Mr Khan said:
It's not feminist rhetoric, it's simply a new breed of sexism, one that applies equally amongst men or women, that men are less trustworthy in such situations. |
There are many feminist groups that are pushing the "all men are (potential) sexual offenders" message pretty hard though ...
I have seen it reported that studies are asking women whether they have ever regretted a sexual encounter and counting that as "rape" to inflate the statistics; and studies that ask women whether they have ever feared physical violence from their partner and counting that as physical abuse to inflate the statistics. These abysmal studies are then picked up by feminist groups and used in marketing campaings to make insane claims like "50% of women are physically or sexually abused in their life"







