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Dudes: silent no more!

This tiny kitten actually has nothing to do with the post.

Did Tom Matlack of the Good Men Project – not to be confused with Ben Matlock, fictional defense lawyer beloved by the elderly – swallow one of those mysterious “red pills” I keep hearing about on Men’s Rights blogs? Whatever he swallowed, it’s apparently causing him to hallucinate.

How else to explain his recent post on the GMP site titled “Being a Dude Is a Good Thing.” Now, as a dude who spends a good deal of time every day being a dude, I’ve got nothing against anyone being a dude, provided that’s what they want to be. It’s just that the piece itself is full of some rather strange generalizations that don’t actually seem to be, you know, true, at least not in what’s commonly known as “the real world.”

Rather than try to rebut his argument, because he doesn’t seem to have much of one, let’s just look at some of his loopier pronouncements:

Why do men get blamed for everything?

Uh, because they don’t? Sure, men get blamed for things, but guess what? Women get blamed for things all the time, too, from witchcraft, to divorce, to getting themselves raped, battered or killed. They’ve been blamed for earthquakes, for “inciting” male lust, for killing chivalry and “killing off real men,” for “taking roles intended by God only for men.” Heck, some inventive sorts have even figured out how to blame women for men who are assholes. And this guy has decided that “Black Women are to blame for the disrespect Black Men show towards Black Women.” For endless additional examples, scroll back through the posts and comments here, visit any of the blogs on my “boob roll,” or simply continue living on planet earth.

Back to Matlack, whose generalizations get more surreal by the sentence:

In the locker room, in the bathroom, on the walk out of the board room, in my conversations with men of all kinds, that’s what I hear more than anything. The resignation that to be a man is to be unacceptable at some level to the woman in your life.

Really? Who on earth are you hanging out with? And what women are they hanging out with? Are men other than Tom Matlack and his possibly apocryphal conversational partners actually having conversations like this on a regular basis? If the “woman in your life” basically hates men, what is she doing with you, and what are you doing with her?

One close friend jokes, “When speaking to my wife I always make sure to look at the ground in deference. And I make sure not to make any sudden movements.”

Um, what?

I’ve watched him. He loves his wife.

He’s a very competent human being. But with her he’s decided the only way to survive is to submit. The female view is the right view. The male view just gets you into trouble.

You see what I meant before about the hallucinations, right?

But Matlack suggests there is hope for the poor demure, never-before-heard-from men of the world. Apparently they are starting to open their mouths at last.

It seems that the blame game in the mainstream, whether through the minimization of male life in pop culture or on television or through the continued obsession with men behaving badly, has finally struck a chord with the average guy.

Let’s just pause a moment to reflect on this whole “minimization of male life in pop culture or on television.” Mr. Matlack, do you actually watch movies or television, or visit libraries or anything like that? Most movies revolve around men as the main characters, with women in many cases serving as little more than a love interest or simply as scenery. Have you ever heard of the Bechdel test? Read up on it, run the test on some of your favorite films, and then get back to us on the “minimization of male life in pop culture.”

Now back to Matlack’s manifesto:

We are no longer willing to be blamed for being men. We are no longer willing to avert our gazes and stay silent about our feelings. We are raising our voices and telling our stories in our own male vocabulary.

Yeah, because men have been so utterly silent about their feelings, their opinons, and pretty much everything, up until now.

To women, I assume the response is, “well, it’s about time.” But just remember when we talk it’s not going to sound like a women in a man’s body. It’s gonna be all dude. And you are just going to have to deal with that.

Ladies, prepare yourselves for a lot more Dudesplaining in the near future.  Dudes will be ignored no longer! Dudes!!! DUUUUUDESSS!!!!!!

EDITED TO ADD: Matlack’s gotten some responses on Twitter to his dudely roar; he’s posted a bunch of them here. Guest appearances by Amanda Marcotte and (seriously) Roseanne Barr.

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Spearhafoc
13 years ago

but there’s a pious, hectorting, judgey sort of tone to a lot of his writing that really can be offputting.

I got the same vibe too. It’s why I stopped reading his stuff years ago. Hint, hint, MRAL.

ozymandias42
13 years ago

NWO, why would I want all the men to do that. You’re missing the whole point.

Men can wear flowery spring dresses and no one should give them shit for it.
Men can wear Don Draper-esque suits and no one should give them shit for it.
Men can cry and no one should give them shit for it.
Men can be stoic and no one should give them shit for it.
Men can watch the View and no one should give them shit for it.
Men can watch the Deadliest Catch and no one should give them shit for it.
In fact, men can cry sometimes and be stoic sometimes, wear suits sometimes and wear flowery spring dresses sometimes, watch the View sometimes and Deadliest Catch sometimes, and no one should give them shit for it, because no one should give anyone shit for doing things that make them happy and don’t hurt anyone else.

NWOslave
NWOslave
13 years ago

@Xardoz

Ack! I’ve been called a homophobe. I must not cower before the political correctness monster. Oh no! I don’t belong in the 21st century. Since at different points in ancient history, right before the collapse of any civilization, they also promoted sodomy. Maybe it’s you who don’t belong in the 21st century.

Spearhafoc
13 years ago

You mock, what in your ideology driven opinion dictates you mock. Just because “you” say something is mock-worthy, doesn’t make it so. The hubris is astounding. You are right by default. The arrogance boggles the mind.

