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Jane Austen and the Rape-Threatening Men

The face that launched a thousand threatening tweets.
The face that launched a thousand threatening tweets.

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So what sorts of things make some men so furious that they feel the need to send women they’ve never met literal death and rape threats on the internet? It doesn’t take much, apparently. A woman suggesting that it’s not such a good idea to hit on women in elevators at 4 AM. A woman making  videos suggesting that there’s sexism in video games. A woman captured on video telling some men to shut the fuck up. A woman complaining about sexist jokes at a tech conference.

Add to this: a woman campaigning successfully to have Jane Austen’s face put on the Bank of England’s ten pound notes.

Over the past week, writer and activist Caroline Criado-Perez, who organized the campaign to get Austen memorialized on the bank note, has been harassed relentlessly on Twitter by assholes and misogynists and trolls for her efforts. Some of this harassment has taken the form of literal rape and death threats. One 21-year-old Manchester man was arrested and questioned in connection with the threats.

Similar threats and harassment were directed at noted British classics professor Mary Beard and female Members of Parliament.

Here’s a sadly typical example of one of the threatening comments sent to Criado-Perez from an account that Twitter temporarily banned — then reinstated.

https://twitter.com/CCriadoPerez/status/362499703285358592

And a more graphic example:

https://twitter.com/ianmcqui/status/361587787511779328

And some even more graphic threats directed at female MPs.

https://twitter.com/JonathanHaynes/status/361967658087890945

https://twitter.com/JonathanHaynes/status/361964227516309504

For many more examples of messages sent to Criado-Perez and others, see  Catalina Hernández’ blog I Will Not Put Up With This: here, here, here, here, here, here and here.

And if you had any doubt about how little in the way of repercussion most of these harassers expected to get for their threatening tweets, some tweeted using what are presumably their real names. Here are some comments from one Ivan Garcia of San Diego, as collected by Hernández.

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And here is his blog, where this fan of jazz, video games and threatening rape shares his poetry with the world.

The harassment obviously raises a lot of issues,most notably: Why the fuck does this keep happening? And: What’s the best way to deal with this sort of harassment — and these sorts of harassers?

Twitter has promised to add a “report abuse” button; some activists see this as a step in the right direction, while others worry that the “report abuse” button will be itself abused to shut down critics of harassment. Twitter’s record in dealing with harassers has not exactly been a great one; just ask Anita Sarkeesian.

British journalists and assorted bloggers have been trying to sort through some of these issues over the past few days. Here are some links to some of the more interesting pieces, from a variety of perspectives. (Well, I’m not including the pro-rape threat perspective.) Links aren’t necessarily endorsements.

First, for a little more background, see:

Twitter under fire after bank note campaigner is target of rape threats

Twitter faces boycott after ‘inaction’ over rape threats against feminist bank notes campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez

Caroline Criado-Perez Twitter abuse case leads to arrest

And here are some posts and pieces looking at the issues:

A ‘report abuse’ button on Twitter will create more problems than it solves, by Sharon O’Dea

A button will not, alone, rid Twitter (or the wider world) of mysogyny and abuse. These are complex issues that will take more than a button to resolve. But ‘report abuse’ buttons have been known to be widely abused on other networks. ….

Introduction of a similar mechanism on Twitter ironically creates a whole new means by which trolls can abuse those they disagree with. The report abuse button could be used to silence campaigners, like Criado-Perez, by taking advantage of the automatic blocking and account closure such a feature typically offers. In that way, it could end up putting greater power in the trolls’ hands.

Why does it always come back to rape?  by Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett and Holly Baxter of the Vagenda Magazine, in the New Statesman

Rape is the popular choice when women become more visible than they apparently should be, and that’s because it’s easy. …. Whatever their opinion, however they conducted their arguments, however well-researched and nuanced their replies to criticism are, they’re women and male trolls could rape them and that’s what really matters. …

[Academic] Mary Beard got called a “dirty old slut” with a “disgusting vagina” just as [Member of Parliament] Stella Creasy was being tweeted “YOU BETTER WATCH YOUR BACK… I’M GONNA RAPE YOU AT 8PM AND PUT THE VIDEO ALL OVER THE INTERNET”. …

The message is that women’s vaginas are, literally, always up for grabs. If they’re young, the rape threats will come thick and fast; if they’re older, maybe the trolls will settle for insulting their vaginas and telling them that they were “sluts” in the past.

If Every Male Troll Took a Walk in Women’s Shoes, Would He Finally Feel Our Outrage?  by Elizabeth Plank

Withstanding rape threats has become a right of passage for female writers or personalities, just as making them as become a right of passage for cowardly and anonymous misogynist trolls. If you’re a woman who happens to possess opinions, and write about feminist issues (god forbid!), chances are you will be violently trolled. … the issue is not that women receive more criticism than men, but rather that it comes in more violent and vitriolic forms. Men will be attacked for their opinion, whereas women will be threatened because they have opinions.

[O]ne study showed that female usernames in chat forums received 25 times more abuse than male ones. In an experiment conducted by the University of Maryland, researchers found that “Female usernames, on average, received 163 malicious private messages a day.” So all else equal, if you’re a woman online, you’re going to be on the receiving end of more hate.

