So yesterday I had a strange conversation, of sorts, with blabby FeMRA videoblogger Karen Straughan, aka GirlWritesWhat, via private message on Reddit.
Given that, in the recent WoolyBumblebee controversy, she put herself in the position of defending Men Going Their Own Way against WBB’s mostly accurate attacks on them, I found myself wondering what she might think of my post yesterday on the MGTOWers who felt it was appropriate to let a four-year-old-girl drown because she might grow up to be the next Betty Friedan or even the next — gasp! — Amanda Marcotte.
I was especially interested in what she might have to say about MGTOW elder Zed, the friend and mentor of her A Voice for Men boss, Paul Elam; in the MGTOWforums discussion, you may recall, he was firmly in the “don’t rescue little girls” camp.
So I asked her about that, and asked why she was defending MGTOWers when so many of them don’t even think women should be part of the Men’s Rights movement at all.
Here’s some of what she wrote back:
You seem to be deliberately trying to evoke an outrage in me. First, Zed, “Paul E’s mentor and idol” would not save a child he doesn’t know. Then “MGTOWers…don’t actually think women should be part of the MR movement…”
Do you think I should be expected to die to save a boy I don’t know? Speaking as someone who almost died once to save my son and my nephew, why should I be expected to potentially leave my children orphans to save someone else’s kid? And the truth is, I wouldn’t be expected to do that. In reality, no one would have blamed me if I had chosen not to nearly drown to save my own kid and my sister’s kid. I like your quote mine: Men shouldn’t rescue 4 year old girls… Not what it actually is: Men shouldn’t sacrifice their lives or health to save 4 year old girls they don’t know or have reason to care about…
It’s an interesting way she’s chosen to, well, reframe the issue. Zed didn’t say he was only talking about situations where the rescuers life would be at risk. He said, simply and categorically:
When a female is in trouble, if I don’t know her, I don’t see her.
After demanding that I denounce a random radical feminist who said something terrible, she moved on to my second question, though not without accusing me of “needling” her by pointing out that MGTOWers hate women. Or, as she prefers to look at it, they don’t “trust” women.
Do I have to list every single psychological lever you’ve attempted to apply in this message? Do you really think I’m going to react like a typical woman? “OMG, those MGTOWs don’t trust women!!! And that means they don’t trust me! I am a herd animal! I am incapable of ignoring naysayers! I can’t stand the fact that perhaps somewhere, someone doesn’t appreciate me!!! How dare they express themselves if it will hurt a woman’s feelings???????”
Woah, there. I think that might have been a bit more revealing than you intended it to be.
So your definition of “typical woman” is “herd animal?” I’ll take “internalized misogyny” for $1000, Alex.
Instead of me asking, “Why would I need anyone’s permission to make videos and assist a movement I believe in? Why would I take it as a personal failing that a man would not risk his life to save my child when I would not potentially orphan my kids to save the kids of some random person? Why would David Futrelle think my outrage over what a handful of MGTOW say about women in the movement should outweigh my own principles?”
Uh, you don’t need anyone’s permission to make your videos. Jewish people don’t need anyone’s permission to start making videos glorifying Adolph Hitler. Black people don’t need anyone’s permission to make videos on behalf of the Klan.
The question is why do you want to? Not just: why are you willing to make videos on behalf of a Men’s Rights movement driven by misogyny. But why are you willing to defend and make excuses for MGTOWers who not only hate women in general but hate you personally?
Why are you willing to lie — apparently even to yourself — and pretend that they don’t really hate women — that, really, it’s just that they don’t “trust” women because some awful woman has hurt them, or because some mean feminist said something insulting about their favorite video game, or whatever the excuse is.
And if you have any doubt that most MGTOWers really and truly hate women — hate hate HATE them — I invite you to read through the archives here. I suggest you start with MGTOWer extraordinaire Christopher in Oregon, and then move on to the posts dealing with MGTOWers in general.
And if you doubt that MGTOWers hate you, you personally, just go down to MGTOWforums, the biggest MGTOW hangout around, and take a look at the threads devoted to AVFM. A lot of the guys there hate AVFM with a passion — and they hate it largely because Paul give a platform to you and other women.
