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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Michael M who wrote (54293)9/3/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
Michael, Michael, Michael. "Time for your medication" is not nice. Tsk, tsk.

It is a fact that males commit more violence, and the violence is disproportionately destructive, compared to women. It's just a fact. Men are more likely than women to commit murder, aggravated rape, robbery, burlary, arson, malicious wounding, barroom brawls, and so on. This doesn't mean all men are violent. The question is, what causes male violence? Why are men more likely to be violent? These are issues worthy of serious consideration.

The last time this was argued, Christopher Hodkins said that underclass males are the ones that are more violent.

Now you say that men raised by women are more violent.

It's interesting to me, that Christopher Hodkins is not a member of the underclass, and you weren't raised exclusively by a woman. So you can point the finger at someone else. Violence isn't something inside of you, something you have to control, it's "them." "They" are violent. And, even better for you, you can blame women for making "them" violent.
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