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Reno calls a domestic violence hotline: The MRA Reality Distortion Field in action [UPDATED with transcript]

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Today, a fascinating – and infuriating – case study in how Men’s Rights Activists twist reality around in order to fit their peculiar ideology. Obviously, they do this all the time, but it’s hard to find a clearer example of the MRA Reality Distortion field in action than the video I’ve pasted in below from A Voice for Men.

The video features a recording of one of AVFM’s regular commenters calling a domestic violence hotline, pretending to be a man named “Reno” who has been abused by his wife. In reality, Reno is Ian Williams, a puckish Australian who has made himself AVFM’s go-to guy for prank calls; you can find several other prank calls from him on his AVFM contributor page.

Here’s what Williams, who also goes by the pseudonym Dr. F,  has to say about the call:

If you’re a man and you are a victim of violence from your partner you may face difficulties finding help. Don’t listen to me, here’s the guy himself who called. His name is Reno.

Reno calls a battered women’s shelter and is denied help.

He is denied help, even though he tells the person on the other end of the phone that he is worried his wife will return with a cricket bat.

That sounds pretty damning, and, in the comments, the regulars at AVFM responded with predictable outrage.

“No concern for a beaten man or a boy that could also be a victim and, only able to help(willing) women,” wrote Raven01. “It makes the hate filled ideology apparent to all.”

“[Go] feminism- the humanitarian justice movement brought to you by the modern KKK!” Perseus added. “Sieg Heil, cunts!”

Not one of them seemed to care that everything Williams says about the phone call is false. “Reno” was offered help many times. He was the one who refused it.

If you listen to the call, here’s what you’ll find:

Williams, pretending to be “Reno,” called a Domestic Violence counseling line, not a battered women’s shelter. He told the counselor he’d been attacked by his wife and that he needed a place to go. The counselor explained to him that he’d called a counseling line and that she personally couldn’t arrange for shelter, but that if he called the men’s help line, they could arrange for him and his 6-year-old son to get free hotel accommodations at a location unknown to his wife. The counselor offered several times to connect him directly to the men’s help line.

Williams also told the counselor that he was thinking of calling the police. She told him she could connect him directly to the police, and would be happy to explain his situation to them and to make sure he reached an officer who specializes in domestic violence.

Ignoring  all her offers to assist him in getting shelter and further help, Williams insisted that he wanted to be housed in a battered woman’s shelter instead. The counselor, naturally, was puzzled by this strange insistence on his part, and explained to him again that he could get free shelter at a local hotel for as long as he needed. She again offered to connect him directly to someone who could get him immediate help.

Having refused all of her offers of assistance, Reno abruptly ended the call — to the obvious distress of the counselor, who despite the patent weirdness of  his behavior on the call had been patiently trying her best to get “Reno” the help he claimed he needed. (I suspect she sensed that his story was phony, but tried to help anyway in case it was true.)

Listen to the call yourself. It’s utterly surreal. What’s even more surreal is that Williams would make the bald claim that he had been “denied help” — and then put up a recording that clearly reveals that this claim is complete and utter bullshit. And I can’t tell if he’s lying or delusional.

That’s always the question with MRAs, isn’t it?

EDITED TO ADD: A commenter here has prepared a rough transcript of the call. There are a few moments where it was impossible to figure out a word or two, but otherwise this seems to pretty accurately match my memory of the call, which I’ve listened to several times. Let me know if I need to make any corrections.

Recorded message:
Family Violence Counseling Line. Please note for training and quality improvement purposes only, your call may be monitored. If you do not want your call to be monitored, please let the counselor know. If you wish to listen to ? regarding our privacy policy if you are already speaking to a counselor press one now, otherwise hold on the line for next available counselor.

[Ringing sound]

Counselor: Hello, this is *redacted* speaking, how can I help you?

“Reno”: Oh, hello. I um, was speaking to someone a short while ago called Maria,

Counselor: Uh huh…

“Reno”: And, and my name is Reno. And, um…

Counselor: Uh huh…

“Reno”: I was explaining, I was explaining to her that my, my wife, uh, is violent towards me with a cricket bat and other things.

