So the Man Boobz survey results are in, and Argenti Aertheri, who ran the survey, has taken the time and effort to make an impressive set of interactive charts to display the data in all of its gory details. You can find that chart below — thanks again, Argenti! — but I thought I’d highlight a few of the results first.
Let’s start with the white elephant in the room. I know I’ve made some somewhat rude remarks in the past about the high percentage of white people in the Men’s Rights subreddit.
Well, it turns out that the Man Boobz readership is even whiter than that. Yep. Using the same somewhat limited set of choices used by the dude who did the Men’s Rights subreddit survey, the MB survey found that the readership of this blog is nearly 92% white, and less than 2% each Asian, Hispanic and Black, with the remainder answering “Other.”
There is also a more complicated breakdown of ethnicities, based on a more nuanced set of questions, that I’m not even going to try to summarize; you can look through the charts yourself.
But, basically, yeah, this blog’s readership, like me, is pretty darn white. I take these results as an indication that I need to do a better job dealing with issues of race and racism. While this blog is primarily about misogyny, there is plenty of racism in the manosphere — from the white-supremacism-lite of Heartiste to the fetishization of Asian women as submissive — and it’s worth pointing this out on a more regular basis, as well as addressing some of the more subtle ways misogyny intersects with other forms of oppression. As well as the ways in which the standard (non) issues of the Men’s Rights movement can actually serve to obscure the very real issues faced by men of color. (See yesterday’s post for a perfect example of that.)
So what are some of the other notable results?
You’re all younger than me. Well, not literally ALL of you. In fact, there are a whole 4% of you older than me.
But the fact is that if you’re reading this, the chances are really, really, really good that you’re in your twenties or early thirties. Still, I feel fairly confident in saying that eventually you will be as old as I am now.
Also, it’s pretty likely that you’re a lady. Most of the readers of the blog — 59% — are cis women, with 30% cis men. The remaining 11 percent are made up of trans* women (2.2%), trans* men (0.9%), intersex (o.2%), “non-binary” (5.2%) and “other” (2.5%).
See the interactive charts below for a much more detailed breakdown of the data on gender and sexuality.
We’re a bunch of pinkos. More Man Boobzers identified themselves with Democratic Socialism than with any other political label. The second and third place winners in this category? “Other US Liberalism” and “Social Democratism.”
The sun never sets on the Man Boobz empire. Predictably, most Man Boobz readers — roughly 58% — live in the United States. And there are lots of Man Boobzers in other English-speaking countries around the world, particularly the UK, Canada, and Australia.
But Man Boobz attracts readers in a lot of places where English speakers are in a minority. I was a little surprised to find that there are twice as many Boobzers in Germany, for example, than in New Zealand, and that there are nearly as many in Iceland as in Ireland. There are readers in countries ranging from Argentina to El Salvador, from Jordan to Japan.
There are all sorts of other intriguing factoids to be found in the survey results, from a rather complicated slicing-and-dicing of religious beliefs to answers to the critical question: how many of you are actually me?
If you don’t have Flash, go here to see the charts in all their glory. See here for the footnotes and survey questions and raw data.
If you’re not a regular commenter here, this will help you to make sense of some of the silly in-jokes at the end of the survey.
One last note: The survey doesn’t tell us what percentage of Man Boobz readers consider themselves feminists or, ick, Men’s Rightsers. I’m going to do a quick followup survey on that in an upcoming post.
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I think our overwhelming whiteness might be a function of our, um, function. We mock misogyny, and the most laughable misogynists are MRAs, who are overwhelmingly white. And maybe just not that entertaining to many people of colour. When I come across issues of misogyny among people of colour, they’re less silly, and often kind of horrifying. I’d feel very uneasy about mocking them.
Although, maybe if David invited some people of colour to guest-blog, my assumptions about non-white misogynists would be shattered, and I’d learn that misogynists of colour are just as silly as the mostly-white manosphere. Who are very, very silly.
Cassandra — oh of course, but I mean the national data in comparison to the US. (And I live in CT, just outside New Haven, you can basically watch the state get whiter as you head north until you get close to Hartford)
I should be repotting a very root bound plant, but I need to stop sweating quite so much first.
Birmingham definitely. My first roommate was from there!
@crmsnfrn
<3 Germany.
I sit at home and eat bon bons all day too! 😀
Thanks, Kittehserf!
*high fives Argenti Aertheri*
Argenti’s fine, and I got so excited about there being another mentally ill genderqueer around here that I forgot to ask — what sort of pronouns do you prefer? I use ze/zir and folks around here are cool about it (hell, I had one of our regular trolls apologize about this the other day!)
Argenti, since we’re talking about you, how do you pronounce your full nym? I’m just wondering because I feel like I fail horribly when I try to pronounce it. =P
It’s latin, the root’s pronouncation is here and the last syllable is like tea instead of tum. (And Aertheri is mangled Latin to make it easier to say, are-theory, basically. Cuz I can’t pronounce æther)
Yay I got half of it right! ^_^ I kept messing up on Aertheri – I used to pronounce it as “Airtheiri” for some very odd reason. (Yes, I know that my pronunciation habits are weird.)
Your pronouncation habits are weird? Draw and drawer are the same word according to my speaking bits!
Oh good, I’m glad it’s a soft g – I think of it as much as the French sound as anything.
Shall we tell dustydeste the terrible secret of the Corner of Shame?
But how do you guys pronounce “bagel?”
“Beigel” for me.
Baygle. Hard g.
I’m a neuroatypical GQ! *waves*
I like ze/zir, too. Thanks for asking!
Also, Community! Yay!
BAYgəl
… and the study group can be a bunch of assholes, can’t it?
Regarding pronunciation – how does one pronounce “zie” and “zir”? Is it like “she” and “her”, except that one replaces the “sh” and “h” respectively with a Z-sound? And, on that topic, is Z pronounced like a slightly buzzing S?
Darn tootin’.
… No, wait, he’s my uncle.
I tend to prounounce them that way, yes.
And yes, in English, Z is a voiced S in most cases (can’t think of one where it isn’t right off hand, but only Sith deal in absolutes).
Disclosure: I do not use gender-neutral pronouns for myself.
Who would have figured that manboobz is just a site full of fragile white people moaning about how oppressed they are?
Which is a sure sign that the Sith are not English speakers. There are absolutely NO absolutes in English.
@Mark Jones: isn’t it interesting that a sure sign of incompetence is a complete lack of self-doubt and self-reflection? We’re not moaning, we’re laughing at you. Sometimes we point, too.
I’m pointing right now.
Well, it is a site that largely focuses on the manosphere; it doesn’t get much more “fragile white people moaning about how oppressed they are” than the manosphere.