicsax May 2012 #10
Disturbing. :-( MerryBlooms May 2012 #4
One in five women have been raped!?! Rex May 2012 #14
I've never heard anyone claim that "men are victimized by sex crimes as much as women are" lumberjack_jeff May 2012 #19
Intimate Partner Violence: Definitions Starry Messenger May 2012 #20
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