AP Knows About Surveys and Statistics
That's right. Men are starting to report sexual harassment more often. Up from 8% of all cases reported to 16%.
This tells me a number of things:
1) Sexual assault is not a woman only issue. Any left-wing femi-tard that tells you that obviously doesn't know what's up. Feel free to enlighten him/her.
2) Men who are sexually assaulted may be our silent victims in society. Everyone says "Women are too ashamed to cry rape," but what about men? Men who half the time will be told "You got a boner, you obviously wanted it."
South Park will aid me in my cause:
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That's right. I'm sourcing South Park.
At any rate, the video shows what I'm speaking of. If a man gets assaulted by a woman, then he's automatically assumed to have wanted the sexual involvement. South Park may be exaggerating, sure. But it speaks true all the same.
Not only that, but think of the air surrounding men in American society these days. We're strong, we're powerful, we ought to be able to fend off anything. So when a woman tries to sexually assault a man, a lot of our peers will think "Well, why didn't he just push her away?" Simple fact of the matter is that shock and weapons play a huge part in the issue.
The above paragraph applies to men who get assaulted by gay men as well. America already has a stereotype of the "feminine gay" or that a straight man should be able to fight back any gay man. If a gay biker comes along and rapes you in a truck stop somewhere, it's your fault as a straight man for being overpowered. And if you're gay, then you obviously wanted the sex act.
I have a few questions to be answered in this thread:
1) Why the double standard for men/women when it comes to "wanting" sexual assault? I mean, women have been known to have orgasms during assaults. They aren't assumed to then "want" the rape or sexual assault.
2) Why the double standard when it comes to fighting off attackers? I guarantee you if a 250 pound gay muscle jock wanted to rape me, I couldn't fight him off.
Stake your claim.
From 1990 to 2009, the percentage of sexual harassment claims filed by men has doubled from 8 percent to 16 percent of all claims, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Women still file the overwhelming majority of sexual harassment claims with the EEOC and state and local agencies. But lawyers at the commission say they've noticed the increase in complaints by men more than 2,000 were filed in 2009 out of about 12,700 cases.
Male claims made up about 12 percent of all cases a decade ago, but the percentage has continued to rise even as the overall number of sexual harassment complaints has declined. And last year, the percentage of lawsuits the EEOC filed on behalf of male victims hit an all-time high, making up 14 percent of all cases.
That's right. Men are starting to report sexual harassment more often. Up from 8% of all cases reported to 16%.
This tells me a number of things:
1) Sexual assault is not a woman only issue. Any left-wing femi-tard that tells you that obviously doesn't know what's up. Feel free to enlighten him/her.
2) Men who are sexually assaulted may be our silent victims in society. Everyone says "Women are too ashamed to cry rape," but what about men? Men who half the time will be told "You got a boner, you obviously wanted it."
South Park will aid me in my cause:
[YOUTUBE]8hdbns1Xdk0[/YOUTUBE]
That's right. I'm sourcing South Park.
At any rate, the video shows what I'm speaking of. If a man gets assaulted by a woman, then he's automatically assumed to have wanted the sexual involvement. South Park may be exaggerating, sure. But it speaks true all the same.
Not only that, but think of the air surrounding men in American society these days. We're strong, we're powerful, we ought to be able to fend off anything. So when a woman tries to sexually assault a man, a lot of our peers will think "Well, why didn't he just push her away?" Simple fact of the matter is that shock and weapons play a huge part in the issue.
The above paragraph applies to men who get assaulted by gay men as well. America already has a stereotype of the "feminine gay" or that a straight man should be able to fight back any gay man. If a gay biker comes along and rapes you in a truck stop somewhere, it's your fault as a straight man for being overpowered. And if you're gay, then you obviously wanted the sex act.
I have a few questions to be answered in this thread:
1) Why the double standard for men/women when it comes to "wanting" sexual assault? I mean, women have been known to have orgasms during assaults. They aren't assumed to then "want" the rape or sexual assault.
2) Why the double standard when it comes to fighting off attackers? I guarantee you if a 250 pound gay muscle jock wanted to rape me, I couldn't fight him off.
Stake your claim.