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GirlWritesWhat’s delusional defenses of MGTOW misogyny. Also: Mary Daly, and why the moon is not a potato.

That's no moon!
That’s no moon!

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.

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Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Thank you lowquacks, II was basically finding nothing besides foreign born immigrants which is fucking useless for population averages.

And that all done, we’re whiter than the numbers would expect. Give me ten for some stats.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Also thank you titanblue (ironically, for a link to the same set of math, y’all know your UK resources!)

” So for 99,9 % of all people it’s either gonna be the case that a private landlord owns the place where they live, or the bank does (because they bought it with money borrowed from the bank), or the government (or in the Swedish system, rather the city council or town council, but they’re under the government, so sort of same thing) owns it. I can’t see why the last option would be more fucked-up than the previous ones.”

Dude, idk if banks are less corrupt where you are, but you must’ve heard all the shit about US banks lately. I’ll take gov’n over banks any day (except, well, the waiting list is silly long even if you meet priority listing requirements [in my case being fucking nuts, and a studio being acceptable])

Landlords…I’ve had meh ones who only showed up when you called, shitty ones (there’s a story!) and occupied an ikea foam couch-bed in an apt with an almost never there landlord, but a daily repair guy (who was awesome and had to know I was smoking pot in the no smoking building but never said a word).

Still better than banks though (well, except the one, that was highly illegal bullshit, and it threatened my fish, you think I get mad about fucking with my friends!)

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

On and can I go on record here? Those reddit racial categories where so amazingly US-centric I want to fucking slap someone, with a herring. Like, I just spent 3 hours working on finding the ethnic breakdown of countries that are all like…Vietnam is a dozen ethnicities, yeah? For the categories I had, they’d be 100% Asian which is clearly wrong (for one, there are at least some soldiers who stayed when the US withdrew). Japan was the worst actually, the “everyone in Japan is Japanese (unless they’re black)” was massively frustrating.

Australia, New Zealand, UK, y’all are way whiter than I was expecting.

titianblue
titianblue
11 years ago

Makes me conscious as a a white UK resident, that my understanding of the ethnic mix of the UK is massively skewed by inflammatory tabloid-style reporting. and I’m a Daily Fail non-reader. Grrr.

auggziliary
11 years ago

I kind of want to send GWW a message asking her why she responded like this, and if she’s being serious, but I feel like I’d get called a cunt and a man hater or something.

Dvärghundspossen
11 years ago

Dude, idk if banks are less corrupt where you are, but you must’ve heard all the shit about US banks lately. I’ll take gov’n over banks any day (except, well, the waiting list is silly long even if you meet priority listing requirements [in my case being fucking nuts, and a studio being acceptable])

When we borrowed money for our house the big, well-known banks had tightened up their business a bit and would only lend money to people who could actually afford it, but it wasn’t that long ago that they’d just throw money on everyone, suggesting loans to people who really weren’t in the financial situation where they could afford one.

And our stupid right-wing government has got it in their heads that everyone ought to own their place rather than rent it, so they’ve really encouraged people to borrow money from any bank, even really shady banks, regardless of their financial situation.

Me and Husband though, we used to live in city council-owned apartments. Back when we did, there were much more of them. Nowadays it’s almost impossible to find a place to rent unless you’re rich. When my sister needed an apartment she couldn’t find an affordable place to rent, so eventually she had to buy a tiny flat. She didn’t have proper employment back then, but she still got a loan from a non-shady bank with dad as her… um, guarantor? bondsman? Not certain about the English word here… he signed a paper stating that he’d make the monthly payments if she couldn’t for some reason, and since he makes a lot of money they accepted. It’s obviously not ideal to borrow money when you lack proper employment (she has found stable employment since, though) but there were no other options unless she wanted to rent something second-hand and then jump from place to place as second-hand-renters usually end up doing. So, thanks, stupid right-wing government, for encouraging city councils to sell off much of their apartments, since oh it’s so much better to own (i e, renting from the bank) your place than to properly rent it.

Nowadays me and Husband live in a house that we bought with money borrowed from a government-owned bank, so I guess in a way we’re still renting from the government.

pecunium
11 years ago

I do wish there was a way in which people could allocate their tax funds specifically.

