Twitter User Points Out How “Convicted” Men Are “Exceptions” But “Accused” Women Are “Examples”. We Can Smell Hypocrisy From Here!

Twitter User Points Out How “Convicted” Men Are “Exceptions” But “Accused” Women Are “Examples”. We Can Smell Hypocrisy From Here!

Let’s all agree, that whenever you try to tell a man about the crimes their gender commits against women, they will always defend themselves and their gender by saying, ‘not all men’. They counter the argument by talking about how women also do commit crimes and there are also many instances of them falsely accusing men. And I’m not going to be the one to deny it. I know this to be true – yes, not all men can be judged because of a few of them and yes, there are women out there who commit crimes too (and that too against women) – but the point that why is it that when it comes to convicted men who commit crimes all of a suddenly become exceptions but when a woman commits crime she is suddenly the example for other women. In fact, I’m not the only one who thinks like this, a Twitter user also pointed it out in their tweet.

On November 3, 2022, a Twitter user by the name of Venba wrote a tweet that talks about how when one man is “convicted”, he becomes the “exception” for their gender but when a woman is “accused” of a crime, she all of a sudden becomes the poster girl for the entire gender.

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Venba tweeted, “The thing about men is that, when one man gets “convicted” of the accusations, that becomes their EXCEPTION to men. But when one woman gets “accused”, that becomes their EXAMPLE to women. At neither place, they confront the larger truth, “NOT ALL MEN, BUT ALWAYS A MAN!”

And honestly, I will say that I agree. If you open the news every day, the number of criminal cases against women is on the rise and the fact is that most of these crimes are committed by men. There is proof every single day that yes, it is not always a man to be blamed but there is always a man who is responsible for most of the crimes committed against women. In fact, men use the statement, ‘not all men’ to point out that the ones convicted of crimes committed against women are the exceptions.

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But look at the clear hypocrisy, that when a woman is accused (not yet convicted) she somehow becomes the example. The question then stems, why is it that these rules are only for women and not men? Why is there such a desperate need to show that women can also commit crimes? If you were to ask me, I’d say that it is because men are trying to take attention off of them and the crimes they commit against women.

Because let’s face it, men are not unable to digest the fact that there are more men who commit crimes than a woman because to do that, they first need to accept that they are wrong. And this very mindset is the reason why men don’t often take cases of rape, molestation, domestic violence, etc. seriously.

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