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Three Links to Destroy Your Faith in Humanity

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Seriously, if you’re feeling depressed, don’t read these.

1) Hunter Moore’s ‘Scary as Shit’ Revenge Porn Site Will Map Submitted Photos to People’s Addresses

Remember the guy behind the revenge porn site Is Anyone Up, which enabled assholes to post nude pictures of their exes for a worldwide audience to see? That site’s down, but he’s got a new one about to go up, with a new feature:

Scorned lovers who submit photos of their exes for revenge can now also enable others to physically stalk them by including their addresses along with the photos. HunterMoore.TV will then display the photos on a map. …

“We’re gonna introduce the mapping stuff so you can stalk people,” Mr. Moore gleefully told Betabeat, adding, “I know–it’s scary as shit.”

More here.

2) Creepy ‘Love Surgery’ Performed on New Moms’ Unwitting Vaginas

This isn’t a new story, but Jezebel’s Erin Gloria Ryan has written a horrifying overview of the case of Dr. James C. Burt, a gynecologist who maimed countless women by performing weird, unnecessary, and often quite damaging “vagina tightening” surgery on them without their knowledge or consent over the course of several decades.

Burt’s “Love Surgery” was based on the doctor’s cockamamie idea that women are “structurally inadequate for intercourse” and that the only way to fix their “pathological condition” was through surgery that made the vagina and vulva more penis friendly. He also believed that Love Surgery would turn women into “horny little mice.” In his 1975 book, entitled “Surgery of Love,” Burt … says that “hundreds and hundreds” of women were treated this way, but other sources estimate that the number is actually in the thousands. …

 In his tireless efforts to make women more fuckable, he actually ended up causing his patients serious, irreversible damage.

Perhaps most astonishing:

[O]ther doctors and medical professionals knew what Dr. Burt was up to, but did nothing. St. Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, where Dr. Burt practiced, didn’t require medical consent forms for the procedure for the first 12 years it was being performed.

3) When “Men’s Rights” Narratives Kill

Amanda Marcotte writes about a sad story related to Slate’s Dear Prudence in which a man stalked and killed his ex and one of her children – after being alerted to her location by a sympathetic friend, who is now “haunted” by this terrible mistake and its horrifying consequences. As Marcotte notes,

The so-called “men’s rights” movement is very intent on convincing the public that domestic violence is overblown by feminists, and that many to most victims are lying to the police and the courts, who take them at their word because the justice system is supposedly in the thrall of the all-powerful feminist regime. This narrative tends to have a lot of power, because it feeds off long-standing stereotypes of women as deceitful, manipulative gold diggers. Unfortunately, the widespread credulity for anti-feminist ravings about lying women in cahoots with the police does lead to tragedy … .

If you are not already depressed enough by this story, take a look at Domestic Violence Crime Watch, a site that chronicles cases in which domestic violence leads to murder and other violent crimes. While women account for some of the violence, the overwhelming majority of the cases on the site involve male perps and female victims; sometimes children and other family members are harmed or killed as well. Data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics shows clearly that women are far more likely to be murdered by intimates (and exes) than men.  (The one bit of good news in all this:  the number of such murders has been declining for some time.)

If this is all a bit much, here’s a live stream of kittens in action. (Or, at the moment at least, napping.)

 

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inurashii
inurashii
12 years ago
inurashii
inurashii
12 years ago

whoops
no

Falconer
Falconer
12 years ago

Jesus wept!

Falconer
Falconer
12 years ago
Amused
12 years ago

Re number 3: I checked out the original Dear Prudie column, and was positively blown away by how many people are excusing the actions of the guy who led his killer friend to his ex-girlfriend and her kids. He is innocent! He couldn’t possibly know his friend was an abuser! Meanwhile, they ignore the part of the story where the guy saw his friend’s supposedly “kidnapped” ex-girlfriend working in a salon, but instead of talking to her or even saying hello, simply went and made the phone call. I disagree with Marcotte on a lot of things, but I think that aspect of the story completely vindicates her interpretation of it.

lacunamalachi
12 years ago

You tend to hope that people can’t be as vile as the inner lining of a sewage pipe and then you hear about someone like Hunter Moore. Revolting.

themisanthropicmuse
12 years ago

Anyone read the comment from hunter moore about women dying as a result of his site?
https://twitter.com/Huntermoore/status/273046625277067264

From his twitter: I want people to die. I get more traffic and make more money off that. death is the new amazon.com

If and when it does happen I hope this sociopathic shithead rots in prison for facilitating it.

inurashii
inurashii
12 years ago

Fuck, he’s like a parody of a human being. This shit has to be illegal somehow.

hellkell
hellkell
12 years ago

I disagree with Marcotte on a lot of things, but I think that aspect of the story completely vindicates her interpretation of it.