Good god no.

First, my taxes are so small a part, of so complex a thing I couldn’t pick and choose. Not even if we tried to do it by dept. (An overview of The entire budget. Compared to the Labor Dept.’sBudget in Brief (which breaks their allocations down to the administrative areas in the Labor Dept.) could we manage to get everything funded.

And that’s fine. The present system for persuading Congress what to fund is broken, no argument (and having Paul Ryan: a dude who made his fortune as a lobbiest being seen as, “the policy wonk” isn’t helping), but letting people who hate the idea of religious freedom/equal rights for everyone decide to not fund the Civil Rights arms of the Justice Dept. while pouring money into the DEA, or trying to strangle the IRS; or deciding federal employees get paid too much…

No. I don’t like that idea at all.

At the same time, I wonder if they would be so strident about the whole thing if they didnt’ feel their “tax dollars” were supporting “baby killing”.

Abso-damn-lutely. They would be. They are even as we speak in that position. The system in place right now is exactly that. No tax dollars can be used to fund any abortion. Has been that way since Reagan was in office. The past 30 years hasn’t seen any diminuition in their vitriol against choice. It’s seen an increase; and lots of people travel to states they don’t pay taxes in, to try and get those states to limit choice.

Not because their tax dollars are being spent, but because they hate people making their own moral choices.

leftwingfox
11 years ago

Kittehserf: sorry I wasn’t around. Coke kitty is doing fine! Her behaviour is back to normal, and her weight is back. Her back legs are still weak, but strength in them is returning. I’m still keeping an eye on her breathing, making sure it doesn’t relapse.

Howard Bannister
11 years ago

What Pecunium said; they already defunded abortions. That means any money that goes into Planned Parenthood has to be carefull separated and only pay for other health care needs. Every time they talk about defunding Planned Parenthood they’re talking about taking away money specifically spent on cancer screenings and pre-natal care and birth control. The anti-choicers don’t just want to not pay for abortion; they want to take it away as an option.

ThunderBear
ThunderBear
11 years ago

So…long time lurker, first-time commenter here. This is, of course, just my opinion, but I would feel very much inclined to help ANYONE in distress, regardless of gender, age, race, or any other factor you can think of.
It doesn’t matter whether they’re a stranger or not. People help each other because that’s what DECENT PEOPLE DO. Decent people don’t pretend people who are literally drowning don’t exist just because you don’t know them. That level of complacency is far beyond morally repugnant, it’s downright evil.
No one expects you to save a drowning girl because of some convoluted gender dynamic (“Girls are more valued than boys!” Really? What reality are YOU living in?) but they do expect you to do something—call for 911, yell for help, reach out to her—because she is a person who needs your help. She is a child who could possibly die without your intervention. What kind of person ignores that because they don’t have a personal stake in it?

Anyway. Sorry if I seem a bit redundant, just wanted to voice my indignation, FOR IT IS MIGHTY.

pecunium
11 years ago

Sorry about the unclosed tag, at least the italic/bold monsters didn’t escape.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Thank you pecunium, I was trying to think of a good way to complain and failing since a part of me really likes the idea of shrinking the huge dept of defense budget by voting with our feet, so to speak.

Dear gods I can write a run on sentence can’t I?!

Dvärghundspossen — sounds like it might be more fucked up there, or maybe Pittsburgh’s just weird — it’s totally socially acceptable to apartment hop (to the point Pittsburgh is basically “anything goes if you’re moving”). And I think the word you were grasping for is co-signer — a person who signs the lease/loan/etc saying they’ll pay if the person signing can’t/doesn’t?

theseventhguest
theseventhguest
11 years ago

mildlymagnificent —

What a neat fibro link, thank you so much.
Sorry, I lost whatever page you put it on.

pecunium —

I was just thinking the vastness of what goverment actually pays for is too much for one person to allocate. Who would remeber to fund sidewalks if the one in front of their house isn’t broken? Who would allocate their taxes for rural electirfication and maintenence? The people living in those areas would be unlikely to be able to cover it on their own.

