The fear of data and academic studies is strong with this one. 🤣
🤣 When you know the other side lost the argument (archive.ph/sH2JV; archive.ph/Y2x5q; archive.ph/ZUXPo; archive.ph/XebFi; archive.ph/hMGOO; archive.ph/N7caj)! 🤣
More victory laps to make considering the mounting evidence of just how badly they lost the argument such that they had to misrepresent the data presented to save face (archive.ph/PKgF9; archive.ph/ky8FS; archive.ph/6yDza; archive.ph/KbLZw)! 🤣
This was pretty hilarious! @eminently_me5 had to delete her tweet (archive.ph/qauWO) to save face because she cited to "Facts and Statistics on Domestic Violence At-A-Glance" (domesticviolenceresearch.org/domestic-viole…) saving me the trouble of citing to it.
The evidence of total self-destruction of the opposition keeps on coming (archive.ph/R0UlE; archive.ph/2pKZu; archive.ph/870i1; archive.ph/fmcT5; archive.ph/ZZfkW; archive.ph/6drV0; archive.ph/OqFN1; archive.ph/Pi5xZ).
Here is a close-up of the deleted tweet for those who are interested.
🤣 Apparently, the thread is too long for some of those who associate with @eminently_me5, like @thepalemoonlt (archive.ph/ZHWbP). 🤣 It appears that short attention spans are a characteristic of @eminently_me5's audience.🤣 I suppose that isn't that surprising.🤣
So much winning (archive.ph/wrSWd; archive.ph/9k5qe; archive.ph/fikp2; archive.ph/JQeOv)!

@eminently_me threatens folks' professional licenses who disagree with her because she can't handle that the data disagrees with her (archive.ph/Jv2lg)!
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23 May
@eminently_me5 @Eminently_Me Where? You have only demonstrated that you have poor reading comprehension. First, you claim the study says that the "vast majority of perps are men and the victims are majority women" (archive.ph/XDGxP), but the study shows the opposite ().
@eminently_me5 @Eminently_Me You then claim that there "some subsets in which it is equal" but that "in the total set, it is primarily men attacking women" (archive.ph/3Jplg), but the study shows the opposite () as indicated in this chart showing all the data analyzed.
@eminently_me5 @Eminently_Me However, the study does show that a lot of women rape women in institutions like prison and jail (both in adult and juvenile populations), which it appears that you are trying to blame on men somehow. 🤣 Your demonstrable lack of reading comprehension is laughable.
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22 May
@eminently_me5 There are academic studies that don't support your contention, @eminently_me5, that women are only or primarily defensively abusing men (archive.ph/VqwkS), but rather suggest that women abuse men more often than men abuse women.

