Huashan Park Murder in Taipei

Toxic Archery ?
Down with all archery ?

This guy is so far off the charts into psychopath territory and silence of the lambs, I don’t know what he us to do with us bog standard blokes except he is male.

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I hope those numbers are normalized, relative to each country’s population. Otherwise the problem is really in HK, not in Taiwan.

There could be also different ways of counting this in each country, and even one nationality more prone to report than the others. However, I’ll accept your numbers (which would be great if you backed up with some statistics).

But I thought that we were comparing Taiwan with Western countries?

The arrows are a bit phallic.

I wrote per capita, not sure why it doesn’t show in your quote.

Taiwan https://international.thenewslens.com/article/71187

HK http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/2049285/hong-kong-losing-battle-against-domestic-violence

Japan https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/03/04/national/social-issues/learning-stand-domestic-violence-japan/#.WzCtFS2B124

Probably because you added it after I quoted it. got it.

Still take a look at the table in the link:

Yeah in that case it needs a caveat. Post-natal depression is a very real thing, mothers are known to murder off-spring under the influence of massive hormonal imbalances. But it’s a temporary clinical condition, not much use as a counter argument to TM.

People who cut people into pieces are not very balanced either. Not them, not their brain chemistry. Generally speaking.

Yeah, I have seen this before. I wonder how many of the Taiwan homicides are domestic, the higher homicide rate could be explained by the higher rate of domestic violence in Taiwan.

The above is just a thought, so I actually dont know if that is the case.

This might help a bit

Single year samples though, but Taiwan would seem to have been on the low end of the distribution that year (2009) with 13.4% of homicide victims being female. Will look around some more.

Some good points in this article how the local culture can contribute to male on female domestic violence.

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Just in case it wasn’t clear… please find the red rectangles:

Now, don’t tell me that the difference is because in Taiwan they kill soooooooo many women.

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About 13% of intentional killings are domestic.
About 20% of victims of intentional killings are women.
About 20% of victims of intentional killings are children or elders.

Taiwanese number includes attempted murders.

All victims of domestic killings? Where’d you find the stats?

no. 20% of victims of all killings
20%s are from police statistics. 13% is from other report.

警政統計查詢網
https://ba.npa.gov.tw/npa/stmain.jsp?sys=100

家庭暴力 - 婦女聯合網站 替代報告
http://www.iwomenweb.org.tw/Upload/UserFiles/替代報告.pdf

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Hahaha

If you want to know, 6.5% of suspects are women.
16% of suspects are minors(under 18) or elders(over 60).

Ok, I think I was a bit rude to @Gain, and I don’t like it. I did it partially because I do believe that his posture re this is not really logical/rational, and partially because it’s kinda easy to feel offended by today’s feminism. Maybe I wasn’t even much offended, but somtimes verbal confrontation on internet leads to that. Still I think that those feminist statements are basically irrational and an insult to men-kind.

Anyway, I should have criticize the posture, not the forumosan.

fixed it for you

Thanks, small typo.

Hired.

Edit: you didn’t see “somtimes”. Fired.