Ministry of Justice
Looking back from St James Park tube station entrance, perched between Petty France (on the left) and Queen Anne's Gate (on the right), the Ministry of Justice stands formidably firm and resolute against Westminster's varied skyline, exuding an Orwellian Totalitarian sensibility with its Brutalist lines.
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In lieu of everything that’s happened these last seven years, it feels important that this institution becomes aware of men who are emotionally and psychologically raped and bullied by women… And does something about it.
As several men (who work in professional and respectable jobs) have said of late, they fear nothing is being done about it in this country, and the true figures are remaining immensely under reported, not only because of societal conditioning and stereotyping, but also because of bias and inequality, especially when looking at similar crimes that are committed by men and women, with very different verdicts being bestowed on men and women, showing how sexism clearly plays a role everywhere (see Robert Henley Woody’s book entitled “Risks of Harm from Psychopathic Individuals” that briefly mentions this problem).
If equality between the sexes is to ever be spoken about and addressed fairly and with itegrity, then it needs to cover every facet of our lives, both those obvious and those not so obvious. We need to remain ever vigilant against biases and taboos, as well as psychological abuses, making sure we look out for everyone: men, women and other genders alike. Regardless of which ever group we identify as, we owe it to ourselves to look after each other.
Ministry of Justice
Looking back from St James Park tube station entrance, perched between Petty France (on the left) and Queen Anne's Gate (on the right), the Ministry of Justice stands formidably firm and resolute against Westminster's varied skyline, exuding an Orwellian Totalitarian sensibility with its Brutalist lines.
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In lieu of everything that’s happened these last seven years, it feels important that this institution becomes aware of men who are emotionally and psychologically raped and bullied by women… And does something about it.
As several men (who work in professional and respectable jobs) have said of late, they fear nothing is being done about it in this country, and the true figures are remaining immensely under reported, not only because of societal conditioning and stereotyping, but also because of bias and inequality, especially when looking at similar crimes that are committed by men and women, with very different verdicts being bestowed on men and women, showing how sexism clearly plays a role everywhere (see Robert Henley Woody’s book entitled “Risks of Harm from Psychopathic Individuals” that briefly mentions this problem).
If equality between the sexes is to ever be spoken about and addressed fairly and with itegrity, then it needs to cover every facet of our lives, both those obvious and those not so obvious. We need to remain ever vigilant against biases and taboos, as well as psychological abuses, making sure we look out for everyone: men, women and other genders alike. Regardless of which ever group we identify as, we owe it to ourselves to look after each other.