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A Voice for Men: we’ll support women in combat only if the proper percentage of women get killed.

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Woman officially not in combat role.

As everyone reading this blog no doubt already knows, feminists have hailed the Pentagon’s decision to open combat jobs to women, which will allow women the same opportunities to serve as men. The decision is also a backhanded acknowledgement that, for all intents and purposes, women are serving in combat today already. (Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth lost both of her legs in combat in Iraq – but officially, what she was engaged in wasn’t combat.)

It seems inevitable that, as a result of this decision, young women will be required to sign up for selective service alongside men. While virtually all feminists I know oppose the draft, most agree that as long as registration is going to be required, it should be required for both men and women. Indeed, when selective service was reinstated in 1981, the National Organization for Women brought a lawsuit demanding this sort of equality.

Reaction amongst Men’s Rightsers to the Pentagon’s announcement has been mixed. Some have welcomed the change, as a “what’s good for the goose” acknowledgement of equal rights and responsibilities. Others, like most of the regulars on The Spearhead, predict catastrophe, as inherently unqualified women are sent to the front lines. Regular Spearhead commenter Uncle Elmer joked:

After this experiment runs its course, how many men will have died while bringing tampon supplies up to the front?

Can anyone tell me the additional garbage load from tampon-related issues on all-women submarines? Could a mission fail if some gal flushed her tampon down the toilet instead of following the proper mil-spec procedure?

But the most telling reaction has come from A Voice for Men, which in an editorial suggested that it would only support the move if women were required to die as often as men.

No, really. Here’s what the editorialist, presumably site founder Paul Elam, wrote:

AVFM supports the spirit of the new Pentagon Directive …  However, any blanket approval of the new measure thus far would be premature. …

[T]he only way this new policy will have any meaning will be if it is mandatory that women face combat on the front lines. With 20% of the military being comprised of women, that means roughly 20% of combat related fatalities should be female. 1 in 5 of body bags being filled overseas should contain the bodies of mothers, sisters, daughters, wives and girlfriends.

AVFM isn’t alone in hoping that one result of the Pentagon’s new policy will be increased injury and death for women. On his blog the self-designated “counter-feminist agent of change” Fidelbogen quoted – with a weird sort of semi-approval – one comment from an unknown person he says he found online:

I know this isn’t a laughing matter but this is pretty fucking sweet. Now those very same women who complain about how hard childbirth is get to experience real pain and misery by getting their arms blown off by enemy fire or their legs blown off by mines. Or getting infections when they have to stay at their post for days at a time without taking a bath. Those same women who say all men are rapists can now see what real rape is when they are taken as POW’s and gang-raped by foreign men at gun point and passed around like a piece of meat and then their heads blown off when they are done. This is real war ladies, are you ready for your cup of true equality?

In the comments on AVFM, meanwhile one Rick Westlake helped to make clearer the vindictive subtext of the AVFM’s editorial, suggesting that the Pentagon’s decision could be good for men if it served to

rub …  some high-ratcheted, ‘entitled/empowered’ noses in the misandric, disposable-male double standard of the Selective Service system.

Our current society, including our military, makes mock of ‘equality’ by divorcing ‘opportunity’ from ‘consequences,’ ‘choices’ from ‘costs,’ and ‘benefits’ from ‘responsibility.’ Princesses are awarded all of the opportunities, choices and benefits and are excused from all the responsibility, costs and consequences. ‘Draft-pigs,’ meaning men, are made to shoulder all those dirty, nasty, dangerous and demeaning responsibilities, consequences and costs on behalf of the Entitled Empowered Princesses.

Putting women on the combat line would be disastrous for the military … But the fact remains, enough Princesses have clamored for the ‘opportunities and benefits’ of serving in the front line, heedless of the consequences and the costs.

By requiring Princesses to register for Selective Service, before they can claim the benefits that ‘draft-pigs’ can only receive if they’ve registered – and by declaring them liable for the same fines and penalties as the draft-pigs, if they don’t – we at least remind them that freedom isn’t free, that choices have costs, and that true equality includes responsibility and consequences.

