The cost of politically incorrect research findings...

The response to our finding that the rate of female-to-male family violence was equal to the rate of male-to-female violence, not only produced heated scholarly criticism but intense and long-lasting personal attacks. All three of us received death threats. Bomb threats were phoned in to conference centers and buildings where we were scheduled to present. Suzanne received the brunt of the attacks. Individuals wrote and called her university urging that she be denied tenure; calls were made and letters were written to government agencies urging that her grant funding be rescinded. All three of us became 'non-persons' among domestic violence advocates. Invitations to conferences dwindled and dried up. Advocacy literature and feminist writing would cite our research, but not attribute it to us. Librarians publicly stated they would not order or shelve our books.

- Dr. Richard J. Gelles of the University of Pennsylvania on the response to research conducted by him and several of his colleagues (as cited on p. 71 of Karla Marx: How Feminism has Seduced the West)

Reminds me a bit of the death threats faced by Erin Pizzey, founder of one of the world's first women's shelters once she came to the conclusion that women perpetrated their fair share of domestic violence.