Those of you who aren’t regular readers of the comments here may not appreciate the true genius of David K. Meller, an excitable and exclamation-point-loving MRA I’ve mentioned once or twice in my posts, but who shows up in the comments here with some regularity – ending each comment with his trademark “PEACE AND FREEDOM!!”
Mr. Meller is a great lover (not physically) of men:
Men, by and large, are a wonderful sex! We are more intelligent than women, more creative, at least in the areas outside the home. We are, also, as a rule, physically stronger as well …
He claims to love women, too – though not feminists, whom he seems to consider something other than human:
Women ARE people, and often wonderful people at that! Feminists, on the other hand, AREN’T! …
Women are people, and properly raised, educated, and loved,, are beautiful, charming, and lovely!
Despite his alleged love of women – at least the non-feminist ones – he often says utterly horrible things about them. The examples are too numerous to catalogue. But let me draw your attention to one rather telling comment of his I found recently on The Spearhead.
In the midst of a discussion of Sharon Osbourne’s now notorious comments about a woman who cut off her husband’s penis, Meller offered the following musings on the subject of women and cancer. I am having trouble finding much love of women in them:
It is .. possible that the breast cancers (not to mention ovarian and vaginal cancers) have a psychosomatic aspect to their development. … The feelings of vicious sadism, brutality, and callous indifference to another’s pain in such harpies must inexorably work on the molecular, genetic, and cellular level to generate consequences! I hope that you girls find these consequences as hilarious as I do when you annoy me with your next women’s health campaign against cancer!
Maybe women don’t strictly speaking, DESERVE cancer, but it will be hard for me to stop laughing at them …
Isn’t the thought of cancer-ridden women going under the knife amusing? Isn’t thought of women losing part, or all, of a sexual organ that is precious to them FUNNY? The pain women experience when recovering from surgery (and radiation or chemo, which is almost as bad) is still less than the agony which that poor man underwent when he underwent castration at the hands of a deranged, sadistic, and vicious she-weasel (my apologies to weasels)!
[F]or every man who is abused and tortured by his woman, it almost warms my heart that the same hatred and spite characteristic of the female human(?) sets THEM up for a similar fate down the road, as that bitterness, vicious sadism, and bloodthirstiness so characteristic of those who would LAUGH AT the suffering caused by a “woman” committing such a vicious crime predisposes them toward cancer, and (I hope) a similar fate!
Karma is always there, girls, and it is a bitch!! HA HA HA HA HA…LOL!
PEACE AND FREEDOM!!
David K. Meller
That “PEACE AND FREEDOM!!!” always gets me.
This being The Spearhead, Meller’s comments garnered more than a few upvotes. Not as many as he usually gets, admittedly, but some.
At some point I will do a Best of David K. Meller post, highlighting some of his “best” comments here. He is one for the ages.
using so many florid synonyms and maybe working on paring down your sentence structure?
Blessed Jesus in a miniskirt, you really are a dumbass. People here condemned what Osborne said. Laughing at another person’s pain is a vile and unworthy act. I hope she apologized for it. i wish you would apologize for your laughter at the suffering of others, but somehow I think a snowball has a better chance in your home. Fuck right off.
“And no, I don’t–and never have–wanted women to suffer and die from cancer, just ghastly man-hating feminist harridans who have nothing feminine about them and themselves find joy in castrating and mutilating men, or at least seeing other feminist harpies do it!”
David K. Meller
“Isn’t the thought of cancer-ridden women going under the knife amusing? Isn’t thought of women losing part, or all, of a sexual organ that is precious to them FUNNY? ”
David K. Meller
You seem to have left out the “feminist harridans…” qualifier the first time around.
Logic problem for you, DKM.
1) People who laugh at the pain of others are vile and unworthy.
2) DKM laughed at the pain of women who have cancer.
3) Therefore…
I’m sure your manly brain can figure it out.
All right, that’s it: we need DKM and NWO to have a dumb-off to determine who is biggest dumbass among the trolls of Manboobz.
Will NWO’s ALL CAPITAL LETTERS theory beat DKM’s “small Russia” theory?
Does typing PEACE AND FREEDOM!!! in all caps constitute a binding contract?
Stay tuned…
Captain: Excellent idea! I’ll bring popcorn.
We could put it on Pay-Per-View.
the devil hates feminists. I KNEW IT
Try to live it down, Sharculese will remind you what you did FOREVER. And If he doesn’t, I will. Herp derp
Sharon Osbourne.
She said something that was wrong, and her husband bit the heads off of bats.
Ozzy is at this point is less then an idiot, she’s put up with drug abuse, affairs and pretty much senility. She’s really made the family money and certainly has managed it since their marriage. No doubt he’d be dead without her, but marriage was a bad deal for Ozzy how?
Meller: We’ve already told you that you don’t love women.
See how effective that is at convincing people.
But the meat of the matter isn’t what you tell us your words mean, it’s what they actually mean.
Looking at your words, you don’t love women. You love the idea of women who behave in some very specific ways. That’s not the same. Your delusions that “people everywhere” engaged in this sort of behavior until “feminism” came along and ruined everything is, well delusional: sort of like your maps of Russia.
You say you don’t want women to suffer, you just enjoy knowing that it happens.
This, my dear boy, is not love.
SHITS AND GIGGLES!
As a woman who is in the process of recovering from major surgery, chemo and radiotherapy due to cancer all I can say is that you are one of the most hateful creatures it has ever been my misfortune to encounter. If I were a less charitable and kindly person I might say that I hope that you experienced what I had, in the hope that it might teach you a little empathy, but nobody deserves that.
Instead I might just say that with these comments you show yourself for what you truly are and I really don’t need to add anything more.