Razing Complacency
Empathnegative, A Force For True Equality

Who is this person the feminism tag, righting wrongs and correcting those mean old feminists with razor-sharp wit and unassailable logic? Is he the force for true equality as claims so much to those misguided feminists? It doesn’t take much, just look on his blog and you’ll see just what kind of equality he has in mind.

His response on the always important topic of cis men’s reproductive rights:

Cis men’s reproductive rights aren’t under attack because they don’t *have* any. Can you show me a law where a woman is required, by law, to even inform a man he’s the father of the child she’s going to give birth to? She doesn’t even have to tell him he’s going to be a dad. He has no right to say he doesn’t want to be a father, he has *one* reproductive countermeasure (a condom), whereas a woman has a plethora… including abortion, adoption, and leaving a child at a safe house. She has tons of ways to simply opt out of being a parent. Men who opt out of being a parent are called deadbeat dads.

“Can you show me a law where a woman is required, by law, to even inform a man he’s the father of the child she’s going to give birth to?”

Clearly he’s thought this out, especially in cases of pregnancy due to rape/coercion and abuse. Overriding bodily autonomy and consent of the person who actually has to carry the potential child does not seem to be his concern though. But whatever, the ‘rights’ of (cis) men come before all that. A Force For True Equality.

“He has no right to say he doesn’t want to be a father, he has *one* reproductive countermeasure (a condom), whereas a woman has a plethora… including abortion, adoption, and leaving a child at a safe house.”

He says he has no right to say.. but of course he does. He can plainly say he doesn’t want to be a father unless someone is somehow stopping him from speaking. But in the end what EmpathNegative is really saying is that he thinks the hypothetical father should be able to tell the pregnant person to get an abortion if he so chooses.

Again, overriding the consent of the pregnant person does not seem to be his concern. It should, apparently, be a (cis) man’s right to dictate what pregnant people should do with their bodies. The idea seems to be that the only way for men not to be ‘oppressed’ is to oppress others? A Force For True Equality.

I’m not sure how adoption, which would happen after the reproduction process is over by the way.. is a countermeasure. It doesn’t seem to take into mind that adoption is a long and difficult process to go through either. But beyond that, you’d think he would spend his time speaking out in support of the male birth control pills being developed if he was so concerned. But I guess misinformed jabs at anyone on the feminism tag is good enough.

He, of course, conveniently leaves out that a large number of men, in one particular political party even, have been trying for quite some time now to restrict women’s access to birth control and abortion in numerous ways and have succeeded at this on numerous levels. See how /little/ rights cis men have when it comes to reproduction? Truly, they are the underdogs. A Force For True Equality.

“She has tons of ways to simply opt out of being a parent. Men who opt out of being a parent are called deadbeat dads.”

Yeah, men are the only ones who face consequences for not wanting to be parents! I mean, women don’t even get any negative stigma attached to them for getting an abortion or wanting birth control. Well, I mean, unless you count the being called murderers, sluts, and whores … thing. But why would we count that when we’re talking about Equality, people? Single mothers are also never looked down on or vilified either, thankfully. A Force For True Equality.

Maybe the reason he keeps talking about how he’s the only one who cares about equality is because he believes it’ll magically come true one day.

Make no mistake, this isn’t about empathnegative. Not really. Because what I pointed out is a common mindset among the MRAesque people on tumblr. I see them regurgitating this same bile and calling it ‘equality’. Baseless claims, wild accusations, outright lies, and clearly oppressive mindsets. Feminism does not owe people like this anything. Not one damn thing.

friendlyangryfeminist:

stfuconfederates:

brainbytumblr:

melonssmalibuu:

whoneedsmasculism:

On what planet is this sort of hateful response to a very well-intentioned campaign not considered blatantly sexist?  Is being presumed guilty of a rape accusation another “male privilege?”  How about being convicted without any evidence, whatsoever?  Simply because juries are statistically more likely to believe a woman’s testimony over a man’s?  I call bullshit.

Wow.

Feminism: Because lying about rape is a woman’s right!

Jesus fuck you’re a terrible person. If a woman cut your fucking balls off I would personally escort her to the Canadian border.

FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU.
Reported rapes (AND MOST RAPES AREN’T REPORTED YOU SCUMBAG) have the same rate of false allegations like any other crime.
And you know what?I really doubt that’s true because of how many women who I’ve talked to who said that their prosecutors harassed them, because they were wearing ‘skinny jeans’.
So fuck you.
I will take a rape survivor’s word over a rapist.
Austin, I live two hours away from Canada. I’ll help.  

