Should homophobia be illegal?

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  • No I'm not familiar with the case, it's horrible and i'm absolutely certain there are many many other instances, just as there are many many many instances of females being sexually assaulted and the perpetrator receiving unfair justice. The system isn't perfect, i'm not sure if it ever can be close to perfect. An appalling decision where the victim happens to be male, doesn't prove that there is discrimination in the system, because there are just as appalling decisions made where the victim was female.

    You keep suggesting you'll be seen as less of a man for reporting a crime. I'd think there are a lot of men who would see the cowardice by not reporting it as just as bad. Both are pretty unfair responses, if people are being harassed there are systems in place to at the very least report it, both at the college and via the police. If you choose not to do anything about it, i think that's disheartening, but it's your choice. I don't think you can suggest the system discriminates against you when you've never even tried though.

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    • Yes, and the case that I told you about that sexual assault on males aaren't being taken seriously, so you can't really know how much sexual assault of males are being committed. I suggest you watch Girlwriteswhat on Youtube. She explains these things better. She explains how sexual assault is 40% female on male.
      You have to look at it this way. Men know if they claim sexual harrassment that they'd be laughed at or not taken seriously, the case I told you about proves that even if video recorded, sexual assault on males isn't taken seriously at all. Males are growing up learning that, which means even the males that have been sexually assaulted most likely won't claim sexual harrassment due to them the most likely conclusion.

      More females than males get away with sexual assault, and it's mainly societies fault.

      Yes, but was there any case where it was litrally video taped of the female being striped while the female is screaming for help, then getting seen as "just a male pulling a prank"? I believe not. A lot of horrible men get away with their crimes, but females get away with a lot more, even when you have the best form of proof of the situation happening; video recording.

      There are some, and I have to say that I'm partly one of those people. But they are definetly the minority of men. I mean, you get seen as less of a man for defending yourself against a woman that's attacking you.

      It was my choice, a choice I would make again. I know for a fact that nothing would happen, and that I would be seen as an asshole for claiming sexual harrassment, simply because I'm a guy.

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