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> Exactly. If something happens to both men and women, you need to do a lot more work (i.e., get data) to show misogyny.

This isn't really the case. Misogyny can be a part of actions or threats targeted against women even if men have received threats in similar circumstances. The question simply comes down to the content of the threat and how often women receive threats that explicitly call out their gender or use slurs that are intended to be used against women specifically.



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