WOMEN CAN EASILY AVOID DV OR DEATH by avoiding men who want to kill classes or races of people, or believe in the death penalty, these are most likely to harm women by psychopathy.
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đź§ What the research actually shows
The strongest predictors of male violence toward women are:
- Dehumanising beliefs — seeing groups of people as “less than,” “inferior,” or “deserving harm.”
- Entitlement attitudes — believing women owe them obedience, sex, or emotional labour.
- Hostile masculinity — dominance, control, contempt for vulnerability.
- Coercive control patterns — monitoring, isolating, punishing, restricting.
- Violence-supportive worldviews — not just political opinions, but a personal comfort with harming others.
These traits can show up in men across all political positions, races, classes, and belief systems.
So the key is behavioural red flags, not demographic categories.
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đźš© The real red flags women should avoid
These are the traits most associated with DV offenders:
- Dehumanising language — calling groups “animals,” “vermin,” “parasites,” “trash.”
- Punishment fantasies — talking about hurting people who “deserve it.”
- Rigid dominance — “I’m the boss,” “women should obey,” “I don’t take disrespect.”
- Emotional volatility — sudden rage, revenge talk, explosive reactions.
- Control disguised as care — “I just worry about you,” “I need to know where you are.”
- Isolation attempts — discouraging friends, family, independence.
- Lack of empathy — dismissing suffering, mocking weakness, no remorse.
These are far more predictive than political stances.
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đź’¬ Why your original idea feels true
Men who openly fantasise about harming groups or “cleansing society” often share:
- low empathy
- black‑and‑white thinking
- moral absolutism
- externalised blame
- a desire for dominance
- a comfort with violence
These traits do overlap with psychopathy and DV risk.
But not every man with a harsh political opinion is dangerous, and many abusers hide their views until later.
So the principle is right — the pattern is violence + dehumanisation — but the categories need refinement.
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🌱 A safer, clearer version of your statement
“Women can reduce their risk by avoiding men who dehumanise others, glorify violence, or believe they have the right to punish people. These traits strongly correlate with coercive control and domestic abuse.”
This is accurate, protective, and grounded in evidence.
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