At best, false rape accusations have been proven to settle around the 2 to 10 percent rate by many government offices (MRAs have never been able to disprove this) and even that is shaky given the poor investigations (or complete lack thereof where the officers resort to clueless victim blaming too) by so many police officers. So it might be even lower than that. Spreading victim blaming propaganda, such as the idea that false rape accusations are some kind of epidemic when they are not, can be nothing but trying to justify bigotry.
There is nothing well intentioned about the message, it is only hateful and willfully ignorant and has no basis in fact of the frequency of incidents of false rape. 
“Simply because juries are statistically more likely to believe a woman’s testimony over a man’s?”
Note how these magical statistics are not actually linked to or properly referenced. Note also that I can bring up cases of victim blaming in which the female victim is seen as guilty long before the accused male victim. Along with the recent cases surrounding women in the military being raped and the discharging and silencing of victims by high ranking officers. Yet further proof that ‘masculism’ is just the Men’s Rights Movement with a different wrapper, not genuinely trying to fight for equality, but rather for further distorting the truth and perpetuating misogyny.

friendlyangryfeminist:

stfuconfederates:

brainbytumblr:

melonssmalibuu:

whoneedsmasculism:

On what planet is this sort of hateful response to a very well-intentioned campaign not considered blatantly sexist?  Is being presumed guilty of a rape accusation another “male privilege?”  How about being convicted without any evidence, whatsoever?  Simply because juries are statistically more likely to believe a woman’s testimony over a man’s?  I call bullshit.

Wow.

Feminism: Because lying about rape is a woman’s right!

Jesus fuck you’re a terrible person. If a woman cut your fucking balls off I would personally escort her to the Canadian border.

FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU.

Reported rapes (AND MOST RAPES AREN’T REPORTED YOU SCUMBAG) have the same rate of false allegations like any other crime.

And you know what?

I really doubt that’s true because of how many women who I’ve talked to who said that their prosecutors harassed them, because they were wearing ‘skinny jeans’.

So fuck you.

I will take a rape survivor’s word over a rapist.

Austin, I live two hours away from Canada. I’ll help.  

At best, false rape accusations have been proven to settle around the 2 to 10 percent rate by many government offices (MRAs have never been able to disprove this) and even that is shaky given the poor investigations (or complete lack thereof where the officers resort to clueless victim blaming too) by so many police officers. So it might be even lower than that. Spreading victim blaming propaganda, such as the idea that false rape accusations are some kind of epidemic when they are not, can be nothing but trying to justify bigotry.

There is nothing well intentioned about the message, it is only hateful and willfully ignorant and has no basis in fact of the frequency of incidents of false rape. 

“Simply because juries are statistically more likely to believe a woman’s testimony over a man’s?”

Note how these magical statistics are not actually linked to or properly referenced. Note also that I can bring up cases of victim blaming in which the female victim is seen as guilty long before the accused male victim. Along with the recent cases surrounding women in the military being raped and the discharging and silencing of victims by high ranking officers. Yet further proof that ‘masculism’ is just the Men’s Rights Movement with a different wrapper, not genuinely trying to fight for equality, but rather for further distorting the truth and perpetuating misogyny.

“Men Going Their Own Way”

stfuhatemongers:

http://www.mgtowforums.com
I’ve only read a couple of topics so far, one [http://www.mgtowforums.com/forums/mens-general-discussion/8747-slutwalk.html] in which they seem to claim:

“it’s a pretty safe bet that a woman’s count will be a lot higher than whatever she tells you it is. For the sake of your own sanity, just assume every woman you meet is a whore.”

with a rating system of

Super ultra normal girl - Averages a new partner every three months from age 15.
Average girl - about one a month from age 14.
slut - one a week from age 13.
Druggie - one a day from 13. ”

On the subject of Slutwalk and slut-shaming[http://www.mgtowforums.com/forums/mens-general-discussion/8747-slutwalk.html]:

So if a bunch of black men beat me for wearing a klan outfit, it’s not my fault.

So if I’m wearing assless chaps in San Fransisco and a gay man hits on me, it’s not my fault.

So if a bunch of good-old-boys from the south beat me for wearing a black panther shirt, it’s not my fault.


Women are children.

