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Register-Her was a Fake “Offenders Registry” Run By Misogynists, Designed to Vilify and Intimidate Women

Register-Her has accused Katherine Heigl of being a man-hating bigot who "endorses male targeted sexual mutilation."
Register-Her accused Katherine Heigl of being a man-hating bigot who “endorse[s] male targeted sexual mutilation” because she appeared in a Funny or Die video.
Register-Her was a bogus “offenders registry” put online by A Voice for Men, a notoriously misogynistic and hateful site that often targets individual women for harassment. Ostensibly a registry of female criminals, Register-Her was clearly intended to harm the reputation of feminist writers and activists whose only “crime” has been to offend those behind the site. These women were profiled as “bigots” alongside convicted murderers and child molesters.

NOTE: As of April 4, 2014, the original site and its individual profiles have been taken down; a new site with an apparently similar purpose  is evidently being built to replace it, but it’s not yet functional. You can see an archived version of the site’s main page, and its list of “bigots” using the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, though you’ll need to manually edit the URLs of the “bigots” listed to see the archived profiles. (Replace each %20 in the URLs with an _ .)

Some of the women profiled on the site as “bigots” included:

Actress Katherine Heigl, who was put on the site after making a humorous public service announcement for the site Funny or Die promoting the spaying and neutering of pets. Register-Her charges her with “endors[ing] male targeted sexual mutilation.”

Feminist blogger Jessica Valenti, the author, most recently, of “Why Have Kids?: A New Mom Explores the Truth About Parenting and Happiness,” who was put on the site for several newspaper columns that the site misrepresents in an attempt to show that she is guilty of “an ongoing pattern of anti-male bigotry and advocacy for the eradication of constitutional rights based primarily on sex.” A Voice for Men has also labeled Valenti a “child abuser” for supporting feminist causes, and on one occasion posted candid photos it claimed were of her in an attempt to cause her embarrassment. If you look at the archived version of the site’s main page, you will see a picture of Valenti alongside photos of convicted rapists and murderers, all underneath the headline “Why Aren’t These Women In Prison?” Valenti has not, of course, committed any crimes.

A number of young women who attended a protest against Men’s Rights icon Warren Farrell at the University of Toronto. Register-Her used Twitter Tweets from some of the women, clearly intended as jokes, as evidence of genocidal intentions towards men. In an article on A Voice for Men, an anonymous writer even attacked one of these women for Tweeting a picture of a poster which declared “it is important to have someone’s consent before sexual activity.”

Site founder Paul Elam and other writers on A Voice for Men make no bones about their desire to ruin the lives of their foes. Indeed, the site’s much-referenced slogan is “Fuck Their Shit Up.”

In one post, Elam warned one critic of Register-Her that:

I find you, as a feminist, to be a loathsome, vile piece of human garbage.  I find you so pernicious and repugnant that the idea of fucking your shit up gives me an erection. …

[Y]ou  fucking moron.  Your only real hope is to keep your mouth shut and pretend AVfM and register-her.com does not exist for as long as you can. Because, as you can see right now, anything you say or do will be thrown back in your face like holy water on a vampire.

We are coming for you, and we are coming for all the liars out there that have been ruining people’s lives with impunity. …

You are SO fucked.

Register-Her was clearly a major part of Elam’s program to “Fuck Their Shit Up.” The “registry” was heavily promoted on A Voice for Men, which linked to a number of “featured offenders” in its sidebar – all of them so-called “bigots,” none of them the criminals that Register-Her claims to really be about. A banner ad for Register-Her depicts a bloody knife. The tagline: “TRUTH is the real bitch.”

Elam’s idea of  exposing the “truth” seems to involve publishing photographs and the personal information of his targets, whether these are alleged “false accusers” or simply feminists who have offended him. On the A Voice for Men internet radio show, Elam promised that:

If Mary Jane Rottencrotch out there wants to say that her husband beat her just for the sake of gaining leverage in a divorce he will now have a resource where he can come and post your name, your picture, your work telephone number, your address, perhaps even your route you take to get to work, if you bother to have a job.

