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“Agent Orange” Addresses the Men’s Rights Movement in Possibly the Most Unintentionally Hilarious Video Ever [UPDATE: Transcript!]

I know. It’s an MRA. It’s nine minutes long. But seriously, just watch it. You won’t regret it.

And, no, it’s not a parody.

If you want to see what the man behind the voice looks like, check out his Gravatar.

After you’ve finished laughing, you can go over and read the catty little thread it inspired over on Antimisandry.com.

Since WordPress now allows us to add polls to our posts I’m adding one right here.

EDITED TO ADD: And now, thanks to serrana, here’s a transcript of the whole bloody thing. Make like a bird, and read it:

I am Agent Orange. I am responsible for the initial collection of data from the now defunct forums of radfemspeak.net. I also recruited most of the team and set forth the vision that would become the Agent Orange Files. I continued promoting the Agent Orange Files during the radfem 2012 fiasco.

I have waited and watched for quite some time the events unfold around me in this broad movement called the MRM. I have seen a sickness strike the heart of what I’ve once considered something grand.

Now, in my capacity as a sort of bird in the sky, I hear rumblings of malcontent throughout the halls of my esteemed brothers. This troubles me as I have not been troubled before. In my life, there has been nothing that has troubled me more. I give of my time, love, and life itself in hopes of creating a society free of misandry, where all humans are judged equally before the laws of nations throughout the world.

Are we still in the wilderness, my brothers, where there are none but our own voices to fall upon our ears? Are we still shouting at the top of our lungs and hearing but a brief echo announcing our solitude? Or have we built a fortress in this cold land, paving paths to others to trade ideas in good faith? Have we not spit in the eyes of our enemies, met them in many skirmishes, and run a sword of truth into the heart of their lies over and over?

We have done much, even to the consternation of those who would use our name in vain for their own petty purposes. We men have refused to back the fight with honeyed words, and bowing to properness and propriety. We have damned the use of all but plain speech in the signing of declarations of war against those who would enslave us. We have spit upon them for good measure as is rightfully deserved.

But the sickness still comes into our fort. It is one borne of temperance of speech that hides half-truths behind the language of our enemies. It poisons the minds of men so they can no longer arm the battlements out of fear of some imagined greater power. It is a false enemy, that never has, and never will have power over the souls of free men.

It has turned brother against brother within the confines of our home. It has distracted us with questions and answers that have no bearing on our lives as free men. We tremble before these questions out of fear of answering to something other than ourselves instead of taking the fight to our enemy. It blinds us to the simplest of answers that we should care not.

We have become complicated, filled with innuendo, brimming with foppishness and base impulse, just like our enemies. We have forgotten the faces of our fathers and grandfathers. We have neglected the pain of our brothers. We have lost sight of our most basic of functions and we are becoming like those we fight in the process.

What are we if not the voice of reason and truth in an otherwise insane world? How did we fall so far as to worry about how possible allies may view us in the future? Do we not stand upon our own merits? Have we not continually crushed our enemies beneath our feet with the weapons of sharp rhetoric and truth spoken with passion and resolve? Do we really care so much about how we are branded that we are willing to sacrifice each other upon the altar of political correctness and forsake our brothers?

Beware of what you say henceforth to each other. You think carefully about our true enemy: identity politics, the politicization of experience. Don’t use dark powers that suggest to us that flowery speech will gather us more bees to make the honey, because that honey is a sour poison that kills us all one by one by one.

Think hard on the cause of suffering among us. Recognize that it is the death of the individual that does this and the removal of accountability and responsibility through the idea that there is collective salvation instead of individual merit, that there is only coercion by their gods instead of the charity of a man, that there is only room for the love of your slavemaster instead of love for yourself.

I have not sat upon a single branch since I have taken flight long ago and I will not do so until the last breath is wrenched from my body through the violence of our enemies or the ravages of age. I have been among you all. I’ve been talking and watching, teaching and learning, healing and tending.

I have been encouraging others to take back their dignity and embark upon a course of action that can best take the fight to our enemy. I hope to help free all men from their self-imposed shackles. My words have rarely been met with derision by those brothers who know me.

Those that have matched wits with me in good faith find me an honorable and competent visionary with the tenacity of a wolverine.

I would ask, but I think it wise to set the example. All of you, lay down your weapons against your brothers in arms immediately, set aside your momentary lapses of reason and come to a table that will soon be provided. Those of you to whom I have whispered secrets before, if you fancy yourself a leader, or a speaker in any capacity, you will come.

There are going to be things to be taught, and revelations that will be made apparent. Those that contribute wisely at the table will walk away with a greater sense of purpose and direction than what we have ever had before.

I promise you magic steel to further our cause. Come, sit beside your brother, though you may have smitten him before. The blood will not be washed away, but regret will at least not hang upon your brow, if you do sit with us.

In the meantime, return to the battlements, and think on this: Remember our enemy that comes from outside our hard-won land. Trust that those not showing up for discourse will have their true colors shown, or are too shamed by their past actions. Remove the names of your brothers from your lips and hold the steel strongly toward the outer walls.

You know where I fly. Send a pigeon or catapult yourself to me, I care not which. I will be waiting impatiently for a response.

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auggziliary
auggziliary
11 years ago

Serrana, for a second I thought that speech was one of Roger’s complaint generators.

ostara321
ostara321
11 years ago

Did anyone notice the funny pauses in Agent Orange’s speech? Seems like he should have done a few more read-throughs – or had someone critique his speech… It sounded to me as though he lost track of what he was saying, which wasn’t all that surprising.