THIS. The comments on Pandagon are full of excuses, and some of our trolls.

That stalking site is scary as fuck.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
12 years ago

If cosmic justice was an actual thing that existed that Moore guy would be struck by lightening every time he opens his mouth.

Evito
Evito
12 years ago

“Love Surgery”?

Sounds like that horrible “husband’s stitch” that doctors used to do to women after they had given birth…You know, so the outer vagina would scar and be tighter for the husband.

Didn’t matter that it often cause pain/deformity for the woman. Male sexual satisfaction is all that matters!

So glad that MY lover isn’t like these menfolk.

Polliwog
Polliwog
12 years ago
malisteen
12 years ago

“The one bit of good news in all this: the number of such murders has been declining for some time.” — I’m just going to focus on this line and the cat stream for now. I’ll process the rest later. If at all.

Cthulhu's Intern
12 years ago

Actually, the Hunter Moore thing is legal, due to laws not catching up with technology. However, that being said, there is no way this will end well for him. He’s either going to end up with heavy legal debt, in prison, or in a body bag.
Also, “We had too many hackers too much overhead and way too many legal problems. This time I am doing it right. We are going to start off by launching with all the old IAU content. . .”
Stellar plan, bro.

lauralot89
12 years ago

No. No, no, no, no, no.

Falconer
Falconer
12 years ago

lauralot89
12 years ago

So someone posted Hunter Moore’s address online. Hope he enjoys the stalkers he’ll inevitably get.

Cthulhu's Intern
12 years ago

Who’s better for brain bleach than the classic Maru? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uDuls5TyNE

Harry
Harry
12 years ago

I’ve just worked out the Internet: the cats are to counter-balance to all the sh t : )

drst
drst
12 years ago

The stalking site being legal is debatable, if it’s in the US. It could be considered criminal solicitation, where Moore is encouraging other people to break the law consciously. If the US Congress had renewed VAWA instead of the Republicans blocking it because it’s “too nice” to immigrant women, Native Americans and GLBTQ people, there also might be more tools to stop it. *sigh*

pillowinhell
12 years ago

Yeah, and some people have the nerve to complain when their partners don’t want to play nude photoshoot.

I read Amandas post, I I fully agree on her pov. The guy is haunted? Good. As far as I’m concerned he played a large part in the deaths of the woman and child. May that thought follow him for a good long time.

drst
drst
12 years ago

And as the article says, the address part could be seen as enabling cyberstalking. But the site would have to go up first probably. I wonder if he has a hosting company or if he does this all himself to avoid being taken down by a company that wants no part of this shit.

Cthulhu's Intern
12 years ago

On the other hand, some site (I forget what) thought of a harmless raid on his site. You just submit a bunch of completely random pictures and give them authentic-sounding titles so it’s impossible for him to sort out the women from the stupid pictures. Since, due to the nature of his site, he has to pick which ones get on by hand, if there are, say, thousands of stupid pictures sent, he might not be able to do this. Examples of pictures include the Village People, the Baja Men, Hagrid, or cat pictures.
Also, if you do this, please use a proxy or VPN or something to keep you anonymous.

Cthulhu's Intern
12 years ago

Yeah, and some people have the nerve to complain when their partners don’t want to play nude photoshoot.
And then those people tend to be the same ones who, when someone has a woman’s nudes sent out to people she knows, say that it was her fault because she should’ve taken responsibility and take into account the possible consequences of doing that.

Yuyuko Saigyouji
Yuyuko Saigyouji
12 years ago

I wish the authorities would check up that “revenge porn” site and visit the exes who appear there to ask who their past boyfriends have been…it would make it sort of easy to get a nice, small (relatively) list of suspects. Or am I being too optimistic with how to get a bunch of these creeps in jail?

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