I can already hear the thin, reedy screeches from the Princesses. Fine. Let them learn what it is to hump 35-pound fifty-cal ammo cans to feed Ma Deuce in a firefight. Or let them scuttle back to the home and the hearth, and give thanks for (and to) the Brave Men who will defend them.

Elam himself echoed this vindictive “let them eat equality” stance in a sneering comment posted under his own name suggesting that in the wake of the Pentagon’s new policy plenty of women won’t find the “aroma” of equality to

be so sweet … This is what feminism was always about, and now, after three waves, the chickens are going to come home to roost. Because feminism never was about anything but creating tax paying, laboring, consuming, bleeding and dying servants to the masters of corporatocracy.

They lured women in with visions of corner offices and autonomy, and now that they have fully taken the bait, the doors are going to be slammed behind them and locked. They will be left to languish in their “freedom” as corporate wage slaves, and when needed they will be forced to contribute to the rivers of blood required to keep it going.

NOW and others will likely succeed in keeping the last part “optional” for while, but it won’t last.

The grand daughters of today’s college woman is as fucked as any man in history.

To which every feminist I know would say: bring it on. Feminists are well aware that equality, along with its many benefits, brings certain costs.  Putting more women into combat roles means, inevitably, that more women will be injured or killed. The feminists supporting the Pentagon’s decision are aware of this. Unlike many MRAs, though, they look at combat injuries and deaths as one of the sad but inevitable consequences of war — not as something to rub anyone’s face into.

Here’s a hint to any MRAs who think that either AVFM or the more blatantly sadistic commenter quoted by Fidelbogen has a point: Civil Rights activism is about uplifting everyone, not making others “pay.”

When the American civil rights movement took up the issue of voting rights, civil rights activists demanded that black people be allowed to vote without harassment or other obstacles like “literacy tests” standing in their way.

Civil rights activists didn’t demand that whites be kept from voting.

The Civil Rights movement called for historically all-white colleges to be opened up to blacks. It didn’t call for white people to be banned from these colleges too.

This is how you can tell that the Men’s Rights movement, as it stands today, is not a true civil rights movement. Because insofar as it is about anything other than complaining about (and sometimes harassing) feminists and women in general, it’s about tearing down rather than building up.

Instead of trying to build domestic violence shelters and other services for men, for example, the MRM is more interested in defunding shelters for women – even when their efforts in this area directly harm male victims.

It’s telling that when Father’s Rights activist Glenn Sacks had an issue with the advertisements being run by one DV shelter, he encouraged his followers to bombard the shelter’s donors with phone calls in order to cripple the shelter’s fundraising efforts – even though the shelter in question also provides services for men. It’s telling as well that MRAs rail endlessly against the Violence Against Women Act, and have celebrated Republican opposition to it – even though the act is officially gender neutral in everything but its name, and would provide funding for men’s shelters if MRAs got off their asses to build any.

Instead of fighting for the rights of male victims of rape, the Men’s Rights movement is more interested in downplaying the rape of women, wildly exaggerating the number of “false rape accusations,” and in endless discussions about whether or not having sex with women incapacitated with drinks or drugs is really rape. All of these things contribute to a “rape culture” that harms male victims of rape as well as female.

Not that most MRAs actually care about male victims of rape except as a debating point — perhaps because that would require acknowledging that the overwhelming majority of their rapists are other men.  (MRAs do get outraged in the rare cases in which women are the culprits.) The group that does more than any other to fight for male rape victims is the anti-prison rape group Just Detention. Try to find even a mention of this group on any of the leading Men’s Rights sites. (The only mention of the group on AVFM is a comment in a post attacking a feminist writer noting that it isn’t part of the Men’s Rights movement.)

There are endless other examples, because this is in essence the way that the so-called “Men’s Rights” movement does business.

When you take a certain pleasure in the notion of women being “made to pay” or otherwise harmed when they seek equality, you’re about as much of a civil rights movement as the Klan.