I think I’m going to respond to NWOslave with pictures of Christina Hendricks.

Any objections, anyone?

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
13 years ago

“I got the same vibe too. It’s why I stopped reading his stuff years ago.”

Me too. I get the distinct feeling that if we met in real life Hugo would Not Approve of me, and he would remind me of all the most lecturing-prone relatives that I go out of my way to avoid. Nice enough person, but not my kind of person at all.

Spearhafoc
13 years ago

Ack! I’ve been called a homophobe. I must not cower before the political correctness monster. Oh no! I don’t belong in the 21st century. Since at different points in ancient history, right before the collapse of any civilization, they also promoted sodomy. Maybe it’s you who don’t belong in the 21st century.

Interesting. Do go on.

Xanthe
Xanthe
13 years ago

NWOslave, of course ideas are open to being mocked! Oh, sorry, I forgot you live in an alternate, totalitarian reality where some ideas simply aren’t up for questioning or criticism.

NWOslave
NWOslave
13 years ago

@ozymandias42

Sounds like you’re promoting a bunch of women-centric men to me. Do you think women are so goody-good-good that men should act like women. Kepp in mind, contrary to ideology, men and women are different. It’s not socialization that makes men and women think and act differently. It’s nature.

Oh that’s right, you believe in science and stuff except when trumped by feminism.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
13 years ago

Basically he makes me feel like behaving like a rebellious teenager just to piss him off, so I can only imagine how great the temptation to do so would be for an actual teenager.

hellkell
hellkell
13 years ago

Spearhafoc, more, please! She’s so gorgeous, but that second dress looks like a Victorian lampshade. Sometimes her stylist really lets her down, or if she’s doing it herself, she needs some help for RC events.

Have you seen her new Black Label ads?

Spearhafoc
13 years ago

Oh that’s right, you believe in science and stuff except when trumped by feminism.

Can you point us towards peer reviewed studies that show women and men have fundamentally different personalities?

Damsel in de Tech (@damselindetech)

I’m trying to think of something offensive to say to to get Hendricks’d. But it doesn’t come natural. I piss off my partner my being so gosh-darned PC! D’oh! See?! I called her my partner! Gah! I’ll never get Hendricks’d at this rate.

NWOslave
NWOslave
13 years ago

@Xanthe

Well that’s why I mock feminism. It’s such a ludicrous notion that woman have ever been oppressed. I mean if men have always worked harder more deadly jobs, sacrificed more for women and chidren, died more often from every concievable angle. Just basically suffered more across the board. How the hell can women ever claim any sort of oppression?

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
13 years ago

NWO, dude, I am firmly in the “my ass has an Exit Only sign on it” camp, and even I’m finding your obsession with the evils of “sodomy” a bit weird. What gives? As long as no one is trying to do anything to your ass why do you care?

hellkell
hellkell
13 years ago

NWO, why do you care so much if some men do want wear dresses? What skin is it off your ass?

Live and let live, your blood pressure will thank you. Atenolol can only do so much for a guy like you.

NWOslave
NWOslave
13 years ago

@CassandraSays
“As long as no one is trying to do anything to your ass why do you care?”

That doesn’t mean I can’t/shouldn’t find it vile and repulsive. While feminism promotes it, I promote against it. Just because feminism says something is right and acceptable, doesn’t mean it is. You seem to continually fall under the feminist spell of, “if a woman says it’s acceptable, it is.”

Spearhafoc
13 years ago

Well that’s why I mock feminism. It’s such a ludicrous notion that woman have ever been oppressed.

Up until relatively recently, it was perfectly legal for a husband to rape his wife. Jesus Christ, NWOslave.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
13 years ago

Feminism neither promotes not condemns “sodomy”. That’s the point – if it doesn’t directly involve our particular asses, we don’t care. So the question is, why do you care, and why do you think anyone else should care that you care?

Nobinayamu
Nobinayamu
13 years ago

Oh, Spearhafoc – the olive sweater set/dress is one of my favorite Joan Holloway looks. Have you ever read the series TLo did (and, hopefully, will continue) analyzing the costumes of the characters? It’s pretty awesome.

hellkell
hellkell
13 years ago

Nobinayamu, that TLo series is excellent.

NWOslave
NWOslave
13 years ago

@Spearhafoc

Really? Can you show me the law that says, “It is a mans right to rape his wife.”

Spearhafoc
13 years ago

Have you ever read the series TLo did (and, hopefully, will continue) analyzing the costumes of the characters? It’s pretty awesome.

Yup. I’ve used a lot of the stills for their site in my fashion sketches (I like to keep catalogs of interesting or cool clothes for use in future art).

Quackers
Quackers
13 years ago

@NWO

yea…confining women in the home as incubators, denying them education, a strong voice, the right to vote and own property/their own funds as well as pushing the notion that women are inferior to men is just total freedom right there. And no women died in childbirth. Ever.

Not all men worked dirty jobs and died, and not all women were privileged high society who sat at home doing nothing at the expense of their husbands. MRAs pushing this historical lie is just that, a lie.

Nobinayamu
Nobinayamu
13 years ago

I’ve been a fan of TLo since the original blog, Project Rungay. The Mad Men costume analysis is one of the feathers in their collective cap. And it’s been nice to expose more of my friends to fashion nerd stuff by linking that series. A win-win. I can’t wait for the new season.