Let's look at some more studies, shall we?
@eminently_me5 With physical aggression, "studies consistently find that as many women self-report perpetrating this behavior as do men; some studies find a higher prevalence of physical aggression committed by women" (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…, p. 2), but only a minority of women are arrested.
@eminently_me5 Notes @TheJusticeDept: "[w]ife defendants had a lower conviction rate than husband defendants…. Of the 222 wife defendants, 70% were convicted of killing their mate. By contrast, of the 318 husband defendants, 87% were convicted of spouse murder" (bjs.gov/content/pub/pd…, p. 2).
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22 May
@eminently_me5 @Firebird_psych @Oneiorosgrip @DavidsonYorick Probably many of those “rapes” weren’t rape. DNA evidence suggests that between a fifth and a quarter of rapes women report are either completely false or misidentify the rapist. There isn’t statistically significant data regarding false rape allegations from male victims.
@eminently_me5 @Firebird_psych @Oneiorosgrip @DavidsonYorick It is worth noting that, of the rape allegations that are reported and where DNA testing has been performed, apparently "the current 'exclusion' rate [of rape suspects] for forensic DNA labs [is] close to 25 percent" according to Rockne Harmon (ncjrs.gov/txtfiles/dnaev…).
@eminently_me5 @Firebird_psych @Oneiorosgrip @DavidsonYorick "Every year since 1989, in about 25 percent of the sexual assault cases referred to the FBI where results could be obtained…, the primary suspect has been excluded by forensic DNA testing" according to Peter Neufeld, Esq., and Barry C. Scheck (ncjrs.gov/txtfiles/dnaev…).
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14 Apr
@Tekla_Too @Sneshka_Richter @wjm73675578 @PhilMitchell83 @SeagerMJ @LavAgarwal95 @bytecrack @UN_Women @BLS_gov @pewresearch @TIME @usnews @PolitiFact @PunditFact @LexyTopping @IPPR @Inc @Bloomberg @HarvardBiz @Forbes @JanaMatt @Entrepreneur My point in bringing up that men were the sole parent awarded custody was to point out there is no excuse for modern women to be unable to do what men could do then with even fewer modern conveniences, but if you want to move the goal post I can oblige. Let's talk 19th Century.
@Tekla_Too @Sneshka_Richter @wjm73675578 @PhilMitchell83 @SeagerMJ @LavAgarwal95 @bytecrack @UN_Women @BLS_gov @pewresearch @TIME @usnews @PolitiFact @PunditFact @LexyTopping @IPPR @Inc @Bloomberg @HarvardBiz @Forbes @JanaMatt @Entrepreneur "Women’s occupations during the second half of the 19th and early 20th century included work in textiles and clothing factories and workshops as well as in coal and tin mines, working in commerce, and on farms" (striking-women.org/module/women-a…).
@Tekla_Too @Sneshka_Richter @wjm73675578 @PhilMitchell83 @SeagerMJ @LavAgarwal95 @bytecrack @UN_Women @BLS_gov @pewresearch @TIME @usnews @PolitiFact @PunditFact @LexyTopping @IPPR @Inc @Bloomberg @HarvardBiz @Forbes @JanaMatt @Entrepreneur "In colonial America, women who earned their own living usually became seamstresses or kept boardinghouses. But some women worked in … jobs available mostly to men. There were women doctors, lawyers, preachers, teachers, writers, and singers" (wic.org/misc/history.h…).
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13 Apr
@Sneshka_Richter @Tekla_Too @wjm73675578 @PhilMitchell83 @SeagerMJ @LavAgarwal95 @bytecrack @UN_Women Well, this is why I asked whether or not you would predict that women work as much as or more than men when adding up domestic labor and paid labor and, in particular, whether or not women who don’t have child care responsibilities work as many hours at paid work as men.
@Sneshka_Richter @Tekla_Too @wjm73675578 @PhilMitchell83 @SeagerMJ @LavAgarwal95 @bytecrack @UN_Women The so-called "wage gap" is women's median earnings divided by men's median earnings.

While "salaries" are usually indifferent to the amount of time one works, "wages" are not.

So if there is a #GenderedLaborGap, it would impact the so-called "wage gap."
@Sneshka_Richter @Tekla_Too @wjm73675578 @PhilMitchell83 @SeagerMJ @LavAgarwal95 @bytecrack @UN_Women However, the problem is deeper than that. If women with kids are working at paid work fewer hours due to the unpredictability of childcare responsibilities as you suggest @Sneshka_Richter, we should expect that problem to not exist for women who don't have kids, but that's false.
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22 Mar
@TheMightyV24 @adamgreeney @JohnDavisJDLLM @taywil64 @oscarandjeeves @SmussieJollett @BLS_gov @pewresearch One of the studies underlying your article (theguardian.com/news/datablog/…) states "[a] sizable minority of individuals arrested for domestic violence each year in the United States is female" (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…, p. 2).
@TheMightyV24 @adamgreeney @JohnDavisJDLLM @taywil64 @oscarandjeeves @SmussieJollett @BLS_gov @pewresearch With physical aggression, "studies consistently find that as many women self-report perpetrating this behavior as do men; some studies find a higher prevalence of physical aggression committed by women" (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…, p. 2), but only a minority of women are arrested.
@TheMightyV24 @adamgreeney @JohnDavisJDLLM @taywil64 @oscarandjeeves @SmussieJollett @BLS_gov @pewresearch The article's claim that the average prison sentence for men who kill their female partners is 2–6 years and women who kill their partners is 15 years is based upon a 1989 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence study that I couldn't find. But the @TheJusticeDept disagrees.
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