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The Hatred of Women: A new terrible anthem for the Men’s Rights Movement!

Look out, Jade Michael and the Fuck Their Shit Up Crew! Sure, your Men’s Rights theme song “Go My Own Way” was hailed by MRAs around the internet as a work of genius, and, in the words of one eminent critic angry misogynist dude,

a veritable anthem for the red pill crowd … replete with a great, purist rock sound, a touch of humor, attitude, and a ton of gut level, red pill honesty.

It’s Red Pill-riffic! But now  Jade and the one other guy who makes up his, er, “crew” now have competition in the Men’s Rights anthem business!

Without futher ado, here is Slumberwall, with a little song called “The Hatred of Women.”

Did any of you make it past the one minute mark? I couldn’t.

Happily, Slumberwall has transcribed the terrible lyrics to the song, so you don’t have to listen to the whole thing in order to appreciate its true Men’s Rightsy awfulness. Here are the best bits, by which I mean the bits most likely to make you want to puncture your eardrums with knitting needles.

Men have no doubt

Just what they’re for

We die at work

We die in war

We die at sea

As the lifeboats float ashore

Women & children,

all aboard

Never mind that, as I pointed out yesterday, “women and children first” isn’t really a thing.

Anyway, back to Slumberwall:

We take the strain

We bear the load

Build the bridges

Sweep the roads

Make the houses

That make the homes

Pay for others

But live alone

 

And the more that it happens

The more I see

The hatred of women

For men like me

Well, if by “men like me” you mean “men who write and sing the shittiest music that has ever been made by human beings,” I have to say that I kind of understand this hatred.

Nonetheless, on YouTube the Men’s Rightsers are cheering this song as a brilliant work of social criticism.

Wanderer5200 enthuses:

I haven’t had a favorite song in a very long time. But I think this is it.

TheAetherspeak declares

 Awesome Song. The voice all purveyors of patriarchy theory remain ignorant of.

Gamenode explains:

Women have never been oppressed but through their reproductive monopoly have exploited men and seen us butchered and enslaved for their own privilege. Fuck ’em all.

KellyJones00 adds,

Don’t fuck them at all. Just leave them alone. Don’t even donate sperm.

Time for a little bit of a musical palate cleanser.

Make sure to listen to all ten hours of that for the full palate-cleansing effect.

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Blasteroid
Blasteroid
12 years ago

How do I put a picture next to my username??

katz
12 years ago

Why is the profession I’m studying predominantly female? Female / Male biological differences must be a factor. Just a thought. (Notice how I put female before male, I know feminists like that 🙂

How does this comment fail? Let me count the ways…
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MollyRen (@MollyRen)
12 years ago

Why is the profession I’m studying predominantly female? Female / Male biological differences must be a factor. Just a thought.

OMG, Blasteriod, this is only the most common argument trolls make on here EVER! We never could have thought of this ourselves!

Also, didn’t you just call yourself a mutant?

abeegoesbuzz
abeegoesbuzz
12 years ago

Women often make life choices that focus more on interpersonal communication. STEM fields can be somewhat isolated.

And yet feminism’s main flaw is that it views people as groups, not as individuals.

Holly Pervocracy
12 years ago

Katz – It was Expanding Your Horizons!

Why is the profession I’m studying predominantly female? Female / Male biological differences must be a factor.

Right, like how women used to not be biologically suited to vote, but then in 1920, our biology changed.

Seriously, why is your first thought “biology!” on everything? It seems like some trolls live in this whole parallel universe where there’s no such thing as society or history or external pressures. Everyone just gets born with infinite opportunities and takes whichever ones their biology and personal decisions steer them towards.

katz
12 years ago

How do I put a picture next to my username??

Dunno, my ladybrain can’t figure it out.

Blasteroid
Blasteroid
12 years ago

@ bee goes buzz — One barrier that still exists for girls regarding STEM fields is the perception there not as capable. This is a legitimate problem. Math and science is still seen as a male field and we need to get past that. That means equal opportunity and encouragement. However, once thats achieved any gender disparity within those fields should be seen as choice and not entirely based on discrimination.

Kyrie
Kyrie
12 years ago

Why is the profession I’m studying predominantly female?

Society conditionement, gender roles, or in your words, people being manipulated.

Female / Male biological differences must be a factor.

A possible answer was “could be a factor”, though extremely hard to prove (ask Ruby). “Must be a factor” is simply wrong.

Just a thought.

Just a terrible thought.

(Notice how I put female before male, I know feminists like that 🙂

You know what feminists likes? To cut the crap about the essentialist bs.