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Bagelsan
11 years ago

I love people who love kids, but at some point it’s like good grief your children outnumber your limbs, maybe hold off on them for a while? :p

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Also, you’d think people as obsessed with the destructive power of both menstruation and birth control as these guys would do some research into both. Do they really not know how easy it is to stop menstruation just by putting women on the pill? The only reason there was ever a gap in pill use during which women using it would bleed was to give early adopters reassurance that it was working and they weren’t pregnant. If the military needs women not to menstruate for some reason, that’s easy enough to accomplish.

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katz – and have drop bears trained to sneak in and block up their toilets with tampons and leave signs saying what they’d done. Physical and psychological warfare all in one.

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@Bagelsan – “I love people who love kids, but at some point it’s like good grief your children outnumber your limbs, maybe hold off on them for a while?”

Does that ratio mean Cthulhu would have a really big family?

@Cassandra – but expecting men to do research into lady stuff is MISANDRY! Shame on you.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Also, on the draft issue – I’d like to see it done away with altogether. Not just for all the obvious social justice reasons, but because I think the government is entirely too fond of getting into wars for no good reason already, and giving them access to potentially unlimited numbers of troops is only going to encourage them. If they knew for sure that there were no more soldiers coming if they got the ones they have now killed, maybe they’d be more cautious about how they use those soldiers.

(Probably not, but hey, why give them any more excuses to warmonger?)

thenatfantastic
thenatfantastic
11 years ago

Haha, totally Bagelsan. I feel that at least one arm per child is a good benchmark. That way you can keep them away from each other.

katz
11 years ago

Or drop bears that drop onto men when they poop outdoors. Female drop bears.

Bad_dog
Bad_dog
11 years ago

Seething fucking rage at these mra jackasses right now.

Wow, most of that above beats their regular ignorance by a wide margin. I feel I should address a few things. BOTH my parents were in the Canadian military. Luckily for me neither one had to serve in combat roles. Dad did stuff with radar and computers that none of us to this day know much about. My mom’s job was far more physically demanding. She was a driver and heavy equipment operator. Yep it’s -45 in Cold Lake. Guess who was up at 3 am to get the snow off the runway? My mom. Guess who lead motorcades, guess who had to go pick up crashed aircraft from all over the continent, guess who worked sometimes for entire weekends when people showed up drunk to work? My mom. I am insanely proud of both my parents. My mom was ready to go into combat at any point she was needed. As a kid, it terrified the shit out of me that if shit hit the fan and there was another world war or something, that I had the potential to lose BOTH my parents. If these guys hate the idea of the fucking draft so much, how about working to abolish the draft. How about getting involved in international affairs to prevent wars? How about doing anything at all to help prevent ALL casualties of war. You know why? Because these pieces of human excrement get off on the pain and suffering of anyone other than themselves, including women, whether soldiers or civilians, and them scary foreign folk. Fuck MRA’s. Seriously fuck them.

Also I challenge any of them to look up some fucking statistics about how many civilians died in all the major conflcts of the 20th and 21st centuries. Fucking look it up. Women, children, the elderly, people with disabilities, people who are opposed to armed combat for whatever reason are all casualties of war even if they were never soldiers. Look up people who died of related issues like disease, hunger, thirst because war prevented people from obtaining what they needed to survive. Seriously Paul Elam and all, grow the fuck up, look out the fucking window and get off the computer and learn about reality. For fuck sakes.

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::standing ovation for Bad_dog::

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

The idea that women have never been raped during war and would only know what that was like if they became combat troops…have these guys never even seen a history book?

Bad_dog
Bad_dog
11 years ago

Also menstruation does not attract bears or wolves or anything. I call bs. I work as a field geologist. Typically we lack services at camp and I’ve had to countless times deal with menstruation in the woods. You deal with it, and it’s not difficult to do. Honestly having to poop in the woods is way worse to deal with than my period. I think these guys are projecting. To them dealing with minor inconveniences may be traumatic (because I imagine their mommies do everything for them and they would bitch and cry if they ran out of their favorite pizza pockets) so they can’t possibly imagine how women deal with a period every month. Really shows their lack of life experience if you ask me.

kysokisaen
11 years ago

That’s literally the first time I’ve ever seen or heard of the term “Draft-pigs.”

