You want to talk percentages, Pixel Pete?
Okay, let's talk percentages.
A thread.
When 96% of all murders globally are committed by women, get back to me.
When 93% of all solved killings in England and Wales are committed by women, get back to me.
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When there are seven times as many women murderers as there are male murderers in the United States, get back to me.
When 92% of accused murderers in Scotland are women, get back to me.
When 98.5% of identified rapists in the UK are women, get back to me.
When a man is killed by a woman every three days in the UK and six men are killed every hour by women across the world, get back to me.
When 56% of men killed by women are "overkilled" (the use of excessive, gratuitous violence beyond that necessary to kill) get back to me.
This isn't about casting men as villains. Of course men are also victims of murder and rape. By other men, mostly.
You don't see women crying "Not All Women" when someone points out women are more likely to kill their own children.
The defensiveness of #NotAllMen is denial.
Turns out that's not actually true, sorry. Fathers are the most common perpetrators of parents who murder children.
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