Message from @The Big Oof

Discord ID: 511738405311348756


2018-11-13 03:01:06 UTC  

Just thought you should know for some reason

2018-11-13 03:01:13 UTC  

even though it wasn't a topic being discussed whatsoever

2018-11-13 03:01:16 UTC  

Isn't that cool?

2018-11-13 03:01:17 UTC  

It was being discussed?

2018-11-13 03:01:23 UTC  

not really?

2018-11-13 03:01:25 UTC  

Did you forget what you just said?

2018-11-13 03:01:33 UTC  

I said that cops commit more child abuse

2018-11-13 03:01:41 UTC  

I didn't make any distinction based upon gender

2018-11-13 03:02:13 UTC  

you're conflating a lack of distinction with irrelevancy

2018-11-13 03:02:29 UTC  

most cops and soldiers are male, no?

2018-11-13 03:02:35 UTC  

if we are to go that route

2018-11-13 03:04:35 UTC  

Don't really see how that's irrelevant considering that it's obvious what is meant to be drawn from it

2018-11-13 03:04:59 UTC  

Sure?

2018-11-13 03:05:08 UTC  

I mean, if anything, you saying males have lower rates of domestic abuse

2018-11-13 03:05:15 UTC  

Not domestic abuse

2018-11-13 03:05:18 UTC  

and the fact that most cops and military members

2018-11-13 03:05:24 UTC  

child abuse, my fucking bad

2018-11-13 03:05:33 UTC  

I mentioned child abuse, and I said that I was going off of something I can't confirm that I read a long time ago

2018-11-13 03:05:36 UTC  

but the fact that most are male, and even then have higher rates of child abuse

2018-11-13 03:05:40 UTC  

and domestic abuse in general

2018-11-13 03:05:43 UTC  

So not really in any case

2018-11-13 03:05:46 UTC  

*in either

2018-11-13 03:05:55 UTC  

kinda just goes to prove exactly how significantly higher it is, I guess

2018-11-13 03:06:07 UTC  

Here, let me just

2018-11-13 03:06:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/452955238186614794/511738588837445652/unknown.png

2018-11-13 03:09:38 UTC  

that was an opportunity for you to counter that, but whatever

2018-11-13 03:10:42 UTC  

"1 Johnson, L.B. (1991). On the front lines: Police stress and family well-being. Hearing before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families House of Representatives: 102 Congress First Session May 20 (p. 32-48). Washington DC: US Government Printing Office.

2 Neidig, P.H., Russell, H.E. & Seng, A.F. (1992). Interspousal aggression in law enforcement families: A preliminary investigation. Police Studies, Vol. 15 (1), p. 30-38."

2018-11-13 03:10:49 UTC  

👍

2018-11-13 03:11:14 UTC  

they found that...

2018-11-13 03:11:17 UTC  

It would be pretty believable

2018-11-13 03:11:18 UTC  

tbh

2018-11-13 03:11:32 UTC  

that sort of thing happening in those families

2018-11-13 03:11:40 UTC  

Police families experienced rates of 40% domestic violence

2018-11-13 03:11:44 UTC  

compared to an average of 10%

2018-11-13 03:11:49 UTC  

ACAB, just saying

2018-11-13 03:11:50 UTC  

back

2018-11-13 03:11:51 UTC  

I don't doubt it

2018-11-13 03:12:07 UTC  

lol, what is your problem here

2018-11-13 03:12:22 UTC  

"just saying"
"Oh my fucking bad, well this sort of proves it"

2018-11-13 03:12:53 UTC  

You realize I haven't attempted to refute anything you just said

2018-11-13 03:13:01 UTC  

okay?