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Why do we demonize men?

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"...similar human safety is the responsibility of everyone, not just one part of the human dyad.Posted by JamesH, Wednesday, 20 October"

It is a mutual responsibility but that does not absolve a criminal in the event of committing assault for example. A puddle of water that someone slips in is not guilty, only the person who spilled it and failed to clean up. I don't think you can reasonably compare apples and oranges with serious crime where there is intent.

That would be like saying lets let all the rapists go as the women have to share responsibility for just being there.

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If you perceive women as freight trains how are you any different from the minority of feminists whom you perceive as demonising men?
Posted by pelican, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 8:00:30 AM
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Pelican:"If you perceive women as freight trains"

Huh? Have you been smoking something you shouldn't?
Posted by Antiseptic, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 8:12:49 AM
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"Pelican, what of the runaway train, whilst we're all watching for angels? Ah, now I see, the angels will save us all from a horrible wreck. Yet another fairy story..."

That was your quote not mine but yes I meant runaway train not 'freight' train
Posted by pelican, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 8:25:57 AM
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Pelican:"That was your quote not mine"

You really have become quite dishonest, Pelican. I'm disappointed in you.

Me[from the post before the one you quoted]:"Feminism is an out-of-control train, with the throttle tied dpown and the brake removed. Any process that has a strong positive feedback and no negative feedback is going to eventually fail catastophically. The feminist movement train is heading for a massive derailment, when all that is needed is to untie the throttle and find the brake lever.

If you were honest, as I once thought you were, you'd acknowledge that there needs to be balance and that such a thing is simply not possible in a feminist paradigm, since it is inherently one-sided and misandric."

You seem to have missed that one.
Posted by Antiseptic, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 8:29:58 AM
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Well if I disappoint you I disappoint you - not much I can do about that, I only ask you look at your own posts sometimes with an equally critical and honest eye. Your attitudes disappoint me at times too even though we agree on other issues, but I don't know you personally so will refrain from any assessments of your integrity.
Posted by pelican, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 1:29:18 PM
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Within the human dyad, there are certain catalysts that trigger a range of reactions. Certain catalysts cause can cause caustic erosion at various speeds. Other catalyst cause reactions ranging from mild to volcanic eruption proportions.

As with any binary system, remove one part of the binary, and the catalyst has no effect.

Some catalysts used in small or minute quanties may add a bit of excitment, where to much is a bit like the richter scale, increasing out of proportion by a factor of 10 or more.

So would it be possible to use a systems approach analysis to the human dyad, admittedly there a many variables.
Posted by JamesH, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 7:59:02 PM
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