Urgh.  I’m sure there are other gems of bullshit in there, but it’s making me too sick to keep reading.

Men Going Their Own Way aka Men Being Woman Policing Misogynists and Throwing Tantrums When You Call Them Out On It. I guess mine is a little too wordy though. 

friendlyangryfeminist:

tw: misogyny, violence against women

MRAs are creepy. 

They go into a yoga studio, embittered that the Perfect Woman hasn’t swoon over them and they shoot us. They go into our schools because our social advancement angers them and then they shoot us. They don’t even let us say ‘no’ to a drink without trying to smash our heads it.

If you don’t think the MRA rhetoric, the idea of ‘friendzoning’ encourages this sort of violence….then I’m scared of you. 

They view us the Enemy and the prize. We’re objects to fuck and to kill. When we get in the way we’re cockblocks, teases. 

Agreed. Things like slut shaming, sexual entitlement, and sexual objectification of women leads to violence against women. It always has. And Nice Guys (tm) are pretty damn misogynistic.

dear feminist tumblrverse…

somatrip:

permutationofninjas:

somatrip:

emmydarling:

so i was having a discussion with a male friend about “men’s rights,” rape and other issues, and he brought up some points that i really didn’t know how to respond to.  how would you address these issues?

  • girls who lie about being raped to damage the guy in question, or in cases of “morning after regret”    (personally i think this is bullshit and damaging to rape victims but i couldn’t figure out a way to debunk him)
  • the whole “teach men not to rape campaign:” his take is that men don’t rape, rapists rape (he doesn’t really see rape as something normal guys are capable of).  shouldn’t we be teaching murderers not to murder and muggers not to mug?
  • men’s rights in cases of abortion: what about men who want to keep a child when the mother wants to abort it?  or a man that is forced to pay child support for a baby that he would’ve aborted if the choice were his?  (this one makes me question my pro-choice stance: the woman is the one who assumes all of the risks and repercussions of carrying the fetus for 9 months, but the father does have to live with the consequences as well…)

so clearly i’m not the best when it comes to debates.  can any of you wonderful feminist folk help me out?

  1. I’m going to go ahead and say that the amount of women who lie about being rape vs the number of women who are actually raped/sexually assaulted is low, and people using the “She’s lying/she was asking for it/she just regretted it” is a way to shame victims and discredit women who actually go through that and feel violated. 
  2. Men do a fuckload of raping (note: no good feminist will ever say that women are incapable of rape, or men can’t be raped). The point of the “teach men not to rape” campaign is that in our culture, it is largely the responsibility of women to not be raped (watch what you wear, what you drink, who you’re out with; did you have pepper spray? Were you in a “bad” neighborhood? etc etc) as opposed to the rapist not to rape. In our culture, we view rape as a “fact of life” that women can prevent as opposed to an act of violence perpetrated by rapists. 
  3. Even if a man wants to keep a child, he has no right to demand that a woman be his incubator. [cissexual] Men will never bear the health or social burden of being pregnant. And men can forfeit their parental rights. That is an option.

Did any of that help?

1. Wrong.
2. Wrong.
3. While the first part may be true, there is to my knowledge no place in the United States, Canada, Australia or the UK where the latter is true.  This is especially relevant when we consider that there are children, boys in the US who have been ordered to pay child support to their rapists, even when the very existence of a biological child is indisputable proof of statutory rape and the rapist has not been punished in any way.

1. Fuck you, that is not a reputable source because it was written in 1994, and no one said that women DON’T lie about being raped, but women (or any survivor) needs to be taken seriously when those accusations come up. Why is a rape victim told to provide proof that they were attacked? Furthermore, your bullshit “study” even states that the FBI reported (in the early nineties, Christ this is bad researching) that EIGHT percent of rape reports were unfounded. Did someone teach you math? Also, the “lack of matches” on DNA scans does not always mean that a rape or assault did not occur. Not all assaults are violent in nature. This whole thing you posted is so fucking full of victim-blaming and women-hating and shady data collection that it is fucking laughable that you posted it in the first place.

2. Don’t post fucking blog entries as verification of your claims. That is lazy. And feminists won’t ever say that vaginas can’t rape penises. If you want the definition changed, work for it instead of slamming dose poor widdo fragile feminists. Did you even read my fucking point on this? Men do most of the raping. I NEVER said females are incapable of it. “Rapist” is a gender neutral term. 

