Feminisms nenoliedz to, ka arī vīriešiem uzbrūk, viņus izmanto, pazemo, nepieņem darbos. Feminisms runā par netaisnību starp to kā sabiedŗība izturas pret sievietēm un vīriešiem, to, kāpēc netaisnība rodas, un kā to mainīt.
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1. Rape
"The U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999) estimated that 91% of U.S. rape victims are female and 9% are male, with 99% of the offenders being male."
2. Domestic violence
According to a report by the United States Department of Justice, a survey of 16,000 Americans showed 22.1% of women and 7.4% of men reported being physically assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, boyfriend or girlfriend, or date in their lifetime.[176] A 2010 survey of over 21,000 residents of England and Wales by the UK Home Office showed that 7% of women and 4% of men were victims of domestic abuse in the last year.[177] A study in the United States found that women were 13 times more likely than men to seek medical attention due to injuries related to spousal abuse.[178]
"According to a 2004 survey in Canada, the percentages of males being physically or sexually victimized by their partners was 6% versus 7% for women. However, females reported higher levels of repeated violence and were more likely than men to experience serious injuries; 23% of females versus 15% of males were faced with the most serious forms of violence including being beaten, choked, or threatened with or having a gun or knife used against them. Also, 21% of women versus 11% of men were likely to report experiencing more than 10 violent incidents. Women who often experience higher levels of physical or sexual violence from their current partner, were 44%, compared with 18% of men to suffer from an injury. Cases in which women are faced with extremely abusive partners, results in the females having to fear for their lives due to the violence they had faced. In addition, statistics show that 34% of women feared for their lives, and 10% of men feared for theirs."
"according to a UNICEF survey, the percentage of women aged 15–49 who think that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife under certain circumstances is, for example: 90% in Afghanistan and Jordan, 87% in Mali, 86% in Guinea and Timor-Leste, 81% in Laos, 80% in Central African Republic.[7] Refusing to submit to a husband's wishes is a common reason given for justification of violence in developing countries:[8] for instance 62.4% of women in Tajikistan justify wife beating if the wife goes out without telling the husband; 68% if she argues with him; 47.9% if she refuses to have sex with him."
3. Income
"Women's median weekly earnings were lower than men's median weekly earnings in all industries in 2009. The industry with the largest gender pay gap was financial activities. Median weekly earnings of women employed in financial activities were 70.5% of men's median weekly earnings in that industry."
http://www.catalyst.org/knowledge/women-academiaJa pieņemam par pareizu tavu ideju par to, ka šīs lietas ar sievietēm notiek, gluži tāpat ar vīriešiem, tikai tāpēc, ka "tā gadās", vai tāpēc, ka "rakstura slikts", tad sievietes vai nu ir ļoti neveiksmīgas, vai arī ļoti slikti cilvēki.