
The White House Triumph of the #BanMen Movement
Article here. Excerpt:
'The year just ended was a banner year for misogyny—review the scandals of GamerGate, the revelations of sexual violence from the National Football to the Ivy Leagues, and Elliot Rodger’s California killing spree intended to enact “revenge” against “all you girls who rejected me and looked down on me, treated me like scum while you gave yourselves to other men.” ... And so as misogyny swelled, Twitter—that many-ringed circus where outrage emerges, then cycles and sloughs—took a look and found the mirror image: misandry. All year long, one hashtag reigned on my Twitter feed, snarky, flippant, and less than delicate or helpfully nuanced: #BanMen. Here’s what 140 characters will do to the mind.
'...So female denizens, noticing the easy ubiquity of misogyny, imagined a different regime: would there even be violence against women without men? Would there be catcalls, school shootings, wars, or anything bad at all? Ban 'em, expel 'em, and why not exterminate 'em while we’re at it? For perhaps the first time since the mid-1970s, the dream of a penis-free world—a lot funnier this time—became a bonafide fashion, extending past the confines of Twitter’s letter limits. Misandrist book clubs and makeup tutorials debuted. Men published articles with headlines like “33 Reasons Why Men Should Be Banned.” ‘Male Tears’ mugs made bank. In the spring, as part of its ad campaign for the fourth season of “Game of Thrones,” finger-on-the-pulse HBO posted signs all around the subway reading, sinister and seriffed, “ALL MEN MUST DIE.”
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The principle of #BanMen gained steam, which rises. In President Obama’s press conference last week, held before his family vacation in Hawaii, Obama took eight questions from reporters: all from women. It was deliberate: White House press secretary Josh Earnest said that they realized the “unique opportunity” to highlight the fact that women “do the hard work” of covering the president “day-in and day-out.” As Obama was leaving, a male reporter shouted out a question about the president’s New Year’s resolutions. He ignored it, and called instead on American Urban Radio’s April Ryan. What lessons the male press corp may draw from this sudden invisibility, who knows. But women have an idea.'
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#BanMaleHaters
I wish that those who share the author's attitude would all be dropped off on an island in the middle of the ocean, free to live away from men and all the horrible things they do-things like making electricity, infrastructure, and essentially doing all the dirty jobs that keep society going. That would learn 'em!
Yep
The lights will go out in Georgia and in Washington if we ban all men.
As I say elsewhere, we're a house divided. And no presidential fiat will keep a house divided from falling apart.
Obumas' not the threat
Notice how soon all the obuma bumper stickers disappeared after the first election. Embarrassed as all get out and they'll still support em. It's the supporters that are the weak link. And they know. And now you do too. Your girl has a 99% chance of being one. Don't forget, what you share with her, she shares with all the other abominations she contacts, so keep em guessing about opportunities, techniques, and anything a zealot can use. If you care you'll figure it out. Better sooner than later. Your sons' future depends on it.