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In reply to the discussion: Talk about women's hormones if you want. But unhappy, angry men are the deadliest weapon on Earth [View all]Response to CousinIT (Original post)
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Talk about women's hormones if you want. But unhappy, angry men are the deadliest weapon on Earth [View all]
CousinIT
Oct 2017
OP
I know, I know. 30,000 children a year offed by their mothers or unrelated women...
Hekate
Oct 2017
#18
Meanwhile billions of testosterone carriers somehow manage not to kill anyone
Major Nikon
Oct 2017
#32
are they minuscule enough that violence is not a problem in this world? serious question; yes,
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2017
#45
Yeah I am surprised to see these kinds of biological essentialist arguments here.
Willie Pep
Oct 2017
#65
Not miniscule in my experience. Lots of friends and community members victims of:
SharonAnn
Oct 2017
#64
I like all the issues people bring up after an attack: guns, race, gender, politics, mental health,
IronLionZion
Oct 2017
#16
"Of course there are female mass shooters;" and of course they are far fewer than the male ones. num
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2017
#43
Good luck with what? Raising boys with less entitlement? Could you make sense please?
Squinch
Oct 2017
#72
Thank you for your insight, honesty, humility, and generosity, in sharing these revelations.
lindysalsagal
Oct 2017
#44
Thanks, lindysalsagal - like a lot of other areas, we have a lot of work to do.
KY_EnviroGuy
Oct 2017
#47
ouch... as they say, admitting that there is a problem is the first step in solving it. nt
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2017
#42