Roosh V and the other human skidmarks who make up the reactionary “game”-centric wing of the manosphere have finally found something to rally around beyond their shared hatred of women and gays and trans* folks and fatties and people with skin colors different from theirs: they’re taking up the cause of a dude who recently got forced out from a high-profile position at news site Business Insider for loudly expressing his own hatred of … woman and gays and trans* folk and people with a different skin color than him.
Really, about the only manosphere prejudice that former Business Insider CTO Pax Dickinson doesn’t seem to share — and enjoy sharing with the world on Twitter — is a hatred of fatties.
Dickenson found himself the center of a Twitter tempest earlier this week after Valleywag’s Nitasha Tiku wrote a brief piece calling Dickinson a “Tech Bro Nightmare” and quoting some of his more noxious tweets. Among them:
https://twitter.com/paxdickinson/statuses/18546571881
https://twitter.com/paxdickinson/statuses/18435669053
Tiku wondered how BI CEO Henry Blodget felt having Dickinson — whose Twitter profile identified him as CTO of the company and linked to its website — representing his brand. Evidently Blodget asked himself that question as well, and yesterday Dickinson seems to have been forced out of the company.
But it may not have been simply Dickinson’s rape jokes or racism that led to his swift exit from the BI offices. No, what may have sealed Dickinson’s fate were online comments, like the following tweet, which suggested that his troglodyte views on women may have affected his hiring decisions at BI, where he evidently was heavily involved in the hiring process for tech people.
https://twitter.com/paxdickinson/statuses/202095372355633152
As Ken White pointed out on Popehat:
If anyone ever accused Business Insider and Pax Dickinson of sex discrimination in hiring or firing, or of workplace harassment or discrimination, that tweet would be useful evidence for the plaintiff, and might convince the jury of discriminatory intent on the part of a Business Insider officer whose actions are attributable to his employer. He has a First Amendment right to tweet that and cannot be prosecuted for it. Nor is the tweet, itself, a civil violation. But it’s potentially powerful evidence of how Business Insider is run, and it’s a freakishly reckless thing for an officer of a business to say in public.
Naturally, Dickinson’s manosphere fans were outraged that this so brave speaker of truths was actually facing repercussions for what he was saying on a Twitter account he explicitly linked to his employer.
The odious Matt Forney — evidently a Twitter BFF of Mr. Dickinson — spewed forth a torrent of angry tweets, including this bit of pretzel logic:
#standwithpax because whiny leftist Twitter lynch mobbing is not a legitimate form of free speech.
— Matt Forney (@realmattforney) September 10, 2013
Our new friend LaidInNYC offered this thoughtful opinion, focusing on the ethnicity and assumed weight of the Valleywag author:
https://twitter.com/LaidNYC/status/377446147721531392
A few of Dickinson’s defenders professed outrage that he was being taken to task for his “pack of niggers” tweet, pointing out that it was a reference to an infamous angry rant from Mel Gibson.
https://twitter.com/TheQuestFor50/status/377547801372028928
But the depiction of Dickinson as some kind of civil rights hero is a little less than convincing, given his Twitter friendships with far-right racist bloggers and the uncritical links in his Twitterstream to proudly racist websites like Alternative Right and The Reactivity Place.
Oh, and, you know, stuff like this:
https://twitter.com/paxdickinson/status/372704081241841664
Naturally, the manosphere crusade on behalf of the fallen Dickinson is steeped in the same sort of hatreds that pervade his tweets.
Roosh, for his part, started his attack on Valleywag’s Tiku even before Dickinson left the BI building, tweeting:
https://twitter.com/rooshv/status/377363307788656640
Shortly afterwards he noticed that another of Dickinson’s critics — tech entrepreneur/writer Anil Dash — was of South Asian descent, and added him to the hate list, even though Dash’s criticism at that point was one simple tweet noting that Dickinson seemed to be a bit of a misogynistic asshole:
https://twitter.com/rooshv/status/377409508516970496
Today Roosh expanded his “case” against the two into a rambling racist rant posted on his blog Return of Kings, accusing them both of anti-white racism
Twisting a sarcastic comment in a 2008 blog post by Dash into putative evidence of racism, Roosh angrily leapt up to defend the honor of his white brothers from the dark-skinned outsider (and American citizen):
Last time I checked, white culture made America, but here we have a man with Indian roots attacking the entire home race. …
While white men aren’t perfect, would you rather live in the USA or India? Sweden or Bangladesh? Australia or Pakistan?
… asked the guy who deserted the United States years ago.
And then Roosh returned to his powerful “you’re just jealous because you can’t get laid” argument — with a side order of racism that sort of becomes the main dish.
In my line of work (teaching men how to fornicate with women), I have noticed a lot of pent-up frustration from Indian men that is directed at white men. The reason? Indian men are jealous that they can’t lay white women, who they pedestalize to heavenly heights. …
In spite of Anil’s apparent success in business, I would bet a month of my income that he is angry at not being able to have sex with pretty white women.
Roosh posted a picture of Dash with an unidentified woman and wrote:
He dates an unattractive half-white woman that fell from the ugly tree and hit at least eight branches on the way down. This man has lots of money and half a million Twitter followers, can easily import a pretty Indian bride through his family connections, but instead settles towards the bottom of the crab bucket. In other words, the fact that he is with a homely white girl instead of a pretty Indian girl (they do exist) is strong proof to his white woman fetish.
Every time I think that Roosh can sink no lower, he sinks lower.
He continued with this strange fantasy:
In comes Pax Dickinson, a fellow tech worker who is okay-looking (no homo), cocky, confident, successful, and white. I have never met Pax, but it’s not hard to imagine Anil happily begging him for his one-night stand leftovers. Anil is resentful of the white man not only for building the West, compared to—say—a Mumbai slum, but also because he can’t come close to getting the type of woman that his business success would give him if he were white.
Roosh then moved on to Nitasha Tiku, taking the “suspected Marxist” to task for criticizing a website called GhettoTracker that, as he put it, ”helped regular people avoid ghetto areas.” Huh. “Regular” people. Not the ones that come in darker shades, I gather.
He continued:
It’s obvious she hates men, especially white men. It’s amazing that a bonafide misandrist can get a job at the biggest blog network on the internet, denounce whomever she wants, and no one calls the ugly bitch out. …
The irony is that Anil, her partner in Soviet-style denouncement, would never date her because she is Indian, even though they are of the same race, but it’s okay for them to team up and get a white man fired. I suppose in the end it doesn’t matter since she’s a lesbian, and I predict that she’s only one year away from identifying herself as neither a woman or man, as encouraged by the latest liberal trend of declaring yourself to be a gender-neutral carrot, or whatever.
Yes, why not slip some transphobia into this toxic mess? Aside from all the hatred, I have no idea if any of Roosh’s comments about her sexuality have any basis in fact, or if they too — like most of this rant — are entirely the result of his own weird fantasies.
In this drama you have a classic Marxist dyke and a sexually frustrated Indian man joining forces to get a white American man fired within 24 hours. And no one cares besides our perverted corner of the internet.
I wonder why?
Meanwhile, over on Thumotic, the manosphere philosophe known only as Frost suggested that, in an act of revenge against Tiku for writing an article that largely consisted of Dickinson’s own quoted words, men in the tech world should try to ruin her job prospects forever:
She will do anything in her limited to make your life difficult and impede your success in life. Why not return the favour?
The tech industry is run by smart, independent-minded, somewhat nerdy White and Asian guys – in other words, the official public enemies of hyper-sensitive grievance-mongers like Nitasha. Crime-thinking men, public or not, be not above the petty joy of causing trouble for any members of the volunteer thought police who make their way into your life. Feel no guilt over a principled refusal to hire, work for, or award contracts to members of the volunteer thought police.
And then he suggested killing her (possibly hypothetical) cats:
Oh, and if you ever happen to see one of the aging and single Nitasha Tiku’s cats scampering around on the road, remember: In the event of a possible collision with an animal smaller than a moose, experts at the DMV advise not swerving.
Well, I’ll say this: Pax Dickinson has gotten the defenders he deserves.
Apparently, he is a “performance artist:”
http://www.popehat.com/2013/09/11/pax-dickinson-thought-crime-public-shaming-and-thick-liberty-in-the-internet-age/
Because of course.
It’s always interesting to hear the freedom fighters call for the one way muzzling of criticism in defence of free speech.
Are we sure Roosh is a real person? I’m almost convinced he’s a bot programmed to type “ugly fat lesbian” whenever a woman is the topic of conversation, and “you’re not getting laid/your fucktoy is ugly” at men.
As for Pax, dude, a Parental Advisory label poster? That shit stops being edgy around the age of 16 or so.
Roosh is willing to bet a month of his income? I have a feeling that amounts to Anil Dash’s daily Starbucks budget.
*Fills in the last square on her card*
BINGO!
I know this is slightly beside the point, but isn’t Roosh of Persian or some other sort of middle eastern descent? I know race is a complex issue, but it makes the white supremacy stuff and digs about a ‘half white chick’ he spouts a bit . . dissonant.
The tragedy here is : a man named Pax Dickinson that unironically wears shades indoor, pops his collar and does duckface, even got a job as a CTO at… well… any workplace in the fucking universe, and didn’t instead die of alcohol poisoning at a frat party back in his college days?
I’m left with the impression the hiring manager at Business Insider just woke up from a drug-induced coma that occured when Pax slipped him/her a mickey during their interview process to “soften” him/her up to suggestions that he should be hired. And went like “oh man, that’s way worse than that time I woke up in Vegas”.
So #standwithpax is a hashtag. My favorite: “I #standwithpax because a society where you can’t say thing that look bad but can be coherently argued for is a doomed one.”
Very ironic use of the word “coherently” there.
They’re so big on consequences/accountability/responsibility for everyone else, let ’em chew on this for a while. I have zero fucks or sympathy to give to these douchenozzles.
Also worthy of pointing out. Dickinson was a regular commenter on Heartiste and on Chuck Ross’s Gucci Little Piggy. Both sites championed scientific racism, which is the idea that blacks are genetically incapable of ever being as intelligent as whites, regardless of education, socioeconomic background, or work ethic. They buzzword they use is that the black-white IQ gap due to genetics is “immutable,” meaning permanently unchangeable no matter how you change the environment. 100% nature, 0% nurture.
Since this Dickinson dude is allowed to conduct interviews and post job listings and has a say in hiring decisions for Business Insider, I wonder how objective he was when evaluating black applicants.
And with this post, I’ve officially hit my limit for uncritical acceptance and repetition of right-wing talking points with extra racism and misogyny.
Have some brain bleach:
http://youtu.be/aZ71b_q5ppQ
Hey, new Asshole Punctuation.
And Roosh, honey, we’ve seen your pictures, you might not wanna go around calling others ugly.
I love how the kitty is chasing hir tail in the tub.
Meanwhile, Pax doesn’t even seem to have many defenders on Reddit. That’s right — even the overwhelmingly white dudebro culture of Reddit is reacting with a collective “meh” to news of his firing.
This is just the same old “proud to be offending you whiny crybabies” line you see with these guys. Somehow, despite critically low levels of self-awareness, they have noticed that people find this behavior obnoxious, and so they embrace it in an attempt at deflection.
Didn’t I read in the thing yesterday that Roosh said he would cry on camera if this dudebro got canned? Someone must post screencaps it if it happens. I will be disappointed without those salty, delicious misogynist tears.
Well, just when I thought I couldn’t take any more of this…
“declaring yourself to be a gender-neutral carrot”
I’M A CARROT!!
I demand a “carrot” option on next manboobz reader survey!
[quote]#standwithpax because whiny leftist Twitter lynch mobbing is not a legitimate form of free speech.[/quote]
Oh I see. Freedom of speech is only “legitimate” when it’s theirs.
I love that Roosh’s icon is a stylized representation that highlights his awful hairstyle.
It’s funny how a guy who tries to control people by shaming them through a barrage of disgusting verbal abuse complains about ‘thought policing’. The hypocrisy is usually very strong with egotistical manipulative cretins who don’t want anyone who they’re not cool with to be empowered.
There has to be a shortage of mirrors in Ukraine if Roosh thinks he can call anyone else ugly with a straight face.
And Roosh-nozzle since you obviously need someone to guide you through fifth grade geography: India is part of Asia. Shocking, I know.
Stupid tool.
I was going along, “Well, clearly that guy is a racist, sexist, ass hole,” and “Oh, there’s Roosh, being Roosh.” Then I got to this part, “(no homo)”, I have to say I was stunned. Stopped me right there, didn’t see it coming at all.
I can’t anymore with this “men built civilization” crap. Even if you ignore the fact that women were systematically excluded from participating in things like art and governance until recently, who the hell raised those very important men? Who cooked their meals so they didn’t have to build civilization on an empty stomach? It’s not like women sat around eating bonbons until the 1960’s.
I can’t with this “white people built civilization”, either, especially from Americans. Black slaves, Chinese railroad builders, and various non-white (and, indeed, female) factory/farm workers would like a word with you. But I guess actually producing the wealth isn’t as important as claiming it for your own.
Roosh is such a vile little piece of shit….
And that last guy? Frost? He deserves all the Legos.
I think it stuck out because it is such a ridiculous thing to say. As if he had all of a sudden said, “(pumpkin seeds)”.