For someone so obsessed with me, you sure don’t know a lot about me.
Huh, wouldn’t that sort of suggest that maybe I’m not actually that obsessed with you?
From what I do know about Straughan (not much) this seems to be a standard ploy she pulls whenever someone calls her on her shit — to try to throw them off-balance and put them on the defensive by declaring them “stalkers” or “obsessed,” as she did with spermjack_attack, a Redditor who’s done some amazing takedowns of GWW posts and videos in recent days, like this one.
I responded by pointing out that
I often write about MRAs. You’re a prominent MRA, so sometimes I write about you. I should probably write more, given that you’re kind of a big fish in your tiny pond, but your videos are so fucking tedious and slow I can’t bear to watch them.
Which is true. That’s why, despite all the attention she gets from her MRA fanboys, I’ve written only three posts about her — compared with seven about the comparatively less important but much more entertaining Christopher in Oregon, mentioned above. Well, this will make it four posts about her.
Anyway, I also called her out on her evasive answer about Zed, so she tried again, this time with a new evasion:
Zed said categorically, “When a female is in trouble, if I don’t know her, I don’t see her.” Let’s parse that. He would not intervene. Why should he be expected to? Do you have any idea how small the burden is on women to intervene? If a woman were being assaulted and a female witness didn’t intervene, would this be shameful? How about if a man were being assaulted?
That’s an odd way of “parsing” it, since in context it was abundantly clear that he wasn’t just talking about adult women being assaulted. He was specifically talking about little girls. The whole point of his argument, which he repeated several times, was that he didn’t want to help little girls because, as he put it, they might “grow … up to be another Amanda Marcunt, or Jessica Valenti, or Betty Friedan.”
Karen, you can pretend he was talking only about adult women, but he wasn’t.
You can pretend that MGTOWers don’t hate women, but they do.
You can pretend whatever you want about the movement you’ve attached yourself to, but guess what — everyone outside of that movement can see it for what it is.
Most of the rest of her comment was devoted to trying to prove how “obsessed” I am with her.
If you are curious about me and why I might involve myself in a movement you believe hates women, you might concede I’d be curious about you and why you involve yourself in a movement that I believe hates men (or masculinity, take your pick). And yet how many times have I initiated contact with you? How often do I devote entire blog posts or videos to you?
Perhaps I’m measuring you by my own yardstick. Because as curious as I am as to why you would ally yourself with a movement whose foundational ideology is hostile to men (no matter how mainstream or seemingly benign), as much as I might lie awake wondering what motivates you, I am simply not obsessed enough by the question to PM you and ask. Or to read your blog (even when you’re talking about me). Or to devote entire blog posts to you.
If I messaged you over anything regarding that, I would consider myself obsessed with the psychological dysfunction represented by you. So you messaging me indicates (to me) a level of obsession on par with that. If you are the type of person to initiate private contact with people you consider opponents on a regular basis, then I’ve misjudged you.
Yes, I confess, sometimes I ask questions of my ideological opponents, publicly or privately, in hopes of getting an interesting response. I certainly got some revealing answers, and even more revealing non-answers, from Straughan.
And it was definitely more interesting than watching one of her videos.
Oh, and for some reason, before she closed up the debate, she decided she wanted to talk about Mary Daly, of all people, whom she seems to think has never been criticized by any feminists ever except for one by the name of, uh … Dr. Mindbeam? No, that’s really what she thinks. Apparently, in GirlWritesWhat-land, it was one big feminist love-fest for Mary Daly up until Dr. Mindbeam came along in 2011 and wrote a blog post.
Mary Daly’s body was long cold before some random internet feminist named Dr Mindbeam finally excommunicated her on “no seriously, what about teh menz?” I haven’t seen any feminists who write under their real names do so.
Maybe you could educate me.
I mentioned Audre Lorde’s open letter to Daly calling her out for racism back in 1979. I suggested she Google “Mary Daly” and “transphobe” and read through some of the results. Might take a while, as there are 5000 of them.