I believe it. I get a lot of shit from misogynists for running this blog — and the occasional threat — but what I get is nothing compared to the harassment similarly controversial feminist bloggers who happen to be women have gotten.

What women-hating trolls really believe, by Emma Barnett

First troll up was Peter from Whitechapel. …

“She was asking for it,” he told me. According to this nitwit, if you campaign about issues such as keeping a woman on English banknotes, you should “expect to receive rape threats”. I delved further.

“If you put your head above the parapet, like she has, then you deserve this type of abuse. It’s what you get when you are a woman shouting about something,” Peter told me, starting to get a little irate. …

Then Gary from Birmingham decided to call in [and] told me in no uncertain terms that “feminists like Caroline were undermining what it is to be a man” and needed “sorting out”.

“Men are predators,” he explained calmly. “And this [rape threats] is what we do.”

And here, after all this awfulness, is a piece that manages to be funny about it all: How to use the internet without being a total loser.

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Quark
Quark
11 years ago

@ Ally – err… I have been told to “fuck off”, “go fuck [my]self”, etc several times, and just now been called an “asshole” for not clicking on a link.

If you don’t call that abuse, I don’t know what to tell you.

chibigodzilla
11 years ago

@ hellkell – why do you feel it necessary to swear so much and be so aggressive? It is really unpleasant and unnecessary,

Ok, now I smell socks too.

cloudiah
11 years ago

hellkell, like Howard, I have great admiration for your swearing ability. I usually stop swearing when you’re around because my own swears pale in comparison! Please continue swearing with abandon. 😀

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

That right there? Telling hellkell that swearing is bad? Tone trolling.

Tangentially, holy fuck is the 30g bigger than it looked in my renderings! And now I need to go, dinner calls.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

why do you feel it necessary to swear so much and be so aggressive? It is really unpleasant and unnecessary,

Because I fucking love to fucking swear, and it makes fucking fuckfaces like you fucking bananas.

And that, my darling dear jagoff, is the last fucking bit of attention you’re getting from me. Be a dear and fuck off now.

cloudiah
11 years ago

Please, no fucking bananas. Deste needs them for the recipe!

Ally S
11 years ago

Seconding cloudiah!

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Anyone email the dark lord?

Ally S
11 years ago

Err, I mean seconding cloudiah on

“hellkell, like Howard, I have great admiration for your swearing ability. I usually stop swearing when you’re around because my own swears pale in comparison! Please continue swearing with abandon. ”

Posts are just flying by.

Quark
Quark
11 years ago

Swearing is bad. It is aggressive, hostile, and unnecessary. Why would you wish to come across that way? Only if you get a kick out of belittling others. It’s bad when people do that to you, right hellkell, but it’s fine for you to do it to them. I know how it goes.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

cloudiah, Howard, thanks. I am the first to admit I’m a total trashmouth, but I really do know when not to, I swear.

Har, har.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

HEY KIDS, SWEARING IS BAD, QUARK SAID SO.

Thus endeth the PSA.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

Sorry deste, I don’t want your bananas fucked with.

dustydeste
dustydeste
11 years ago

Well as long as you use a condom that only has lube on the outside, they’ll probably be alright. As long as they’re still in the peel, y’know. I wouldn’t advise using my freezer bananas, since they’ve been peeled. Also it’d be a bit chilly, but I hear some folks dig that.

tooimpurenangel
11 years ago

What in the actual everloving fuck? How is swearing bad?

Hyena Girl
Hyena Girl
11 years ago

@ Quark:
You’re working well on defining tone trolling dear. Swearing happens here and within certain bounds it’s considered quite fucking acceptable.

Kristineedscats
11 years ago

@hellkell

I love your swearing! Please keep it up, especially with the trolls.

Thanks!

tooimpurenangel
11 years ago

Seriously, what’s wrong with being aggressive and hostile? Are you also against dark sarcasm in the classroom?

dustydeste
dustydeste
11 years ago

Wah wah, swearing is naughty and naughty pottymouths should have their mouths washed out with soap!

Go fuck yourself, Quark. No one wants you here. Hell, I’d sacrifice my bananas if that’s what it’d take to get you to FUCK OFF AND GO AWAY.

Quark
Quark
11 years ago

Swearing is called “bad language”. There’s a reason for that.

If you don’t see calling someone an asshole and telling them to fuck off as, er, bad then really… What can I say? It’s not polite, it’s not constructive, it’s not eloquent… It’s BAD.

Ally S
11 years ago

I can understand why some people don’t like swearing, but that doesn’t mean I’m okay with people telling others not to swear. People are entitled to choose to not swear themselves, and that’s it.

neuroticbeagle
11 years ago

Can I come to the slumber party too? I have dark Belgian chocolate covered almonds (73% cacao) and a beagle.

cloudiah
11 years ago

I swear at my computer when WP eats another comment. [shakes fists at sky]

Quark
Quark
11 years ago

There’s a difference between swearing to punctuate a point (“that’s so fucking true!”) and aggressively swearing AT someone.

tooimpurenangel
11 years ago

Chocolate AND a beagle? *swoons*

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