I was going to write up something today about International Men’s Day, the me-too what-about-the-menz holiday that’s so meaningless that even Men’s Rights activists can barely remember to celebrate it. Do we really need a day to “celebrate [the] achievements and contributions” of men? Don’t we get quite a lot of that already? Do we need a day given over to “highlighting the discrimination against [men]” as if this is really a thing?
But then I discovered that today was also World Toilet Day, and realized it was probably more worthwhile to promote this event, as the lack of toilets and proper sanitation — a widespread problem in parts of the developing world, particularly in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa — can have devastating public health consequences.
Some disturbing facts, from the UN, which I clipped from this CNN story:
- 2.5 billion people — one in three people in the world — do not have a toilet or access to sustainable sanitation
- Diarrheal diseases are the second most common cause of death in young children in developing countries
- They kill more than HIV/AIDS, malaria and measles combined
Learn more at the official website. Also, Al Jazeera has a useful infographic.
And just a note to the MRAs who have somehow concluded from this post that I am comparing men or men’s issues to toilets (!?), let me try to make my point very clear: I am contrasting a sharply focused activist campaign aimed at a very real problem — lack of toilets and proper sanitation in large parts of the developing world — with large consequences — disease and death, of adults and children alike — with a badly thought out International Men’s Day that seems largely driven by jealousy that “women get a day so why can’t we have one too.”
How halfassed is International Men’s Day? Here’s a screenshot of the International Men’s Day website’s “resources” page.
Generally speaking, you would expect a “resources” page to list facts and figures and possibly link to relevant other groups. All you get at the International Men’s Day site are some posters made from stock photos.
What I found on the site’s “about” page was much more troubling. The site was put online by a group called the Dads4Kids Fatherhood Foundation, working with the founder of International Men’s Day, Dr Jerome Teelucksingh. The Dads4Kids Fatherhood Foundation, as I discovered with a bit of Googling, turns out to be a virulently homophobic and transphobic organization that is also behind a site called Gendermatters.com. A quasi-manifesto on the site titled 21 Reasons Why Gender Matters asserts, among other things, that:
Transsexuality signals a deceptively fierce disorder. Elective castration, mastectomy, hysterectomy, etc., are futile non-solutions. The cruel, permanent disfigurement of so-called gender reassignment is not the answer. Transsexuals need psychological and spiritual insight that frees them to celebrate the chromosomes they received at conception.
So, yeah, a halfassed men’s “day” that’s associated with transphobic assholes. Not exactly a winning combination.
Look, if you’re concerned about making a difference in the lives of men, pick the issue that matters most to you, and work on that. If you want to increase funding for prostate cancer research, work on that. If you want to raise money to help male victims of domestic violence, work on that. Actually do the hard work of activism. Don’t just have yourself a “day” and pretend that it means something.
EDIT:Â Rewrote part of the first paragraph and added all the stuff after the Al Jazeera link to clarify the point of this post, because clearly some people have missed the point entirely.
I thought that “reading comprehend” did a good job of capturing the spirit of Moma Sita’s comments. Needs more rage, though.
If Moma Sita is referring to American cities in this quote, this is off the charts racist nonsense. I have to say I’ve never seen someone discuss intersectionality from a white nationalism perspective before. That’s novel.
It’s that special place where racism intersects with stupidity.
Lordy, this is an epic meltdown – two spontaneously combusting trolls in two days, is that a record?
Cassandra – well, I thought I’d made it clear that I’m a woman, but apparently that’s only for those who have actual reading comprehension.
I’d love to know what Moma Sita’s read that she thinks I identify as a bloke. Or maybe she hasn’t read anything at all, but just looked at the gravatar. In which case, how does she know I don’t identify as a cat? Who’s to say it’s not Katie writing this stuff?
I’ll say this much, if I’m a bloke after all, I can tell my stepson to stop calling me Mama. 😛
You know me so well.
@ katz
I love you THIS MUCH.
Also, if Kittehs is a man based on her icon I guess I’m now covered in purple and magenta fur. This will be hard to explain to Mr C.
Kittehs, plenty of people have thought one of us was a dude, but this has got to be the first time someone has insisted that one of us was a dude after being specifically told to the contrary.
If zie does indeed return I’ll have to ask for sources.
Mr C to C: “Honey, I’ve been meaning to talk to you about the fur.”
Katz – boot-scooting vipers, I love it even MOAR.
@kittehserf
I assumed you were the man in your gravitar as well. I also think that most of you here are cartoon cats (except for Ryan O’Neal), the blog itself is run by a precocious young boy and I’m an abstract shape.
katz – ::snicker:: I’m wondering if dumbass took a look at one of Louis’s posts on our blog and didn’t read the bit that says “A post by Louis.” Or any of the other posts where I’m talking about him.
Even weirder, but very trollish, is that MS is now doing “perfectly normal comment” mode on the other thread, like the meltdown never happened. I know trolls do that often enough, but simultaneously?
Brooked, you’re an abstract of the classic Dr Who title sequence. It’s quite obvious.*
I’m not a man, I’m a man and a cat. I used to be a cartoon cat but you know what cats are like, novelty is everything.
neuroticbeagle’s a dog and leftwing fox is alternating foxes.
emilygoddess is a tomcat in human form (who always wanted to be ginger).
It’s very immature of you not to admit that you’re a man with a cat growing out of your shoulder, Kittehs. Only a viper would make such a claim.
(Does the viper Macarena)
Hisssssss!
Now I’m tempted to change my avatar to the one I use on devart (and other places) and claim to be a sparkly light up ball. :]
You little disco ball, you!
Oh, I just told Mum I’m a man.
She was shocked, shocked I say.
I just realized – if I’m a cat who has a cat, how does that work? Catception?
Catamorphosis? Cataplexy? Catastasis? Catatonia?
I’m either the Cheshire Cat or a ninja, depending which gravatar I’m using. Which works, the Cheshire Cat is good at vaporizing!
Katz, am I doing the stick figure thing? Some variation on this is going in the FemBorg footer. Does that manage to be over the top ironic, or just fail?
Simple, and entirely true — you’re their adoptive mother.
Eh well, gentle
cats vipers ninjas sparkly balls abstract patternsfolk, I’m going to leave you to play whack-a-troll, it’s late here and I’m off to bed. Niters!Opinion first! Click my link?
Her arms are kind of freaking me out.
Catception: