Sure it's not just a dickhead??More than anyone else on this site, tesseract is the classic example of a disaffected young male who has been radicalised by the internet and hate preachers (eg Paul Elam)
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Sure it's not just a dickhead??More than anyone else on this site, tesseract is the classic example of a disaffected young male who has been radicalised by the internet and hate preachers (eg Paul Elam)
fair point, well madeSure it's not just a dickhead??
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It's the radical feminists which control the feminist movement. These feminists are judges, lawyers, academics/professors and politicians. The average feminist has no say as to what feminism actually is. It's those with the power, and hence influence, which dictates what feminism is.
Why not say, "hurt by a woman?" The problem with your MRA logic is that you want to see women as a one large mass, just as you accuse feminists of doing the same to men. The sites that espouse this stuff are riven with ridiculous contradictions that undermine anything you're saying. It's just one large gripe about modernity and confusion about masculinity. Unfortunately for you some men enjoy the new paradigm tesseract and it's as much self interest as ethical. If you've adapted to the new rules it's a golden age of ****ing, moving towards a society of mutual objectification. I've said to you before you don't have to be part of it if you don't wish too. It's a liberal society with space for many views and lifestyles. There are plenty of women out there who aren't feminists. Find a nice church going lass at the local evangelical and report back. Some women want to go out, get drunk, party, hook up all the while feeling safe from being sexually assaulted. It's not that hard to understand. Stop trying to **** it up for the rest of us.Some MRA's do hate women. Some men who've been hurt by women initially go through a phase of anger. Where, though, do you see those in places of leadership in the MRM spout their hatred for women and making it part of the narrative, like it is in feminism? Patriarchy theory implies that all men are irredeemable psychopaths. That's the difference. Feminism is built upon the hatred of men. Not so with the MRM. I've provided quotes from Feminism's global leadership on a few occasions to show this.
I can understand the gist of what you're trying to say here but there are always going to be creeps out there man. Feminism nor any other movement is not going to stop this. I'm sure everyone would love the luxury of not having to worry about locking their doors at night, so that they don't get robbed, but it's just not going to happen.Unfortunately for you some men enjoy the new paradigm tesseract and it's as much self interest as ethical. If you've adapted to the new rules it's a golden age of *******, moving towards a society of mutual objectification. I've said to you before you don't have to be part of it if you don't wish too. It's a liberal society with space for many views and lifestyles. There are plenty of women out there who aren't feminists. Find a nice church going lass at the local evangelical and report back. Some women want to go out, get drunk, party, hook up all the while feeling safe from being sexually assaulted. It's not that hard to understand. Stop trying to **** it up for the rest of us.
The problem is that what you call being a creep is a legitimate form of enforcing morality in some countries. There are many factors but cultural norms play a big part in changing the behaviour of people in regards to sexual assault just as they do in theft and other crime that might force one to lock their doors. Japan is a modern, democratic, developed nation where theft is virtually unheard of compared to Australia, primarily because of cultural reasons. These things can change...I can understand the gist of what you're trying to say here but there are always going to be creeps out there man. Feminism nor any other movement is not going to stop this. I'm sure everyone would love the luxury of not having to worry about locking their doors at night, so that they don't get robbed, but it's just not going to happen.
Enforcing morality? WTF? I don't know what world you're living in mate but being a creep that assaults women is the last thing any bloke wants be categorized as. It is something which will just as easily get you ostracized, if not bashed, if you do it in a pub, a club or in any form of mixed social setting. A "cultural norm" would be to suggest that sexually assaulting women is accepted by the majority. I don't know one bloke who thinks it's okay to assault an innocent woman. It is definitely not a cultural norm.The problem is that what you call being a creep is a legitimate form of enforcing morality in some countries. There are many factors but cultural norms play a big part in changing the behaviour of people in regards to sexual assault just as they do in theft and other crime that might force one to lock their doors. Japan is a modern, democratic, developed nation where theft is virtually unheard of compared to Australia, primarily because of cultural reasons. These things can change...
Are you of the bent that believes women with uncovered flesh are like uncovered meat to dogs? I have a better view of the inherent human decency in Australian menfolk than that, although we can still do better.
Besides if someone gets r*ped by a "creep" is it the woman's fault that the creep did it? Even if she was dressed provocatively? Are we beholden to the most deranged in our society for how we act? Do we apply that logic to other liberties that we've fought for? ie. Should we restrict free speech to appease terrorists or the worst among us? Actually don't answer that...
When I bought my house in rural Victoria, I expressed some concern about the quality of its security to the real estate agent. He said, quite rightly as it has turned out, "There are no problems with security in this town." Depends where you live, I suppose.Never lock my doors at night.
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And I won't be bothering because it is so well documented that I wouldn't waste my time-just go and do some pretty basic reading-everywhere you look from Christine di Pizan, to the Pankhursts, to Steinem and Friedan etc.
I'm not about to throw a linkstorm at you, but you can do some reading if you'd like. Look up the wage gap, influential functionalist views on society (Particularly from Murdoch and Parsons who basically claim that women are good for emotional support, looking after the kids and not much else), women not being able to vote, women not being able to own ******* credit cards, women not being able to box, women not being able to refuse sex from their husband, women not being able to have their own bank account, women having all their earnings and property owned by their husband after marriage, etc.
They're just a few ways women have been oppressed throughout history, from the top of my head. I'm sure you'll find some good reading if you choose to Google these topics. So I'll ask you again to please direct me to the posts in this thread where you have disproved these things.
You say that there's no such thing as 'the patriarchy' and then create your own version of 'the matriarchy' or sisterhood oppressing men. Conspiracies only exist when I'm being oppressed?
Why not say, "hurt by a woman?" The problem with your MRA logic is that you want to see women as a one large mass, just as you accuse feminists of doing the same to men.
The sites that espouse this stuff are riven with ridiculous contradictions that undermine anything you're saying.
It's just one large gripe about modernity and confusion about masculinity.
Unfortunately for you some men enjoy the new paradigm and it's as much self interest as ethical. If you've adapted to the new rules it's a golden age of *******, moving towards a society of mutual objectification.
I've said to you before you don't have to be part of it if you don't wish too. It's a liberal society with space for many views and lifestyles. There are plenty of women out there who aren't feminists. Find a nice church going lass at the local evangelical and report back. Some women want to go out, get drunk, party, hook up all the while feeling safe from being sexually assaulted. It's not that hard to understand. Stop trying to **** it up for the rest of us.
I can understand the gist of what you're trying to say here but there are always going to be creeps out there man. Feminism nor any other movement is not going to stop this. I'm sure everyone would love the luxury of not having to worry about locking their doors at night, so that they don't get robbed, but it's just not going to happen.
That's better.There is nothing horrible about advocating for the rights of women.
Just wouldn't hurt some people to keep a little balance and perspective when doing so.
Ok Ill bite:
I've done plenty of reading on this subject. This topic is a hobby for me.
The wage gap has been debunked over and over again. To even bring this up must mean you're a noob to this subject.
So, Murdoch and Parsons have a view that you disagree with. So what! Their view doesn't shape society.
Men voting and women not being able to has already been discussed. Go and do some reading through this and the feminism threads. This will lead you into information about Emmeline Pankhurst and the evil women giving out white feathers. Men had to join the army and risk their life in order to be granted the privilege of voting rights. Women didn't want the responsibility and obligation that came with voting rights, they simply bitched and moaned until pandering men gave them the right to vote without the obligation and responsibility that men still had. Btw, first wave feminists didn't care much for women having the vote; many were flat out against it.
The traditionalist family set-up in times past was that women traded their sex and access to reproduction for a male's surplus labour. If women bitched about that it's because they wanted males surplus labour without providing their share in return. Very much like women wanting the vote but not wanting to risk their lives in war to earn it, like men had to.
If you're to tell me to do some reading in order to find answers, I'll direct you to do the same and find mine and others posts which have already answered many of your likely questions.
yeah, they don't do themselves too many favours with that sort of rhetoric.Oh my God! I am on fire!
8.You hate when women assume that there are no nice guys. But you call yourself a nice guy and act like it’s a rare quality that should cause women to be all over you.
No its feminists who spread the myth that there are no decent men out there. NOT MRAs.
9. You hate when women assume that men just want to get laid. But when you find out that a man is a feminist, you assume that he’s just doing it to get laid.
Both are true and neither is mutually exclusive. Because manginas are not real men.
10. You hate when women make generalizations about all men. But when a woman calls you out for being sexist, you claim that all men think like you.
I dont claim that all men think like me. Point out where that is the case.
11. You insist that women should be responsible for protecting themselves from being r*ped. But when they follow the one piece of advice that actually works, which is being aware of red flags, you complain about them assuming that all men are rapists.
The problem is that women ignore red flags when the guy is good looking enough. Thats on them, not on the vast majority of guys who dont rape women and who dont deserve that assumption.
I like how she doesn't think vaginas are intrinsically female.wow! she's so empowered!
I've done plenty of reading on this subject. This topic is a hobby for me.
The wage gap has been debunked over and over again. To even bring this up must mean you're a noob to this subject.
So, Murdoch and Parsons have a view that you disagree with. So what! Their view doesn't shape society.
Men voting and women not being able to has already been discussed. Go and do some reading through this and the feminism threads. This will lead you into information about Emmeline Pankhurst and the evil women giving out white feathers. Men had to join the army and risk their life in order to be granted the privilege of voting rights. Women didn't want the responsibility and obligation that came with voting rights, they simply bitched and moaned until pandering men gave them the right to vote without the obligation and responsibility that men still had. Btw, first wave feminists didn't care much for women having the vote; many were flat out against it.
The traditionalist family set-up in times past was that women traded their sex and access to reproduction for a male's surplus labour. If women bitched about that it's because they wanted males surplus labour without providing their share in return. Very much like women wanting the vote but not wanting to risk their lives in war to earn it, like men had to.
If you're to tell me to do some reading in order to find answers, I'll direct you to do the same and find mine and others posts which have already answered many of your likely questions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_JapanJapan is a modern, democratic, developed nation where theft is virtually unheard of compared to Australia, primarily because of cultural reasons. These things can change...
I like how she doesn't think vaginas are intrinsically female.
My vagina has been an unending and constant source of turmoil for me – not that vaginas are intrinsically female, it’s just happened to be a big part of womanhood for me personally
I've tried to get him to answer the question a while back. The question was whether he thinks women contribute, through behaviour or desire, to rape.Folks don't literally asked to be r*ped, but the context of the post seems to be that if you're going to leave yourself at the mercy of people, especially in a place where drinking is involved, your own foolish actions can play a part in what occurs to you. That's the taboo truth that the politically correct never wish to mention.
Wow what a typical left***d reply.