Kyrie
Kyrie
12 years ago

Click on people pictures, you’ll see.

Kyrie
Kyrie
12 years ago

It seems like some trolls live in this whole parallel universe where there’s no such thing as society or history or external pressures.

Except when they force women in STEM. Which is was we’re so numerous there.

katz
12 years ago

One barrier that still exists for girls regarding STEM fields is the perception there not as capable. This is a legitimate problem.

Dude, you’re the one who said women were biologically unsuited for it.

Kyrie
Kyrie
12 years ago

However, once thats achieved any gender disparity within those fields should be seen as choice and not entirely based on discrimination.

We’re far from it. And you’re part of the problem.

abeegoesbuzz
abeegoesbuzz
12 years ago

One barrier that still exists for girls regarding STEM fields is the perception there not as capable. This is a legitimate problem. Math and science is still seen as a male field and we need to get past that. That means equal opportunity and encouragement. However, once thats achieved any gender disparity within those fields should be seen as choice and not entirely based on discrimination.

So, there are two problems for women entering STEM fields that you admit exist: (1) perception of lesser ability, and (2) perception that STEM is a men’s club. And you see that there is not, currently, equal opportunity and encouragement for women to enter these fields. But you take issue that a group is doing something about those problems, because that is “manipulation,” and you think that girls should be allowed to “choose” (i.e., enter these fields despite these two problems that you’ve identified) STEM without anyone’s assistance.

Do you see how those two things you’ve admitted to believing don’t really work together? Even on their face?

Amnesia
Amnesia
12 years ago

So, basically, Blasteroid is worried that feminism might subtly influence hypothetical women to go into STEM fields, only to later realize STEM wasn’t right for them?
Is this supposed to bring about the apocalypse or something? OMG, somebody switching majors or changing career course! Absolutely unheard of!

Holly Pervocracy
12 years ago

Something big that shouldn’t be left out of any discussion on women’s careers: BABIES!

The reason many careers are “women’s fields” is not because they appeal to our womanly womaning instincts, but because they have flexible hours that allow us to get off in time to pick up the kids from school/daycare, or work only when our partner/parent/nanny is able to be home with the kids. We sacrifice pay and advancement opportunities for those flexible hours.

The vast majority of men, on the other hand, live with the expectation that if they have children, the mother will care for them. So a father can work 70-hour weeks when a mother simply can’t. And there’s nothing biological about this; it’s a purely social expectation that fathering is optional and mothering is mandatory.

Even women who don’t have children pay for this, because of the fear that we might become pregnant and thus unable to make work our first priority for the next 18-years-per-kid.

Rutee Katreya
12 years ago

Female / Male biological differences must be a factor.

Because western society has no social influences, and of course our results are the 100% ‘natural’ ones (but other societies that turn out different are just indoctrinating their people)

Blasteroid
Blasteroid
12 years ago

Instead of dwelling on the lack of women in STEM fields, why not celebrate the fact that women make up the almost 60% of college students? Isn’t that a good thing?. Stop and smell the roses.

Rutee Katreya
12 years ago

Actually, it’s symptomatic of the fact that women need more education to get paid the same as dudes (And they don’t always manage). I’d rather we stop the bullshit bias.

Holly Pervocracy
12 years ago

Instead of dwelling on the lack of women in STEM fields, why not celebrate the fact that women make up the almost 60% of college students? Isn’t that a good thing?. Stop and smell the roses.

Hey, why not celebrate the fact that men can get work in the trades that gets them decent pay straight out of high school?

Smell those fuckin’ roses.

hellkell
hellkell
12 years ago

Stop and smell the roses… ugh, next he’ll tell us to stop worrying our pretty little heads.

I wsh this one would fuck off.

Blasteroid
Blasteroid
12 years ago

I haven’t mentioned MRA absurdity in a while. They complain about the college enrollment disparity yet I believe the difference is based upon a mans option of attaining good paying jobs in construction and transportation.

Blasteroid
Blasteroid
12 years ago

@ hellkell — Am I that bad?

katz
12 years ago

Stop and smell the roses.

You were the one freaking out that women might get encouraged to enter STEM fields. Perhaps you should be the one who tries looking at the positive side.

Blasteroid
Blasteroid
12 years ago

@ Holly Pervocracy — Some of that is based on the physical strength disparity — something I don’t have! My father is a union brick layer. I worked with him last summer and could not physically handle it.

hellkell
hellkell
12 years ago

Blasteroid, you are trite, boring, solipsistic, unoriginal, and more than a little dim.

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