How do you know they will not get to addressing radfems eventually? Simply because many other issues have been keeping their plate full currently, does not mean they will not expand into this in time. It is ALSO a matter of number of people involved and the severity. When you also look at the sheer numbers of women who are being killed by men currently vs the number of men who are dying at the hands of women, this is extremely disproportionate. It is a matter of urgency when it comes to addressing the severity and rates of abuses against women due to the numbers involved. Currently, over 90% of murderers are male, men are killing both men and women at an alarming rate. That is not a small number than can equally go back and forth and has to be addressed. Radfems are a small fringe group. Focusing on the bigger threat does not mean they endorse radfem behavior, it is just addressing the bigger problem they are facing at the present time. AT present time the bigger threat is against women not by women.BrokenTinker said:I guess you decided ignore when I said, as they ONLY report issues that doesn't harm their narratives.Lil devils x said:No, the SPLC is still very much relevant and active if you would like to check their case logs, they are not only legally holding white supremacists accountable in court for their actions, but also discrimination against women and LGBT as well. Their investigative work is thorough. Simply because you may not agree with what they have to say does not mean they have reduced their quality. "Oppression Olympics" no, they just fight to stop these things from continuing. I see nothing wrong with their classifications or reporting. Nothing you have stated here is founded in reality, as they are extremely thorough.BrokenTinker said:SPLC is a joke that specialize in cherrypicking, after going through their list of claims, they are as reliable as tabloids with their "reporting". This is noted by more mild feminists as well, as they ONLY report issues that doesn't harm their narratives.Lil devils x said:http://www.splcenter.org/who-we-are
Look at their methodologies and reportings, look at their classifications of "problematic" groups. At one point, they were a "trusted source", now they are just "partners" in outreach programs. They are going the way of greenpeace. The last I checked, Jezebel isn't listed as a problematic publication even though it endorsed domestic violent, but I guess that doesn't matter when the intended victims are men.
Oppression Olympic is the name of their game, and seems to be the frequent bullshit people use to hide behind to commit their bigotry.
Again, they were forwarded with information about crimes and questionable conducts (I believe it was the Orange Files in this specific case). Have you looked through their site? Especially the extremist files? Did you notice the lack of specific type of people as well as the individuals? Like I said, they are going the way of greenpeace, they were doing good until they decided to put on blinkers in regards to their cause.
Your complaint is that they haven't focused on "Women who hate?" It is a matter of dealing with the most urgent matter, and when you are looking at 90% of murderers being male, you cannot realistically state that women should be their urgent focus when those that do actual damage are so few in numbers in comparison. You cannot just ignore the over 90% that are responsible to focus on the fly on the wall instead of the elephant on the couch.