Counselor: Mmhmm…

“Reno”: And, uh, she gave me a phone number to call, and uh…

Counselor: Mmhmm…

“Reno”: I called them and um…

Counselor: A phone number for what?

“Reno”: Uh… Uh, it was to help, it was a, um… Pardon me, it was 1-800-015-188. It was a…

Counselor: I don’t know what that number is, so what is it for?

“Reno”: Uh, it’s a helpli-, it’s a possible, it’s a place where they might be able to tell me where I can get some shelter for the night. But there’s none of the… DV places ? are gonna help me, because I’m a man, you see.

Counselor: Have you called the men’s line? ‘Cause they’re the ones who specialize in, because in Australia unfortunately most of the, um… Services. Well not unfortunately, fortunately though, most of the services are for women, because 95% of domestic violence is perpetrated by men. So that’s why they don’t really have um… They don’t really have… So many refuges for wom-, for men. They do have places where men can go, but they’re normally um, like overnight men’s, um, places, like… Which state are you in?

“Reno”: Victoria.

Counselor: Victoria. I don’t know the ones in Victoria but there’s quite a few, for example, in Sydney um, that provide um, overnight accommodation but they don’t call them refuges as such because um… It’s the different situation only for women ’cause often they’re, well normally they’re fleeing with children. So um, normally the men’s ones aren’t, they’re not called refuges, they’re called like, a men’s hostel or an overnight, um, men’s overnight um, shelter, or they’ll call them different names but they don’t call them refuges. So, um, if you’re looking for men’s refuge that’s probably not in existence, but there are a lot of men’s shelters.

“Reno”: Will they take me and my boy?

Counselor: If you’ve got a child, um, they’ll probably prioritize you, I would say. Um, have you rung men’s line? Because they’re the ones who really have this type of information, um because they specialize in helping men. While general lines, like, we’re a counseling line, so we don’t actually have access to phone numbers for, um, directly for refuges. We can connect you to the refuge line. How old’s your, how old’s your son?

“Reno”: Six.

Counselor: How old?

“Reno”: He’s six.

Counselor: He’s six. And where is he right now?

“Reno”: He’s with me. My wife’s gonna be coming home in about three hours, and she’s gonna, she’s gonna beat me.

Counselor: And he, and your son’s not asleep now?

“Reno”: No, he’s with me now.

Counselor: Why isn’t he in bed at 8.40, 8.48 in the-… Sorry Reno, but why is he awake at this time of night?

“Reno”: Because we’re about to just go somewhere, anywhere, out of the house because we just… We’re terrifed. He, we’re ready to go, so. We, we’re ready to go.

Counselor: Reno, this is really concerning me. Is he listening to you as you’re speaking on the phone?

“Reno”: No.

Counselor: Where is he right now?

“Reno”: He’s got some headphones on. He’s watching…

Counselor: What’s he doing?

“Reno”: He’s watching television now, he can’t hear any talk. I made sure of that.

Counselor: Yeah, I’m really concerned that he’s um, awake at this time of night. Um, the other organization that could most likely help you find accommodation and probably would be your best option would be ? Community Services, because they deal especially with children and families in crisis, and so they would definitely keep you together, they would probably actually put you in, normally they pay for a hotel or motel. A men’s shelter wouldn’t be the appropriate place to go with a child, definitely not. So, um, ? they give you, they have a lot of motels and hotels that they deal with, and put they in those instead of accommodation until they can find you permanent accommodation.

“Reno”: Okay.

Counselor: Like, normally they’d pay for a flat or something instead, they wouldnt, they don’t continue to keep you in a, you know, holding pattern in a hotel. Sometimes they make you stay for, like, two weeks in a hotel.

“Reno”: Mm.

Counselor: That would be a good option for you, wouldn’t it?

“Reno”: Yeah. And they wouldn’t let my wife know that, where I’m living? Staying?

Counselor: No, they wouldn’t do that.

“Reno”: ‘Cause she’s really violent. Really violent.

Counselor: They definitely wouldn’t. Um, they definitely wouldn’t let your wife know where you’re staying. I can help you with the phone call. I can introduce you, explain the situation, and see what they can do for you, if you’d like.

“Reno”: Hmm… Possibly, tha-, thank you. I think I might, actually what I might do is call the police now and then see how it goes in there.

