It’s no mystery. The first woman he targeted was a mum & a 9 month old baby. He killed 5 women & a man. The man was a security guard trying to protect women. 8 women are in hospital. He ran past men to stab women. He targeted women. His actions tell the story. His ideology was misogyny. Misogyny kills
This is male violence towards women & he will most likely fave a history. Thoughts and prayers to the victims and families. This should be a huge wake up call to everyone. Action is needed #MisogynyKills #MaleViolence #MaleEntitlement #CrimeAnalyst #Expert
@thecrimeanalyst Was it because he hated women or because he liked soft targets that would be less likely to fend him off?
@thecrimeanalyst misogyny on this scale IS terrorism & it is cowardly of governments to not describe it correctly as terrorism.
@thecrimeanalyst How do you know he wasn't looking for easy targets? How do you know he wasn't having a schizophrenic episode in which he saw only women as demons or aliens or CIA?
@thecrimeanalyst He went against women because they are an easier target. It’s common sense for a person trying to make as much harm without getting hurt. But everything is misogynistic for a feminist, innit ?
@thecrimeanalyst it does kill, these men probably lacked love from their mother and/or female counterpart
The brutal attack was a chilling act of misogyny. He didn’t just randomly lash out; he specifically targeted women, bypassing men to inflict harm on females only. The first victim? A mother and her baby. This wasn’t chaos; it was a calculated assault driven by hate. A security guard died trying to protect these women, highlighting the deadly stakes of such deep-seated sexism. Calling this anything but misogyny ignores the dangerous reality women live with. It’s vital we confront this head-on, recognizing that misogyny isn’t just about attitudes; it kills!!
@thecrimeanalyst @DrEmmaKatz Misogyny is Australia's biggest social problem, but our political leaders are too afraid to address it...
@thecrimeanalyst Misogyny coupled with extreme narcissism and a propensity to violence: so common here in Australia.