Yeah, not surprising that he kept going in circles, given that he had no points (geometry joke).

Radical Parrot
11 years ago

@serrana: Awesome, I wasn’t the only one who thought he said “magic steel”. I feel relieved now.

freemage
freemage
11 years ago

Yeah, now I’m left trying to figure out if that video was, in fact, created by a random bloviation generator and then read by Agent Orange.

ostara321
ostara321
11 years ago

I automatically interpreted “magic steel” as “blue steel”. Makes about as much sense anyway.

thebionicmommy
thebionicmommy
11 years ago

Don’t use dark powers that suggest to us that flowery speech will gather us more bees to make the honey, because that honey is a sour poison that kills us all one by one by one.

Maybe I’m over analyzing things here, but is he accusing thewoolybumblebee of using a tone argument against MRA’s? She has “bee” in her name, and here he’s talking about the bee’s honey being a sour poison. Based on what I know so far about TWB leaving AVfM, she told the MGTOW to stop generalizing women and being misogynists. So to him, “Stop hating women” = tone argument? It goes along with what he said here.

How did we fall so far as to worry about how possible allies may view us in the future?

I think he’s saying that MRA’s at AVfM worry too much about what women might think. To him, FeMRA’s are their allies in their battle against misandry or whatever. And so he’s telling MRA’s not to worry about what TWB likes or doesn’t like, because if she were a true ally, she would never object to misogyny in the movement.

Ivy Shoots
Ivy Shoots
11 years ago

“We’ve damned the use of all but plain speech.” He thinks he’s plain-speaking? Hemingway must be rolling in his grave.

serrana
11 years ago

I automatically interpreted “magic steel” as “blue steel”. Makes about as much sense anyway.

Does this mean when Agent Orange spins in circles, he can’t turn left?

Ivy Shoots
Ivy Shoots
11 years ago

“I care not, wench.” He actually says, “I care not which” — pigeon or yourself, catapulted. Just don’t email him and ruin the medieval vibe.

katz
11 years ago

“We’ve damned the use of all but plain speech.” He thinks he’s plain-speaking? Hemingway must be rolling in his grave.

But does it affirm courage?

Podkayne
11 years ago

@John-H I caught the Dark Tower reference too, but it feels like there’s plenty more I barely recognize, possibly because it sounds like the trailer narration for every fantasy movie ever released. The ‘wilderness’ stuff sounds Biblical. I dunno, maybe if I reread the transcript more it would come to me. Of course, rereading the transcript is the basic flaw in that plan.

Ivy Shoots
Ivy Shoots
11 years ago

Did Ernest Hemingway just call Owen Wilson a mangina?

thebionicmommy
thebionicmommy
11 years ago

Yeah, when I think of plain speaking, I imagine someone like Harry S. Truman or Will Rogers. Agent Orange sounds pretty much like the opposite of a folksy, plain speaking, kind of guy, what with his pigeons, catapults, wolverines, and whatnot.

serrana
11 years ago

Ivy Shoots, which makes a lot more sense than wench, thanks. It was the pause that threw me. That, and how much I needed a drink by the end of that.

Did I mention how much I need a drink?

Also, your nym makes me think of Eats, Shoots & Leaves.

GreySky
GreySky
11 years ago

“The age of Men is over. The time of the Orc has come!”
Or the time of the radfem I s’pose.

(Not really getting GoT vibes from this).

Also, I looked at the gravatar. That’s a grown man! Oh dear.

La Strega
11 years ago

I listened to the entire video but had to avert my eyes because optical effects like that can generate migraines.

This is hilarious, and no, I would have sworn it was a parody if David and the Youtube comments hadn’t convinced me it was not.

I love the 19th century rhetorical style… How does a person learn to write like that?

Shaenon
11 years ago

It sounds better in the original Klingon.

auggziliary
auggziliary
11 years ago

The comments in the video are hilarious too. A few months ago they were all MRAs arguing over WBB and praising the video, today there’s like 10 comments there like “Lol is this Game of Thrones?”

I also like how the MRA comments are also using that Batman language. Like someone calling the WBB a moron “of the highest caliber”…

augochlorella
11 years ago

Sometimes I wish I had a deeper voice so I could do dramatic readings of MRM stuff. Agent Orange sounds like he’s doing a dramatic reading of his own writing. This is amazing. I’m going to keep it on yourepeat as I do chores.

ignotussomnium
ignotussomnium
11 years ago

He most certainly knows how to use a thesaurus.

SpleenyBaggage
SpleenyBaggage
11 years ago

This video actually made me snortle out loud on the bus this morning. I think it was the line about “magic steel”, but there was so much comedy gold there – including the music – it’s hard to be sure.

auggziliary
auggziliary
11 years ago
John-H
John-H
11 years ago

I listened to it again and I couldn’t find any more quotes but the whole thing gave me the impression that agent orange sees himself as the mra Gandalf, trying to unite the races of men against the feminazi hordes. I wonder if this makes David Sauron

j
j
11 years ago

He talks like a broom has been stuck up his ass for so long he’s gotten used to it

auggziliary
auggziliary
11 years ago

He has a bunch of other accounts on gaming and fantasy sites. Some have some posts that are almost from 3 years ago. He sounded like batman Shakespeare then too.
http://www.daimonin.org/userblog/glad-be-back

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