Males having a MUCH HIGHER rate of aggression and violence is a biologically inherent trait.WellPreserved wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 1:40 pmAbsolutely! We also need to stop treating male aggression and violence as a biologically inherent trait.MonarchMom wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 1:08 pmWow - that is a big leap from a person shaving in a locker room and someone taking their photo. In the original incident in the thread no one was naked, no one was committing violent crime, and while I am not sure what CSAM is, I'm pretty sure no one was downloading that.Slimshandy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 12:48 pm
There are people whose genetics are xxy instead of xx or xy, rare, but they definitely exist…but that’s not really what we’re talking about.
We’re discussing if men can decide that they are now women and go into women’s spaces, where they are naked without question… whether or not that should be their right to do so.
I am saying “no” just deciding you’re a female doesn’t literally change your S*x. Many people are disagreeing with me and saying, yes… it does literally change your S*x so all scientific studies that go over the statistical differences in male and female actions are invalid.
There are a lot of differences between men and women, both physically and statistical actions.
Men commit more violent crimes.
Men commit more rapes.
Men commit more sexual abuse crimes.
Men will statistically be more likely to download CSAM.
Plenty of women feel unsafe undressing in front of a naked strange man. They should feel that way. That instinct keeps them safe more often than we would like to admit.
This is the question of whether or not a man can say he’s now a woman, so none of those statistics matter anymore, so all the reasons why women wanted private spaces from men to undress are now an assault on my rights.
You are talking about violent crimes. These can happen literally anywhere. Police officers commit them in police cars, medical personal commit them in hospitals, school teachers in schools, clergy in churches, sports coaches, etc. A locker room can also be the setting, but judging from what we know if is more likely that straight identifying males commit these crimes against weaker males. So maybe we need to focus more on violence and the acceptance of sexual aggression and less on how this single person in a locker room identifies.
We have literally thousands of scientific studies going over the why.