But I’m not sure how one can “educate” someone like her, someone who has declared herself a “gender theorist” and who makes endless half-hour or even hour-long videos on feminism, without bothering to learn even the rudiments of feminist history first. (Lesson One: Feminists often disagree with each other.)
It would be like someone declaring themselves an astrophysics theorist, then declaring “the moon is a potato! I’ve seen no evidence indicating otherwise. If you think you know better, educate me!”
Her understanding of feminism seems stuck at the “moon is a potato” level, and I just don’t think there’s anything any of us can do about it.
@T7G: Did you start playing MoO2 because I mentioned it in the last Sarkeesian thread? If so, sorry I got you started! It’s a real time-sink, innit?
re drugs:
Funny thing I learned about heroin and alcohol in class – you can quit cold turkey with heroin addiction and while it’s an incredibly unpleasant situation, it’s not going to kill you. If you quit cold turkey with alcohol addiction it can kill you.
re taxes:
I’m a socialist. I think everyone should help everyone else, for no other reason than it’s A Good Thing To Do. Which means I’m totally okay with the government taking high taxes if they’re spending them on people who are disadvantaged in society or using it on things everyone benefits from. I have a friend who is a US-type libertarian, who does pretty much the stereotype libertarian bullshit about taxes and how it’s “stealing” from him. I try to change the subject, because no matter how many times you try to describe it, he doesn’t quite get that the reason he’s so well off is because he’s a) SAWCSM, and b) born into wealth and c) already has his degree. His standard line is that he’d be “totally okay” if everyone just used their own money on their own things, and doesn’t realize the only reason he has money is because society privileges him and he already would be starting at an advantage (he has this idea that if we just stopped all government interventions then he’d do fine but doesn’t get why that’s true).
seriously, read J Neil Schulman’s The Rainbow Cadenza for a glimpse of how libertarian SF saw things in the middle ’80s. It put me right off the idea.
I looked at the Wikipedia entry and the part that made me say “fuck this shit!” was:
“However, women, greatly outnumbered by men, are required to perform a three-year term of sexual servitude, and the ‘Touchables’ underclass can be hunted for sport.”
How is ANY of that ideal?! This is why I don’t take most libertarians’ notion of “freedom” seriously – it always seems to be about allowing someone to be abused for the sake of someone else. Especially when “required” sexual servitude is one of those suggested practices.
Dunno why the quote didn’t work. Lemme try that again:
However, women, greatly outnumbered by men, are required to perform a three-year term of sexual servitude, and the “Touchables” underclass can be hunted for sport.
All of this survey stuff has made me want to study a statistics book. I like organizing data, but don’t know how to do anything with it at the end. It makes me want to give you a present. I originally found this on Entitled, a tumblr blog, but couldn’t find it again, so this is from a google search.
Patrick Stewart, Roman Emperor
saintnick, it’s lessthan blockquote greaterthan
then the quoted passage
then lessthan /blockquote greaterthan
@T7G: Your link’s broken.
Falconer —
I bought new it in a store over 10 years ago. I love that people still know what it is and talk about it. Recently I finally got it to work on my newer computer. So it seems I don’t need to have a Win98 machine around anymore. And I just can’t stop playing, again. ::sigh:: I’ve dreamed about different ways to order research topics.
Oh no!
http://www.kulfoto.com/celebrity-pictures/36529/patrick-stewart-says-hi
You know, it’s so refreshing to see people here discussing the nuances of political theory and their real world applications in ways that don’t make me want to cringe. As much as I love my family when I see them, I could go without the face-palming gun apologia or the Abortion is Murder spiel or the Examples of Christians being Oppressed… Granted, I can usually find *some* common ground (we should require gun licensing in order to own/use/carry a gun in all circumstances, defunding Planned Parenthood would only increase the need for abortion, gays aren’t the ones telling heterosexuals they can’t get married, etc.), but it’s still exhausting.
“::sigh:: I’ve dreamed about different ways to order research topics.”
O RLY?! You may be just the help I need then (sorry though, I mean computers electronics, I’m kinda rubbish it there isn’t a circuit board involved). I have the following for the politics and religion, and NO IDEA how to order it.