While Elam has yet to make good on the threat of posting information on women’s routes to work, posts on A Voice for Men promoting the profiles of so-called “bigots” are filled with threatening language and vague intimations that further information will be revealed. In a post announcing the site’s campaign against the University of Toronto protestors, Elam wrote this about one of his targets:

We have her image and know her general location. We will identify her and profile her activity and name for public view.

We will not stop there, or just with her. And while we will not publish our complete intent, we are dogged in our efforts. …

We have no more sympathy for your agenda of hatred and exclusion than for a plantation owner’s rationale in the Antebellum South for justified ownership of another human being.

A Voice for Men’s posts about the targeted women are also filled with bizarre and hyperbolic accusations. In a post about a college student who had jokingly Tweeted that her “political position” was “kill all men hail satan,” and who in another tweet suggested she might get a tattoo reading “misandry,” one of A Voice for Men’s many pseudonynmous “agents” wrote:

She doesn’t just hate men; doesn’t just want them dead or silenced or marginalized or ignored. She at least entertains the idea of permanently marking her skin with that hatred, like a convict signaling gang affiliation.

“Agent Mauve” makes clear that he hopes to ruin the life of the young woman by putting her on Register-Her:

[T]his will be the beginning of [name removed]’s real legacy; where she can revel in the full and permanent notice of her deeds, and the lesson she is providing to the world about the nature of feminism, and the etiology of hatred. And so that anyone who ever does an internet search on her name again will be aware of it.

So far, A Voice for Men’s campaign against the Toronto protesters seems to be having what one can only assume is the desired effect. On A Voice for Men’s Facebook page, a commenter refers to one of the protesters as an “evil twisted little piece of dogshit,” adding: “I hope she suffers a fatal injury before she can go out and ruin peoples’ lives like she seems determined to do.” This comment earned several “likes” from A Voice for Men’s readers.

In the Spring of 2012, Register-Her was profiled by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organization that tracks hate groups, as part of a larger feature on the so-called “Men’s Rights” movement. Writing in the SPLC’s Intelligence Report, Arthur Goldwag described Register-Her’s modus operandus and its effect on one targeted woman:

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.”

That’s hate, and that’s precisely the sort of reaction Register-Her seems designed to provoke.

I encourage readers to link to this piece on their websites, so as to make sure that people understand what Register-Her was really all about.

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cloudiah
11 years ago

Okay, but Mr. Al was totally channeling Pell. (I have a hard time being wrong.)

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

timetravellingfool — not a problem!

Cassandra — idk, but I figure better him than NWO (I’m glad he’s gone, his thing for me was uber-creepy)

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

And I made an error, that first quote was Akin — their idiocy was that similar. Mea culpa.

Kim
Kim
11 years ago

Is that how Mr.Al normally writes? Or was he doing some kind of impression of how he thinks a ‘silly young girl’ writes? Because it did seem to be how a guy who never actually listens any women might think they are.

Ranter (@socialrants)
11 years ago

Where did bored toll go? Haven’t seen him in a while, or I’ve trained my brain to read past without registering.

clairedammit
clairedammit
11 years ago

I could never get NWO to answer me, no matter how many provocative questions I asked. I do not know why they get fixated with certain people, but maybe they have trouble responding to a group and just pick one person?

pecunium
11 years ago

Joe…. you are telling us, you have no television/no cable, and gave it all up in 1994, but you know all about the Sharon Osbourne event, because…

Then you say it’s impossible for Hellkell to know about the Agent Orange Material: what with it being on the internet, at all.

Logical consistency… not your strong suit.

@Tugley – I wouldn’t go as far as to say Elam is NOT a misogynist. I’d just fall short from saying he definitely IS a misogynist. As I say, I think he’s more “My way or the highway”.

Elam says he’s a misogynist. If he thinks it’s true, I don’t see why I should cal him a liar.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Ranter — it was Mr. Al, so back in banishment he went.