3. Do a google search. Jesus H Christ. And the point was that men can’t force women to be their incubators for nine months because they do not bear the burden of being pregnant god it’s like you didn’t even read the damn post.

In short, fuck you and the men’s rights, women-hating, privileged fucking pony you rode in on. Asshole. 

Once again, permutation of ninja’s ‘knowledge’ has been shown to be severely limited, distorted (or would that be willfully dishonest? He can never provide anything other than anecdotal data that never leads anywhere), and largely misogynistic in leaning.

Also? He doesn’t think the first part of number 3 is true.

Also, also. The best studies, where the rape allegations have been studied in detail, suggest a rate of false reports of somewhere between 2% and 10%. The most comprehensive study, conducted by the British Home Office in 2005, found a rate of 2.5% for false accusations of rape. The best U.S. investigation, the 2008 “Making a Difference” study, found a 6.8% rate (slpc). 

argleblarglebarglebah:

daskannnichtsein:

THE CLAIM Men’s rights activists often insist that men are victimized by sex crimes and abuse just as much as women are, if not more. This assertion is meant to support their contention that the courts and laws outrageously favor women.

THE REALITY A major 2010 study by the Centers for Disease Control’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control thoroughly debunks such claims. Nearly one in five American women (18.3%), the study found, have been raped; the comparable number for men is one in 71 (1.4%). Not only that, but more than half (51.1%) of female victims reported that their rapist was an intimate partner — a current or former spouse or boyfriend, or a date. According to a 2000 study by the Department of Justice, female rape victims were also about twice as likely as male rape victims to be injured during an assault (31.5% versus 16.5%), even though many women do not physically resist their attackers for fear of injury. Overall, the studies found, most violence of all kinds against women (64%) came from current or former intimate partners, while that is true for only about one-sixth (16.2%) of men. Women were also far more likely to be stalked than men (16.2% versus 5.2%), and two-thirds of women’s stalkers (66.2%) were current or former intimate partners, compared to four in 10 for men (41.4%). A 2005 Department of Justice study also found that between 1998 and 2002, 84% of spousal abuse victims were female, as were 86% of victims of abuse at the hands of a dating partner. Males made up 83% of all spouse murderers and 75% of dating partner murderers.

THE CLAIM In another effort to show that men are discriminated against, many men’s rights activists assert that women attack men just as much as men attack women, if not more. The website MensActivism.org is one of many that criticizes what it characterizes as “the myth that women are less violent than men.”

THE REALITY Men’s rights groups often cite the work of Deborah Capaldi, a researcher with the Oregon Learning Center, to back their claim. Capaldi did find that women sometimes initiate partner violence, although women involved in mutually aggressive partner relationships were more likely to suffer severe injuries than the men. But Capaldi studied only a very particular subset of the population — at-risk youth — rather than women in general, invalidating any claim that her findings applied generally. In fact, the 2000 Department of Justice study found that violence against both women and men is predominantly male violence. Nine in 10 women (91.9%) who were physically assaulted since the age of 18 were attacked by a male, while about one in seven male assault victims (14.2%) were victimized by females. Similarly, all female rape victims in the study were attacked by a male, while about a third of male victims (35.8%) were raped by a female.

Generally like anything that hates on MRAs, but I do want to correct this myth that keeps popping up about that 2010 CDC study:

It did not find that only 1 in 71 men was raped. It found that about 1 in 15 men was raped by feminist definitions of rape, possibly up to 1 in 10 depending on exactly what your definition is. The 1 in 71 number is what they CALLED rape, but their definition of rape was extremely phallus and penetration centric and generally not very useful for talking about rape of men.

That is still only about a third of the numbers they got for rape of women, so it doesn’t help the MRA claims at all; the main reason I want to point this out is that 6-10% of men is a LOT of people, especially for a study that doesn’t include prisons. It’s not as large as 18-30% but it’s definitely not a trivial problem.

Oh, and as long as I’m here, that same study found that men hit women only slightly more often than women hit men, but men injure women at much greater rates than vice versa, and that’s not because they’re doing the same thing with bigger muscles, it’s because their violence is (or becomes, can’t really tell) more intense. So whether men are more violent than women has kind of an odd answer: probably they wouldn’t be outside of patriarchy but under patriarchy they have much greater opportunity to do serious harm to women than vice versa. (I’m assuming here that the reason violence against men is less likely to be dangerous is because men have much greater freedom under patriarchy to leave their abusers than vice versa.)