Counselor: But your best option is calling the police and then asking to speak to a domestic violence officer.

“Reno”: Okay.

Counselor: They’re the ones that are the most specialized in this, so they deal with this day in and day out, and that’s probably stationed… Are you in area, in an open area? Are you in Melbourne, or are you in a town, or…?

“Reno”: Uh, I’m in Melbourne.

Counselor: Well, if you’re in Melbourne, most Melbourne police stations will have a domestic violence officer, and they specialize in domestic violence, and um, what you can get is to get a detective to come over, or a domestic violence officer, and say that you’d like to um, that you have um, fear of, um, harm of your wife who’s been abusing you. And what they’ll do is, they might um, even try and get an AVO so that she has to move out of the house and you guys can stay in the house.

“Reno”: Mm.

Counselor: They’ll try probably to do that so that you and the child can stay there. Or um, if you move, they’ll um, it would be, that she can’t actually have legal contact with you.

“Reno”: Yeah… No, we have to actually get away from her, we can’t stay here. So there’s nowh-, there’s no um, women’s shelter I could stay in, we could stay in tonight?

Counselor: Well, women’s, women’s shelter’s don’t take men.

“Reno”: They don’t take men.

Counselor: Why don’t you ring men’s lines? They would be able to tell you where you can go. Why don’t you ring the men’s line? Do you want me to connect you through to the men’s line? They deal with men. Men and women’s shelters are two totally different issues. Why do you want to go [to] a women’s shelter?

“Reno”: I just need somewhere where I can just get away from her, somewhere whe-

Counselor: Yeah, but why wouldn’t you, why wouldn’t you wanna go? Why aren’t you accepting this offer that ? will pay for hotel accommodations for you and your son?

“Reno”: Oh, because I…

Counselor: Why do you…

“Reno: Because I need to get out now.

Counselor: Yeah, but they would organize it now, they’ll probably organize someone to come and get you now. People work 24/7.

“Reno”: Oh, okay. I didn’t know what. Okay.

Counselor: ? Services work 24/7, or do you want me to put you through to your local um, police station and explain it to the domestic violence officer so that I can introduce you and explain your situation and see how they can help you?

“Reno”: No, I’ll, I’ll give them a call myself. Okay, thanks.

Counselor: Are you sure?

“Reno”: Absolutely.

Counselor: I’m happy to do it, Reno. I’m very concerned about your son.

“Reno”: No, that, that’s okay. I, I’ll go now.

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Howard Bannister
11 years ago

@katz: this test is hilarious.

A Christian can develop a biblical worldview for every major area of life by studying the Bible from beginning to end in context.

…I have to mark it strongly agree, because I totally developed my atheist worldview that way. And I know my friends and family developed very different and individual worldviews that I’d call biblical from it. Shouldn’t the word ‘consistent’ be in there somewhere? Something to indicate one possible outcome is preferred? 😛

Thanks for linking this. I’m having a lot of fun.

Falconer
Falconer
11 years ago

Didn’t Lot have sex with his two daughters, and the Bible was essentially “eh” about it? And yet glimpsing a dick is a reason to curse somebody forever?

It’s almost like the Old Testament is a collection of rationalizations and post-hoc explanations for the status quo at the time any particular book was written.

Nah, can’t be.

katz
11 years ago

Protip: Of course the correct answer is always “strongly agree” or “strongly disagree.” Moderate opinions are for wimps.

cloudiah
11 years ago

Here’s my score:

Your classification is: Communist/Marxist/Socialist/Secular Humanist Worldview Thinker

Your score is: -39 points of 162 possible, -24%

I would have scored even better (worse, to them) but for the strange wording of the questions like the one Howard quoted up above. 😀

cloudiah
11 years ago

I love their math too.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Your score is: -59 points of 162 possible, -36%

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Some of the questions seem to score you positively just based on being familiar with the simple Bible quotes that anyone who’s ever been to Sunday School would know, which is funny. Think that means that people will by sympathetic to your wacky wannabe theocracy? Think again!

Howard Bannister
11 years ago

I only scored -21, because I kept sighing and saying ‘well, if the question is “does the Bible say,” then, yes, it does in fact say….’