Shiraz
Shiraz
11 years ago

Wow. Good times. Did I ever mention that so many of you would be great to have around during a zombie apocalypse? Seriously, we could be on the same team. 😉

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

clairedammit — weird that he ignored you, he tended to fixate on female // female sounding posters. And claire certainly sounds female (hell, he decided Argenti was female!)

katz
11 years ago

Woo, Hellkell wins troll identification!

Pell’s just throwing us off our troll-identifying game. And it occurs to me that many of our newer peeps have never met Mr. Al before! This is actually stupider than he usually is.

Kim, he doesn’t normally misspell and call people buttheads and such, so I think this is him affecting a style. He’s done that before. He also likes to pretend he can’t spell, like he’ll pretend to be SO ENRAGED HE CAN’T TYPE ANYMORE ARGLEBARGLE

katz
11 years ago

BTW, though, I don’t think it’s fair to pick on his poem. Yes, it reads like it was written in five minutes by a 14-year-old, but he’s still putting himself out there by sharing something as personal as a poem, even if it’s a terrible poem.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Sorry, I’m all out of compassion for that particular petulant adolescent.

Kim
Kim
11 years ago

Assuming it *is* his poem. I don’t see why he’d choose that one thing to tell the truth about.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Also, what Kim says. I see no reason to extent Mr Al any compassion in part because he’s so dishonest that pretty much any given thing he says has at least a 50% chance of being untrue. He’s a little shit, and he doesn’t deserve any more of our time, attention, or kindness.

pecunium
11 years ago

Argenti: No, he didn’t say in in so many words, but his actual verbiage was such that no assault carried to any sort of completion is possible in his scenario.

Then he created a need for the victim to be injured; which is contrary to the law.

The actual quotation ought to be “I’m not a gynecologist, but I can tell you something: If someone doesn’t want to have sexual intercourse, the body shuts down. The body will not permit that to happen unless a lot of damage is inflicted, and we heard nothing about that in this case,” Johnson said.

So the only rape he accepts is rape by violent force. Any other act of sex cannot be rape; it is physically impossible.

He used to be a sex-crimes prosecutor. That’s one of the guys we hear the MRM telling us “just believes anything a woman says.”

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Ah, I was reading a tiny chunk of the quote then. He’s despicable either way (or vile, if you’re feeling like Steele)

And re: the MRM — all the irony.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

My old, much missed cat used to punch Mr C in the face when he wanted him to wake up, so I guess we could register him in momory? He was a boy cat, though, so the MRM probably wouldn’t have any issue with him being violent.

clairedammit
clairedammit
11 years ago

I had a cat named Jamine who threw up on everything. She threw up on the sofa. She threw up in my favorite shoes. She threw up in the box. She threw up on the fox. I would totally Register Purr.

Goodnight, y’all!

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

“She threw up in the box. She threw up on the fox.”

*dies* x.x

G’night!

jupitaur
jupitaur
11 years ago

In light of what Anonymous did to Westboro Baptist, I have to ask, why haven’t they done the same to these jerkwads?

I mean, I guess I know the answer.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

“I mean, I guess I know the answer.”

Are you guessing because Westboro is both more influential and more obvious? You’re basically asking why anon hasn’t doxxed a tiny corner of the internet that happens to be populated by assholes…

I only ask because I fear your guess is going to be that anon doesn’t give a shit about misogyny, which seems a misplaced complaint considering there’re definitely female members of anon.

But it’s late, and I’m into the whiskey, so I might be totally mistaken.

The Kittehs' Unpaid Help
The Kittehs' Unpaid Help
11 years ago

RegisterPurr is a brilliant idea! I hereby nominate the late lamented Magnus, aka Frankenstein’s Cat for the amount of time he spent with tubes and stitching in his head because of getting into fights. All he needed was the bolts in the neck, I swear.

That “judge” … god, does he think the vagina dentata is real? IF ONLY.

The Kittehs' Unpaid Help
The Kittehs' Unpaid Help
11 years ago

I also nominate this monster for criminally wrecking photos.

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