Good commentary. Though I feel like I need to post this specifically, since I’m rather tired of the ‘false rape accusations are rampant’ myth. Because they’re not, and we need to stop taking it as some kind of universal truth and start dismissing people who claim it is. It’s just a rape culture myth.

The truth is that unfounded reports very often include those for which no corroborating evidence could be found or where the victim was deemed an unreliable witness (often because of drug or alcohol use or because of prior sexual contact with the attacker). They also include those cases where women recant their accusations, often because of a fear of reprisal, a distrust of the legal system or embarrassment because drugs or alcohol were involved. The best studies, where the rape allegations have been studied in detail, suggest a rate of false reports of somewhere between 2% and 10%. The most comprehensive study, conducted by the British Home Office in 2005, found a rate of 2.5% for false accusations of rape. The best U.S. investigation, the 2008 “Making a Difference” study, found a 6.8% rate.

stfuhypocrisy:

The suicide brought attention to an underworld of misogynists whose furies include the family court system, domestic violence laws and false rape accusations.
 
Photo Credit: Southern Poverty Law Center

After 10 years of custody battles, court-ordered counseling and imminent imprisonment for non-payment of child support, Thomas James Ball, a leader of the Worcester branch of the Massachusetts-based Fatherhood Coalition, had reached his limit. On June 15, 2011, he doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire just outside the Cheshire County, N.H., Courthouse. He was dead within minutes.

In a lengthy “Last Statement,” which arrived posthumously at the Keene Sentinel, Tom Ball told his story. All he had done, he said, was smack his 4-year-old daughter and bloody her mouth after she licked his hand as he was putting her to bed. Feminist-crafted anti-domestic violence legislation did the rest. “Twenty-five years ago,” he wrote, “the federal government declared war on men. It is time to see how committed they are to their cause. It is time, boys, to give them a taste of war.” Calling for all-out insurrection, he offered tips on making Molotov cocktails and urged his readers to use them against courthouses and police stations. “There will be some casualties in this war,” he predicted. “Some killed, some wounded, some captured. Some of them will be theirs. Some of the casualties will be ours.”

For people who associate the men’s and fathers’ rights movements with New Age drum circles in the woods, the ferocity of Ball’s rhetoric, the horror of his act, and, in particular, the widespread and blatantly misogynistic reaction to it may come as something of a revelation. When the feminist Amanda Marcotte, a bête noire of the men’s rights movement, remarked that “setting yourself on fire is an extremely effective tool if your goal is to make your ex-wife’s life a living hell,” a poster at the blog Misandry.com went ballistic. “Talk about the pot calling the kettle black,” he raged. “She is evil and such a vile evil that she is a disease that needs to be cut out of the human [consciousness] just like the rest of the femanazi ass harpies.”

It’s not much of a surprise that significant numbers of men in Western societies feel threatened by dramatic changes in their roles and that of the family in recent decades. Similar backlashes, after all, came in response to the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement, and other major societal revolutions. What is something of a shock is the verbal and physical violence of that reaction.

Ball’s suicide brought attention to an underworld of misogynists, woman-haters whose fury goes well beyond criticism of the family court system, domestic violence laws, and false rape accusations. There are literally hundreds of websites, blogs and forums devoted to attacking virtually all women (or, at least, Westernized ones) — the so-called “manosphere,” which now also includes a tribute page for Tom Ball (“He Died For Our Children”). While some of them voice legitimate and sometimes disturbing complaints about the treatment of men, what is most remarkable is the misogynistic tone that pervades so many. Women are routinely maligned as sluts, gold-diggers, temptresses and worse; overly sympathetic men are dubbed “manginas”; and police and other officials are called their armed enablers. Even Ball — who did not directly blame his ex-wife for his troubles, but instead depicted her and their three children as co-victims of the authorities — vilified “man-hating feminists” as evil destroyers of all that is good.

This kind of woman-hatred is increasingly visible in most Western societies, and it tends to be allied with other anti-modern emotions — opposition to same-sex marriage, to non-Christian immigration, to women in the workplace, and even, in some cases, to the advancement of African Americans. Just a few weeks after Ball’s death, while scorch marks were still visible on the sidewalk in Keene, N.H., that was made clear once more by a Norwegian named Anders Behring Breivik.