That stuck out for me too. Like I can kind of imagine some extremely passionate anti-Vietnam activists possibly coming up with something like that, maybe to express anger at people who went along with being drafted instead of dodging or becoming COs, but I don’t see how such a disparaging-sounding term for draftees would have caught on in any era. If he made up the term himself there is probably some convoluted logic about how being drafted makes you a pig going to slaughter, and of course that means the pig deserves your sympathy and they really don’t see where you got this “disparaging” idea. Poor MRAs, everyone sucks at communicating except for them.

Bagelsan
11 years ago

Does that ratio mean Cthulhu would have a really big family?

One can only imagine! Or, er, not imagine because the human mind can’t comprehend the sheer horror. Or something. :p

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

“Draft pigs” is probably these guys still being annoyed about Jane Fonda’s anti-Vietnam war period. It’s a good hint about their age range, actually.

katz
11 years ago

Of course the bear thing is an urban legend. It combines “faab bodies are weird and icky” with “delicate ladyfolks shouldn’t be running around outdoors.”

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Isn’t the best way to attract bears to leave food out? I don’t think bears typically see used tampons as an ideal food source.

kysokisaen
11 years ago

Did Jane Fonda use that term? Seems like she’d never have lived it down if she had. But yeah, it does conjure up the whole Vietnam era, probably because that was the last damn time the USA ever had a draft. These guys are furious about registering for Selective Service but have seemingly no awareness of the fact that the government went to great lengths to NOT call up the draftees for Iraq and Afghanistan. Everyone who had to register but never got called up can thank a reservist for taking up that slack.

I know not all of the reservists were men, but if the MRAs really were concerned about how much going to war sucks, they could help raise some awareness about the rules that limited the number of tours/amount of wartime a regular soldier could be exposed to, but left reservists high, dry, and completely boned.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

I don’t recall Fonda ever using that term, but it does seem like something that would have come out of that era. There just hasn’t been a public backlash that focused on the soldiers themselves in the same way since.

kysokisaen
11 years ago

Everyone knows it’s not blood, it’s sex that bears are attracted to, which is why you should never have sex on a hike 🙂 Says the people who I think just want to scare you into not giving their trail a porn-esque soundtrack.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

So basically if you had blood-focused BSDM sex on a hike you would trigger the Bear Apocalypse.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

I wonder how many of these guys were jacking off while typing their remarks. The “passed around like a piece of meat” guy almost certainly.

All of them, PaulE probably had the biggest rage boner. Stay classy, assholes.

I wish all these MRA whiners would get one heavy period. Just once. I mean, we’d never hear the end of it because they’re such delicate flowers, but at least they might know what they’re whining about, FOR ONCE. It’s not like they’ve had any other life experiences outside of not getting laid on demand.

cloudiah
11 years ago

Oh, Cassandra, I think mxe354 is looking for hair tips for curly/wavy hair here.

You know, if you feel like sharing. 😉

cloudiah
11 years ago

Speaking of wanting men to experience one heavy period, two Dutch guys signed up — voluntarily — to try to experience what labor pains were like. It’s actually kind of hard to watch, but then I don’t like watching women experiencing labor pains either!

Cassie
Cassie
11 years ago

“While virtually all feminists I know oppose the draft, most agree that as long as registration is going to be required, it should be required for both men and women.”

Why? That is ridiculous. It is like arguing that men should get paid less to even out the wage gap instead of arguing women should get paid more.

It is like arguing we shouldn’t be trying to make female victims of domestic violence safe we should just try to make male victims less safe.

It is like arguing instead of getting rid of apartheid in South Africa they should have just held white people to the same repressive standards and sent them off to live in the ghettos as well.

This is MRA logic101. If a man is suffering, a woman must suffer too!

The whole everyone should be fucked over because some people are fucked over argument is bunk.

The government pulls it out when they want to take away more rights though. What they dois they first introduce laws into aboriginal communities using racism. Then a few years later they say “oh this is a racist policy, we must apply it to white people as well!”

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

That’s not the argument at all, Cassie. The draft isn’t even a thing, nor will it be, the MRAs just like to whine.