1) “Are you political?” Strongly disagree — strong agree
1b) ditto for religious
1c) somebody asked about the correlation (I think? Maybe that one was my own question?) — so I want to put them on the same line graph. Also, it saves on space.
2) OMGS so much religious data, all this, twice, once for current, one for the “raised with” set:
• raw counts for each “top level” religion (e.g. Christian, Jewish, etc)
• combinations, which is a double edges sword — it’s silly long, but elimates people being counted repeatedly (which is definitely a thing for more than half of the above set of data)
• number of people who checked 1, 2, etc top level religions
• counts for each of the individual religions
— do these by section or all together?
3) any advice how to display…
• gah, idk even know how to put this in words! Ok, let me try the long way…I want to display the number of people who were raised with a different religion (that alone is easy, don’t know where to put it, but it’s super easy data), which religions had how many people change religion, and to what religions
— I have no fucking clue if I could even use combinations for this, it seems unlikely, which invalidates the whole thing?
3) where in this section do I put the simple “where you raised with religion?” and “was it different?”
4) religious upbringing’s affection current morals // views
5) POLITICS — I’m just doing sheer counts for each I think, unless anything really stands out
5b) how many people checked how many options (this got started when I tried doing the ethnic combinations and it exploded on me, so I split it into “2 ethnicities checked” “3…” etc)
So…I’m thinking 1, 5, and then idfk
I was dreaming of Master of Orion research topics, but I’ll give it a whirl. I’ve dreamed about organizing other data. ::shrugs::
@SittieKitty: I remember a conversation on a board I used to be a member of, for people who were into army-related dog sports. I don’t know how it got started, but somehow a political discussion arose, and to my great surprise, a guy whom had seemed completely reasonable all the time as long as the discussions circled around dog-related topics turned out to be a complete libertarian. He was like “everyone can be successful if they just put their mind to it, people who aren’t successful and rich have just not made the effort” and everyone else were like “uh, that’s pretty unrealistic”. He then built up a complete straw man to argue against, a straw man who believed that success depended solely on brute chance and not on effort at all. I tried to make a really nuanced post, using myself as an example, showing how privilege and fortune combined with effort explains one’s career, and he just wouldn’t listen.
He was such a complete libertarian that eventually everyone argued against him, including a person I know afk who’s basically started out with little money and built a successful and profitable business and can now be described as upper class, and who votes for the most liberal party here (um, “liberal” in the Swedish sense of the word, meaning “not quite libertarian but leaning in that direction”).
Actually, as I recall now, he thought me claiming that privilege and fortune had played any positive part in my life showed that I had low self esteem. Apparently if you have high self esteem you become a libertarian.
Okay, i have a mini proposed chart, where do I send it?
@T7G: I bought MoO2 myself a while ago, and then when I got a new computer I couldn’t run it. But then I found MoO 1 & 2 on GOG.com and they come with their own specialized DosBox app.
Also: Ave!
Dosbox is not my friend. It can be run in Vista and below, I haven’t tried in 7 yet. You do need a little file, though.
Does anyone know what info for contact Argenti left for this? Relevant comments on this are spread out over at least four threads. It would be nice to not have to find it again.
@t7g
I ,em>think it’s zir nym @gmail.com, but I could be thinking of someone else. Alternatively, you could put it up on google docs or something and post the link here.
Shadow’s right. Sorry, I was fighting with excel. It’s decided that copying 8,000 cells isn’t happening.
I have tried emailing. I’ve never used google docs before, so I am hesitant to get started with it today, my hands are allready shaky.
Oh, and thanks Shadow.
You’re here! It is both names, no space, right?
I have an old school friend who’s gone libertarian. He posted a video on Facebook of a black Republican in a fucking bow tie, natch, who said that it was OK to pay black people in apartheid South Africa a buck a day because otherwise they wouldn’t have had any work at all. More recently he’s been posting quotes from Thomas Sowell. Last time I saw him he started talking about ‘political correctness’ but we were mercifully interrupted. Ugh.