1- Treatment of prostitutes at least partially comes down to disdain of prostitutes, not opression of women.
2- Assuming (as seems to be the case) that it is less than 0.1% of the population being trafficked, then it is minor compared to behaviour in general society.
3- Rape statistics are far lower outside the U.S.
4- I meant that female’s instincts are to accept things such as men having higher social status due to hunter-gatherer programming- these have to be dealt with in both genders, but it does mean that to the extent fault can be talked about some is theirs.
In addition, to the extent that there is opression both ways it means that to a lesser extent people can claim one gender is being discriminated against (both having social advantages and disadvantages)- this is not entirely true, but is more so than historically.
1- Treatment of prostitutes at least partially comes down to disdain of prostitutes, not opression of women.
2- Assuming (as seems to be the case) that it is less than 0.1% of the population being trafficked, then it is minor compared to behaviour in general society.
3- Rape statistics are far lower outside the U.S.
4- I meant that female’s instincts are to accept things such as men having higher social status due to hunter-gatherer programming- these have to be dealt with in both genders, but it does mean that to the extent fault can be talked about some is theirs.
In addition, to the extent that there is opression both ways it means that to a lesser extent people can claim one gender is being discriminated against (both having social advantages and disadvantages)- this is not entirely true, but is more so than historically.