Men do take responsibility for their behaviors, willingly or otherwise, men face stiffer sentences for committing the same acts of violence women commit against men, sometimes even if the damage is equal.
Where as society, the media, everything, often makes light of female @ male violence.
When a male and female are fighting, it’s often assumed by onlookers and even law enforcement the male is the culprit, which is sexual discrimination.
Women have taken up arms against men, but as is typical of their nature, they don’t have to do this directly, they do it indirectly, by playing the politics of victimhood, by organizing themselves, by marching, protesting, demonstrating, writing and appropriating political power, using it for their interests and to their advantage, often at the expense of men’s.
Meanwhile, men do nothing, there is no male equivalent of feminism, at least none that is known by society at large let alone taken seriously, and there are few if any institutions that exist exclusively to protect men against domestic violence, or for that matter, from a lot of issues which afflict men and women alike, but for which women are given special care for.
Perhaps women need extra special care, not because men are eviler, but because women are the weaker sex, but let’s be honest about it… but feminists don’t want to be, because if it’s solely due to women’s weaknesses, and not men’s sociopathy, that would mean women are less capable than men, and if they’re less capable than men, perhaps they should have fewer rights too, but we musn’t even entertain that, heaven forbid.
I say if you want equal rights, you ought to have equal responsibilities, you can’t have it both ways.
In the case of domestic violence at least, I’d say it’s a matter of women being weaker, physically, and even psychologically, not men being more antisocial.