Hi everyone.

I’ve been behind on things. Master of Orion 2 ate me, and now I’m trying to adjust my sleep schedule so I can spend a few hours at the familial 4th of July event. Also, I love my trackball.

With the discussions about social/political governance, I have to say in an ideal world I would go for Individual Mutualism. From The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted, by Harry Harrison. I haven’t looked into what all of the definitions from the survey mean.

I tried to write up a description on the Up-Goer Five Text Editor.
http://xkcd.com/1133/
http://splasho.com/upgoer5/

I would put up a perma-link to what I wrote, but I’m sorry, I don’t know how to do a short link (and the perma-link is so huge). I could put it in a separate comment (I have it saved on my computer) but I don’t want to wall-of-text the thread.

theseventhguest
theseventhguest
11 years ago

Wall-of-text more than I have allready, I guess.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

T7G — have my standard HTML guide, including links!

<i>italics</i> or <em>emphasis</em> (the later plays nice with screen readers, afaik the former does not)
<b>bold</b> or <strong>strong</strong> (ditto)
<del>delete</del>

Links go like this: <a href=”http://manboobz.com/2013/03/31/easter-on-the-spearhead-i-hope-that-our-own-errant-women-can-follow-mary-magdalenes-example/comment-page-6/#comment-280044″>this is where you asked about code</a> — or just paste the link, it isn’t pretty, but it’s functional. (Or use bit.ly or similar)

Embedding is picky, use the http:// code, not https:// and put it on it’s own line. I skip a line to be sure, and it doesn’t seem to post multiple videos without a blank line between them. Eg:

Video 1

Video 2

Blockquotes, despite the monster, are fairly simple:
<blockquote>

blockquote!

</blockquote>

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Lol, I should really update that link! Clearly that isn’t where you asked about links!

Dvärghundspossen
11 years ago

Dvärghundspossen — sounds like it might be more fucked up there, or maybe Pittsburgh’s just weird — it’s totally socially acceptable to apartment hop

It’s really common to do so in Stockholm too, and it’s not like there’s a social stigma attached to it, just that it can be exhausting for the person doing it to start looking for a new apartment and packing up your things every six months or so. My sister just felt that she wasn’t up to it, she wanted a stable housing situation, but since our stupid government has encouraged big sell-outs of the previously publicly owned apartments, she was, in the end, forced to buy one.
Of course, people who aren’t lucky enough to have a dad who makes a lot of money might not have that option, and apartment hop regardless of how exhausted they are.

Maybe it’s co-signer, idk. I realized on writing my post that here’s a big hole in my English vocabulary.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

“I realized on writing my post that here’s a big hole in my English vocabulary.”

Meh, I’m a native speaker and I didn’t know co-signer until I needed one. And for loans, guaranter seems to be used a lot.

theseventhguest
theseventhguest
11 years ago

Individual Mutualism, from The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted by Harry Harrison, defined using the top thousand words in the english language.

Thank you, Argenti Aertheri, I had the block quote template saved, and now I’ll have this too.

theseventhguest
theseventhguest
11 years ago

It worked! I didn’t fuck up! ::stunned::

Xen
Xen
11 years ago

Yuck, GirlWritesWhat needs to have her internet license revoked.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

T7G — no problem! I enjoy whipping the web into shape.

And technology in general. I still can’t believe I took my Mighty Mouse apart, cleaned it, put it back together and not just didn’t break it, but actually made it work like it’s new again.

theseventhguest
theseventhguest
11 years ago

I have a broken bouncing Tigger, if you wanna take a look at it.

theseventhguest
theseventhguest
11 years ago

The same year I got my Bouncing Tigger, a neighbor got a Tickle Me Elmo, hilarity ensued.

Amnesia
Amnesia
11 years ago

@theseventhguest
Yeah, I saw your link, wondered why they said it used only the top ten hundred most used words rather than the top thousand, then had an “Ohhhhhhh! I see what you did thar!” moment. Feel silly now.

That page is a really good idea. I could’ve used it when I had a supervisor who was learning English as his third language and needed to put stuff into terms he would understand.

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