Christian J., the blogger behind What Men Are Saying About Women and the inventor of the infamous MRA two-dot ellipsis, has always been an open racist as well as a misogynist, letting drop horrific comments from time to time on why he thinks black women are the worst kind of women in the world.
But today he’s sort of outdone himself with a post titled Why Black Women are More Repulsive than any Other..
Christian lays out his thesis statement in his first sentence:
I have made no effort to hide my disgust about black females as they do really deserve every criticism they get.
What follows is a largely incoherent stream-of consciousness rant unencumbered by logic or the correct use of language.
Christian starts off by attacking “black “Lesbian” females” and “Oprah “Find the Victim” Winfrey,” whom he describes as a
selfish, self-serving, anti-male bigot and organiser of female only schools in Africa. A true racist bigot in every sense of the word.
Yes, the author of “Why Black Women are More Repulsive than any Other..” did just call Oprah a racist bigot.
Apparently immune to irony, Christian J continues:
The facts about black women is even more horrendous than one could even assume. They developed themselves as being so arrogant and self-serving, that even black men avoid them like the plague. …
The fact that they have constantly hit out against black men as being either gays or hoods or in jail, leaving them pregnant (that’s a favourite with women, always blame someone else for one’s own stupidity) and refusing to man up when required. They vilified black men at every opportunity. …
The black man’s response was huge. They enjoyed handing their oversized asses back to them in popular songs like rap and other genres.
You will no doubt have noticed by now that Christian J. does not seem to understand what words mean or how language works, exactly.
They reduced the black female down to the levels they could understand and they also stated in no uncertain terms, what black females could do with themselves while they went off and picked females from other races to replace those high and mighty, self-elevated edifices and phoenixes.
Edifices? Phoenixes? Is he just pulling random words out of the dictionary now?
Poetic justice and it was the appropriate feedback they required to put them back in the box where they originally came from and hopefully teach them some level of humility.
The … box … they came from? What the fuck is he even talking about here?
That did not work of course as their ego now had grown even bigger that they themselves could no longer control. …
So what is the problem with these black females ?
They’re surrounded by assholes like you?
Edifices and Phoenixes is my new feminist rap band.
Christian J’s sentences look like sharp construction detours.
MRAs: one dot short of an ellipse?
That would be the dumbest piece of racist misogynist shit I’ve seen for a while, and that’s saying something.
Hmm, just realised that ellipse joke is probably ableist – my bad, sorry!
I… But… I think that shit just caused actual Sanity loss. One step closer to gibberin, I suppose.
Speaking of racists, I am reading a book that talks about (amongst other things) a time MLK Jr. visited Chicago and participated in a march in support of housing desegregation that went through some all-white neighborhoods. They met organized opposition from the whole community, but the most violent was from 100s of young white men who blocked the streets, throwing bottles and rocks.
I thought to myself, These days those dudes have been mostly forced off the streets, and onto the internet.
I wonder what he meant by “box.” Does he mean the stereotypical box that black women have been forced in for decades like the Jezebel, Mammy, Sapphire, etc? Or is he just bothered by the fact that these high profile black women such as Oprah go against every stereotype there about black women and feel we need to be put “back in our place?”
Jesus high-kicking Christ, what did I just read? Edifices and phoenixes…you know what? I’ma join Kathleen in the gibberin’ corner.
I was reminded of a phenomenon noted on the Creepy White Guys tumblr, in which straight white men looking for Asian women on online dating sites will gratuitously dis Asian men as being unattractive. But who are these MRAs clumsily trying to woo by dissing black women?
It is a puzzlement.
I definitely saw “box” and thought he meant putting black women “back in their place.” I didn’t think so much of the stereotypical boxes, because I don’t think he’s quite sophisticated enough of a thinker to be aware of those stereotypes, but that’s an interesting interpretation.
Is it CassandraSays who observed how frequently different kinds of bigotry cluster together?
Is it CassandraSays who observed how frequently different kinds of bigotry cluster together?
Sure is. I guess it’s not really all that surprising, I’ve always had a feeling that many MRA’s were closeted racists, too. So this vitriol he’s spewing at black women just confirms his racism and misogyny .
Well that was super fascinating and original.
In all seriousness, poke one variety of bigot and multiple other forms of bigotry will inevitably start leaking out. It’s asshole magnetism.
RenKiss – not such closeted racists, either.
Gah there was a thread on r/mr today about “comfort women” that was chock full of misogyny AND racism. The only saving grace was that most of the worst of it was being downvoted, except for the stuff that they probably don’t even recognize as racism. “Hey, I’m just saying it’s a good thing the West is better than the East, I’m not a racist or anything.”
Sigh.
Here’s that thread filtered through r/againstmensrights:
http://www.reddit.com/r/againstmensrights/comments/1lhako/the_misters_tell_us_what_actual_rape_culture_is/
CassandraSays, you’ll love their expert understanding of Asian culture.
http://media.tumblr.com/951a379a5a2e36f721afa1006b12edee/tumblr_inline_mod10itjj51qz4rgp.gif
I will now go back to looking at gifs of cute guys with cats.
What a shitty, shitty, shitty writer.
I feel that these sorts of posts have little to do with the content itself. Their purpose, I think, is output for solidarity with other repugnant people. They are filled with nonsensical phrasing and other rubbish, because their audience is not concerned with anything approaching truth – only affirmation of their hatred.
Maybe this was obvious and I am late. Maybe I am wrong, but… I don’t know what else to say.
Does anyone else read it as FEEEEEEEmales nowadays, like some whiny evil cartoon scientist?
His screed reads like a voice-over script for a documentary — a documentary created by a dumbass, that it.
I thought this part was funny/sad (read in prissy British voice for fun):
“The facts about black women is even more horrendous than one could even assume.”
Like, he’s consulted science journals to back-up his wackness or something.
Shiraz – shhhh, you’ll have Tom “Baldy” Martin wanting to make another imaginary doco!
“Shiraz – shhhh, you’ll have Tom “Baldy” Martin wanting to make another imaginary doco!”
**cringes**
Shit, kitteh, my bad! 😉
LOL!
At least there’s this: it would only be imaginary and since he’s been perma-banned, we wouldn’t have him spouting off here about it.
May all the MRAs sit on hard chairs with splinters, and land on Legos when they jump up.
I wonder what Tom’s new marketing plan is now that he can’t come here to advertise any more.
In the original article, Christian J. writes*:
Which leaves me with a couple of questions:
1.) Why is it that reactionaries make Hollywood sound so much more awesome than it actually is? In my experience, the media produced by Hollywood isn’t really all that progressive. Yet to hear some people describe it, you’d think that Hollywood was some sort of liberal utopia ruled by a cabal of feminists and homosexuals.
2. When Christian J. used the word “it” to refer to black lesbians (or maybe he was using “it” to refer to independent women in general, the writing isn’t all that clear) was he intentionally trying to be dehumanizing? Or is he just such a bad writer that he didn’t realize what he was doing?
* I’m not sure that “article” is the correct word for what Christian J posted. And I’m not sure that “writes” accurately describes the process by which the original blog post was created. I suspect that Christian J doesn’t so much write as randomly throw words at his computer screen.