Phooey. I wanted a worse score. 😛

Bagelsan
Bagelsan
11 years ago

In all fairness to their math skills, I’m pretty sure Hindus invented “zero” so good Christians really should avoid using it. Zero belongs to Satan, y’all.

Howard Bannister
11 years ago

But Cassandra, how can you have a strong biblical worldview unless you know it’s not money at the root of evil, it’s love of money??? It changes everything!!!

cloudiah
11 years ago

Now you’re just bragging, Cassandra. 😉

My worst section was Religion (-44%), and my best was education (0%).

m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/ m/

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

@ Howard

Now stop and think what my score would have been if it wasn’t for that fact that I answered all those questions “correctly”.

katz
11 years ago

Cloudiah: Nice! I think I decided before that any score of 0 or below was passing.

Although these days I just want to put down “no opinion” for practically everything because questions of this sort just inspire an “Um, is this really super important? Why should I care so much about it?”

Bagelsan
Bagelsan
11 years ago

But Cassandra, how can you have a strong biblical worldview unless you know it’s not money at the root of evil, it’s love of money??? It changes everything!!!

I hate money. In the spirit of Christian self-flaggelation, I will acquire a ton of it. …Oh yeah, so going to Heaven. *fist bumps Jesus*

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Reading those questions was so odd. For a start they assume that “not a Christian but familiar with the Bible” is not a thing that might be possible, and then there’s the framing of things like euthanasia as “put to death”. Manipulative much?

Howard Bannister
11 years ago

@Cassandra 😀 m/ (this is going to be my most-used smiley from now on, isn’t it?)

Falconer
Falconer
11 years ago

Since God is not the author of law, the author of law must be man. In other words, the law is the law simply because the highest human authority, which is the state, has said it is law and is able to back it up by force.

Wait, what? Oh, I get it, they’re trying to lay a foundation for protesting laws.

I marked down “Strongly Disagree” because laws can be changed in the States if there’s enough votes.

The Ten Commandments originally provided a basis for our legal and political system with the goal of creating justice and peace justifying the rule of the priests.

FTFY.

All religions are equally true.

… No? In that they don’t all address the same issues? That’s kind of above my pay grade.

It is the responsibility of the federal government to create wealth.

Sell all you have, and come and follow me.

Individual freedoms would be advanced and protected under a one-world government under United Nations authority.

JOHN BIRCH DIED FOR YOUR SINS!!

The wording “separation of church and state” is found in the U.S. Constitution.

[sigh]

Pastors and Christians that speak out publicly against homosexuality should be prosecuted for hate speech and a hate crime.

Come down off that there cross, we could use the wood.

The federal government should require students to pass a national test before graduating from high school.</blockquote

Arrg, conflicted, on the one hand, EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS, on the other hand, STANDARDIZED TESTING.

Oh, wait, this is about homeschooling, isn't it?

katz
11 years ago

Best question, hands down:

Individual freedoms would be advanced and protected under a one-world government under United Nations authority.

Falconer
Falconer
11 years ago

I got -21! w00t!

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Looks like I’m the most satanic so far (preens). Good thing I answered the basic biblical knowledge questions the “right” way or they’d probably send an exorcist to my house.

Howard Bannister
11 years ago

A good person can earn his or her way to heaven if their good deeds outweigh their bad deeds. Your answer: No Opinion (-2 points)
Correct answer: Strongly Disagree
The Bible is God’s revealed Word and should be the basis of our worldview. Your answer: Strongly Disagree (-1 points)
Correct answer: Strongly Agree

I get a -2 for a no opinion where I should have strongly disagreed, but when I strongly disagree instead of strongly agreeing, only -1?

You’re PENALIZED FOR BEING WISHY-WASHY??

I love these guys.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

So does that mean that agnostics are actually more evil than atheists?

katz
11 years ago

Yes, Cassandra, you are our Satanist queen. Your ritually-sacrificed babies will arrive shortly.

Howard Bannister
11 years ago

OMG, I would that you were hot or cold, but you are lukewarm, I will SPIT THE AGNOSTICS OUT!!!

They’re totally interpreting the bible so literally they have to dock points off for a lukewarm answer.

😀

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
11 years ago

Don’t I get to choose the appropriate form of sacrifice? If so I’d like someone to come kill spiders for me.

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