On July 22, Breivik slaughtered 77 of his countrymen, most of them teenagers, in Oslo and at a summer camp on the island of Utøya, because he thought they or their parents were the kinds of “politically correct” liberals who were enabling Muslim immigration. But Breivik was almost as voluble on the subjects of feminism, the family, and fathers’ rights as he was on Islam. “The most direct threat to the family is ‘divorce on demand,’” he wrote in the manifesto he posted just before he began his deadly spree. “The system must be reformed so that the father will be awarded custody rights by default.”

The manosphere lit up. Said one approving poster at The Spearhead, an online men’s rights magazine for the “defense of ourselves, our families and our fellow men”: “What could be more ‘an eye for an eye’ than to kill the children of those who were so willing to destroy men’s families and destroy the homeland of men?”

‘The Homeland of Men’

The men’s rights movement, also referred to as the fathers’ rights movement, is made up of a number of disparate, often overlapping, types of groups and individuals. Some most certainly do have legitimate grievances, having endured prison, impoverishment or heartrending separations from genuinely loved children.

Jocelyn Crowley, a Rutgers political scientist and the author of Defiant Dads: Fathers’ Rights Activists in America, says that most men who join real (as opposed to virtual) men’s rights groups aren’t seeking to attack the family court system so much as they are simply struggling to navigate it. What they talk most about when they meet face to face, she says, are strategies to deal with their ex-partners and have better relationships with their children.

But Molly Dragiewicz, a criminologist at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and the author of Equality With a Vengeance: Men’s Rights Groups, Battered Women, and Antifeminist Backlash, argues that cases in which fathers are badly treated by courts and other officials are not remotely the norm. The small percentage of divorces that end up in litigation are disproportionately those where abuse and other issues make joint custody a dubious proposition. Even when a woman can satisfactorily document her ex-husband’s abuse, Dragiewicz says, she is no more likely to receive full custody of her children than if she couldn’t.

The men’s movement also includes mail-order-bride shoppers, unregenerate batterers, and wannabe pickup artists who are eager to learn the secrets of “game”—the psychological tricks that supposedly make it easy to seduce women. George Sodini, who confided his seething rage at women to his blog before shooting 12 women, three of them fatally, was one of the latter. Before his 2009 murder spree at a Pittsburgh-area gym, he was a student — though clearly not a very apt one — of R. Don Steele, the author of How to Date Young Women: For Men Over 35. “I dress good, am clean-shaven, bathe, touch of cologne — yet 30 million women rejected me over an 18 or 25-year period,” Sodini wrote with the kind of pathos presumably typical of Steele’s readers.

Other movement adherents have forsworn sex altogether, or at least romantic relationships and marriage; the acronym they use for themselves is MGTOW, for “Men Going Their Own Way.” “If you are willing to marry a woman — any woman — in the West then you must also be willing to become the next murder-suicide story when she threatens to file for divorce, steal your kids out of your life and extort you for every current and future dollar you will ever earn,” wrote one commenter at The Spearhead. “If a man kidnapped your children, stole your home, your wallet and your bank account, you’d be more than willing to kill him in self defense. Why is it any different when ex-wives do it with the full force of the law behind them?”

Some take an inordinate interest in extremely young women, or fetishize what they see as the ultra-feminine (read: docile) characteristics of South American and Asian women. Others, who have internalized Christian “headship” doctrine, are desperately seeking the “submissive” women such doctrine celebrates. Still others are simply sexually awkward, and nonplussed and befuddled by society’s changing mores. The common denominator is their resentment of feminism and of females in general.

“It’s ironic,” the feminist writer Amanda Marcotte observes. “These [misogynist Web] sites owe their existence to feminism’s successes. At some point in the last couple of years, the zeitgeist hit a tipping point where female power — Hillary Clinton’s, Rachel Maddow’s, even Sarah Palin’s — stopped being questioned. Being sexist has become less acceptable than it used to be. This makes some men particularly anxious.” At the same time, of course, domestic violence and sex crimes are much more likely to be prosecuted than they were even a decade ago. Shelters, social services and legal aid are more available to most battered women than in the past.

But some experts argue that men’s rights groups have been remarkably successful. The groups, says Rita Smith, director of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, “have taken over the way courts deal with custody issues, particularly when there are allegations of abuse,” largely by convincing them that there is such a thing as “Parental Alienation Syndrome” (PAS). (PAS is a supposed clinical disorder in which a child compulsively belittles one parent due to indoctrination by the other — frequently leveling false allegations of abuse. It is not recognized as a clinical disorder by either the American Psychiatric Association or the World Health Organization.) Citing studies that show that false domestic abuse accusations against men are far less common than men’s groups and PAS enthusiasts claim, Smith says the groups nevertheless have “been able to get custody evaluators, mediators, guardians ad litem and child protective service workers to believe that women and children lie about abuse.”

