Zapato wrote:In Spain? No.
Intimate partner homicide account for around 85% of all murders of women in Spain, while at the same time 5–8% of all murders of men. While it shouldn't be ignored (and nobody says that it should), it is disproportionately affecting women to a large extent, making it a gendered problem.
Couple of things.
1. All these statistics prove is that men are murdered more in general and women are murdered less. The gendered problem could be that men are targetted more for stranger violence, so you're just being disingenuous as is typical for feminists who take your position here.
2. Even if these were the statistics for incidences of spousal murder in general (As in, 85% of people murdered by spouses are women, 15% are men), it could be a reporting error stemming from a refusal to categorize womens violence against men as domestic violence, and by classifying women who murder their partners in domestic disputes as self-defence.
3. It doesn't account for murder by proxy.
Those 3 alone are sufficient to dismiss your point, but the first is the real killer.
Why do you seem to feel the need to obfuscate, be disingenuous, and misrepresent reality to prove your point?
Is it that you cannot justify a gynocentric conception of sexism without misinformation and misdirection?