Threats and Abuse

One kind of abuse that is undeniable is the vilification of individual women on certain men’s group websites. The best example of that may be Register-Her, a registry of women who “have caused significant harm to innocent individuals either by the direct action of crimes like rape, assault, child molestation and murder, or by the false accusation of crimes against others.” The site was set up by Paul Elam, the blogger behind A Voice for Men, less than two weeks after Ball’s suicide. “If Mary Jane Rottencrotch decides to falsely accuse her husband of domestic violence in order to get the upper hand in a divorce,” Elam boasted on his Internet radio show, “we can publish all her personal information on the website, including her name, address, phone number … even her routes to and from work.”

Under a headline reading, “Why are these women not in prison?” the site features photos and information about some 250 alleged malefactors, including notorious women like Lorena Bobbitt and Tonya Harding, although Elam hasn’t made good on his threat to publish home addresses or phone numbers. Many of those listed received prison sentences for various crimes, but large numbers were acquitted in court, while others were never accused of any lawbreaking. A well-known feminist, for example, is listed for “anti-male bigotry,” which is compared to racism.

Elam’s site can be frightening to its targets. In one case, he offered a cash reward to the first reader to ferret out a pseudonymous feminist blogger’s real name. In another, Elam singled out a part-time blogger at ChicagoNow who describes herself as a “vegetarian park activist with two baby girls.” The woman’s mistake was to write about her discomfort with male adults helping female toddlers in the bathroom at her daughter’s preschool. The blogger conceded that she was being sexist, but wrote that “I’d rather be wrong than find out if I’m right.”

After the woman was listed, she was widely attacked on men’s movement sites. “I don’t always use the word ‘cunt’ to describe a woman,” one poster raged, “but when I do it’s because of reasons like these.” Shocked, the “Mommy blogger” took down her original post and apologized for her “demonization of men.”

It wasn’t enough. “You targeted fathers, and just fathers,” Elam rebuked her. “It strikes me that you have never really been held to account for any of your actions in life. It is quite likely that the concept of complete, selfless accountability is just completely foreign to you.” Over at the Reddit Mens Rights forum, another poster fumed: “This entire episode should be a warning to all those male hating feminists out there who believe that they are safe screaming their hate messages on the web. Finally, they are held accountable for their hate messages and finally the rest of the world will find out exactly what type of depraved people they really are.”

Amanda Marcotte, who is a prime Register-Her target, writes about men’s rights activists less than she used to. That’s not because she doesn’t take them seriously — they introduce too many “anti-woman, anti-child, pro-abuse, pro-rape ideas into the public discourse” not to — but because “they’re so doggedly mean. It becomes frightening after a while.” Marcotte says the registry may incite violence against its targets, especially because many angry male activists are active abusers. “They interact with their ideological adversaries online,” she says, “much as they do with their spouses and children: ‘I’ll give you something to cry about!’”

“I don’t know if Thomas James Ball ever visited this site,” Elam wrote on his blog when he started Register-Her. “What I do believe is, though, that he, if convinced to stay alive, would have been a hell of a soldier in this war.”

Soldiers in the War

The first shots in this so-called war on feminism were fired 22 years before Tom Ball’s suicide. On Dec. 6, 1989, Marc Lépine, a troubled 25-year-old computer student, strolled into the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, Canada, carrying a Ruger Mini-14 semi-automatic rifle and a hunting knife. He walked into a classroom, ordered the men to leave, and lined the women up against a wall.

“I am fighting feminism,” he announced before opening fire. “You’re women, you’re going to be engineers. You’re all a bunch of feminists. I hate feminists.”

By the time he turned the gun on himself, 14 women were dead and 10 were wounded; four men were hurt as well. The suicide note in Lépine’s pocket contained a list of 19 “radical feminists” he hoped to kill, and this: “I have decided to send the feminists, who have always ruined my life, to their Maker. … They want to keep the advantages of women … while seizing for themselves those of men.”

Today, that kind of rage is often directed at all women, not only perceived feminists. “Women don’t need the powers-that-be to get them to hate and use men,” the blogger Alcuin wrote recently. “They have always used men; maybe they have always hated us too.” Added another blogger, Angry Harry: “There are now, literally, billions of dollars, numerous empires, and millions of jobs that depend on the public swallowing the idea that women need to be defended from men.”

“A word to the wise,” offered the blogger known as Rebuking Feminism. “The animals women have become want one thing, resources and genes. … See them as the animals they have become and plan … accordingly.”

And many are quick to endorse violence against women. “There are women, and plenty of them, for which [sic] a solid ass kicking would be the least they deserve,” Paul Elam wrote in an essay with the provocative title, “When is it OK to Punch Your Wife?” “The real question here is not whether these women deserve the business end of a right hook, they obviously do, and some of them deserve one hard enough to leave them in an unconscious, innocuous pile on the ground if it serves to protect the innocent from imminent harm. The real question is whether men deserve to be able to physically defend themselves from assault … from a woman.”

For some, it’s more than just talk. In 2006, Darren Mack, a member of a fathers’ rights group in Reno, Nev., stabbed his estranged wife to death and then shot and wounded the family court judge who was handling his divorce.

That kind of violence continues right up to the present.

In Seal Beach, Calif. last Oct. 12, a day after Scott Evans Dekraai and his ex-wife had been in court to fight over custody of their 8-year-old son (Dekraai had 56% custody but wanted full custody and “final decision making authority” on matters of the child’s education and medical treatment), Dekraai walked into the hair salon where his ex-wife worked armed with three handguns. There, he allegedly shot seven women, six of them fatally; he also is accused of killing two men — the salon’s owner, as he attempted to flee, and a man in a car outside.

Michelle Fournier, Dekraai’s ex-wife, had testified that Dekraai was not taking his bipolar medicine and that he was suicidal and dangerous. If she had survived his rampage, she might have enjoyed having the last word about his propensity for violence. But she did not, becoming instead the latest in a long, sad line of victims of women-hating men.

nounbeast:

prolongedeyecontact:

feministslut:

hugginangryfeminist:

lipstick-feminists:

Me again! Sorry, I just realized the photo was too small to read.  Hopefully this one is better.
(http://www.tumblr.com/blog/thelittleidiotthatcould)
-A

is this real life? 



I love how it’s offensive to them that we want the FBI, the police, and universities to call rape rape, but then they glibly get to claim that fatherhood is a form of rape. See this post if you feel like sticking a spork in your eye in the next 5 minutes. And I’m pretty sure the entire fucking world is a “masculine perspective” on…everything. Heaven forbid you might not be able to rape people while they’re incapacitated or drunk without being labeled a rapist, which is, like, the most violating thing that could possibly be done. So says DSK.

I wish this kind of tin-hattery was surprising to me, but lurking over the MGTOW forums for a short amount of time pretty much traumatized me for life. (Hint: they have color-coded world maps done up to display the “risk” of Feminist thinking, abortion laws—don’t want that silly mail-order bride to think she has reproductive rights, you know—and where it is legal to rape your spouse goddamn there goes the crawly skin feeling again.)

nounbeast:

prolongedeyecontact:

feministslut:

hugginangryfeminist:

lipstick-feminists:

Me again! Sorry, I just realized the photo was too small to read.  Hopefully this one is better.

(http://www.tumblr.com/blog/thelittleidiotthatcould)

-A

is this real life? 

I love how it’s offensive to them that we want the FBI, the police, and universities to call rape rape, but then they glibly get to claim that fatherhood is a form of rape. See this post if you feel like sticking a spork in your eye in the next 5 minutes. And I’m pretty sure the entire fucking world is a “masculine perspective” on…everything. Heaven forbid you might not be able to rape people while they’re incapacitated or drunk without being labeled a rapist, which is, like, the most violating thing that could possibly be done. So says DSK.

I wish this kind of tin-hattery was surprising to me, but lurking over the MGTOW forums for a short amount of time pretty much traumatized me for life. (Hint: they have color-coded world maps done up to display the “risk” of Feminist thinking, abortion laws—don’t want that silly mail-order bride to think she has reproductive rights, you know—and where it is legal to rape your spouse goddamn there goes the crawly skin feeling again.)

gynocraticgrrl:

mramarmoset:

Chilling.

(Trigger Warning: Chauvinism, Misogyny, Physical Abuse,Anti-Feminist hatred and rhetoric, Murder)