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Voices of Hatred: A look at the noxious views of six of the speakers at A Voice for Men's upcoming conference

Curious about the views of the people scheduled to speak at A Voice for Men’s “Men’s Issues” conference next week? Here’s a little video guide. CONTENT WARNING: Domestic violence, rape, incest.

If you’d like to have their quotes in writing for future reference, here’s a transcript of the quotes used in the video. I’ve linked to the source of each quote (or to posts of mine that discuss the quotes in greater detail). Enjoy!

Mike Buchanan has said:

I believe girls learn at a young age that whining gets them what they want, especially from over-indulgent parents who might later wonder why their daughters became Entitlement Princesses. Inevitably these girls continue whining into adolescence and adulthood because they continue to get what they want. It’s up to men to break the cycle …

Men living in houses with cellars can put a sign on the cellar door, ‘The Whine Cellar’, and politely direct whining women towards it. In houses without a cellar, the smallest room in the house – or possibly the garden shed – could be designated ‘The Whine Box’.

Mike Buchanan is a speaker at the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit organized by A Voice for Men

Mike Buchanan is a voice of hatred

SOURCE for Buchanan’s quote

Stefan Molyneux has said:

Women who choose the assholes will fucking end this race. They will fucking end this human race, if we don’t start holding them a-fucking-ccountable. … Women who choose assholes guarantee child abuse. Women who choose assholes guarantee criminality, sociopathy. Politicians, all the cold-hearted jerks who run the world came out of the vaginas of women who married assholes.

And I don’t know how to make the world a better place without holding women accountable for choosing assholes. Your dad was an asshole because your mother chose him. Because it works on so many women. If “asshole” wasn’t a great reproductive strategy it would have been gone long ago. Women keep that black bastard flame alive. They cup their hands around it, they protect it with their bodies. They keep the evil of the species going by continually choosing these guys.

If being an asshole didn’t get women, there would be no assholes left. If women chose nice guys over assholes we would have a glorious and peaceful world in one generation. Women determine the personality traits of the men because women choose who to have sex with, and who to have children with, and who to expose those children to. …

Your dad is who he is fundamentally because your mother was willing to fuck him and have you. Willing and eager to fuck the monster. Stop fucking monsters and we get a great world. Keep fucking monsters, we get catastrophes, we get war, we get nuclear weapons, we get national debt, we get incarcerations … Women worship at the feet of the devil and wonder why the world is evil. And then you know what they say? We’re victims!

Stefan Molyneux is a scheduled speaker at the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit organized by A Voice for Men.

Stefan Molyneux is a voice of hatred

SOURCE for Molyneux’s quote. NOTE: The text above is a more complete version of the slightly truncated quote used in the video, which was edited for clarity, for length, and to remove some repetition.

Erin Pizzey has said:

If you’re referring to Paul’s statement that many or most women fantasize about being taken, I’m sorry but that’s the truth. That doesn’t mean they want to be raped, but it’s a fantasy I think almost all women have. And I think he went on to say that feminists like Andrea Dworkin who were and are so obsessed with rape are really projecting their own unconscious sexual frustration because men don’t give them enough attention. Andrea was a very sad lonely woman like this–I didn’t know her but I knew of her, and I knew Susan Browmiller and you can just read her stuff to see it there.

Erin Pizzey is a scheduled speaker at the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit organized by A Voice for Men

Erin Pizzey is a voice of hatred

SOURCE of Pizzey’s quote. NOTE: The text above is a complete version of the slightly truncated quote used in the video, which was edited for clarity.

Karen Straughan has written:

I used to live under a young couple with a baby. I’d listen as she followed him from room to room upstairs, stomping, slamming things, throwing things, screaming. After about an hour, he’d eventually hit her, and everything would go quiet. An hour after that, they’d be out with the baby in the stroller, looking perfectly content with each other.

A man I know who has experience with men in abusive relationships would get his clients to answer a questionnaire. Things like, “after the violence, did you have sex?” “If so, how would you rate the sex?” 100% of men in reciprocally abusive relationships said “yes” to the first, and “scorching” to the second.

He also posited that the much-quoted cycle of violence–the build-up, the explosion, the honeymoon period–correlates with foreplay, orgasm and post-coital bliss.

Erin Pizzey called it “consensual violence”, and said in the main, that was the type she’d see at her shelter. It is also the type that results in the most severe injuries in women, surprise surprise, likely because our “never EVER hit a woman” mentality has those men waiting until they completely lose control of their emotions before giving their women what they’re demanding.

Karen Straughan is a speaker at the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit organized by A Voice for Men

Karen Straughan is a voice of hatred

SOURCE for Straughan’s quote.

Warren Farrell has said:

The worst aspect of dating from the perspective of many men is how dating can feel to a man like robbery by social custom …

Evenings of paying to be rejected can feel like a male version of date rape.

If a man ignoring a woman’s verbal “no” is committing date rape, then a woman who says “no” with her verbal language but “yes” with her body language is committing date fraud. …

We have forgotten that before we began calling this date rape and date fraud, we called it exciting.

Somehow, women’s romance novels are not titled He Stopped When I Said “No”. They are, though, titled Sweet Savage Love, in which the woman rejects the hand of her gentler lover who saves her from the rapist and marries the man who repeatedly and savagely rapes her. …

It is important that a woman’s “noes” be respected and her “yeses” be respected. And it is also important when her nonverbal “yeses” … conflict with those verbal “noes” that the man not be put in jail for choosing the “yes” over the “no.” He might just be trying to become her fantasy.

Warren Farrell is a speaker at the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit organized by A Voice for Men

Warren Farrell is a voice of hatred

SOURCE for Farrell’s quote.

Warren Farrell has said:

Incest is like a magnifying glass. In some circumstances it magnifies the beauty of the relationship, and in others it magnifies the trauma. …

When I get my most glowing positive cases, 6 out of 200, the incest is part of the family’s open, sensual style of life, wherein sex is an outgrowth of warmth and affection. …

[M]illions of people who are now refraining from touching, holding, and … caressing their children, when that is really a part of a caring, loving expression, are repressing the sexuality of a lot of children and themselves. Maybe this needs repressing, and maybe it doesn’t.

Warren Farrell is a speaker at the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit organized by A Voice for Men

Warren Farrell is a voice of hatred

SOURCE for Farrell’s quote. I have removed a word that appears in the original interview but that Farrell insists he did not say.

Paul Elam has said:

In the name of equality and fairness, I am proclaiming October to be Bash a Violent Bitch Month.

I’d like to make it the objective for the remainder of this month, and all the Octobers that follow, for men who are being attacked and physically abused by women – to beat the living shit out of them. I don’t mean subdue them, or deliver an open handed pop on the face to get them to settle down. I mean literally to grab them by the hair and smack their face against the wall till the smugness of beating on someone because you know they won’t fight back drains from their nose with a few million red corpuscles.

And then make them clean up the mess.

Now, am I serious about this?

No. Not because it’s wrong. It’s not wrong.

But it isn’t worth the time behind bars or the abuse of anger management training that men must endure if they are uppity enough to defend themselves from female attackers.

Paul Elam is the central organizer of the “Men’s Issues” conference in Detroit, and the founder of A Voice for Men

Paul Elam is a voice of hatred

SOURCE for Elam’s quote.

For a detailed look at the homophobia of Anne Cools, another speaker at the conference, see here.

Big thanks to everyone who helped with the video!

 

 

 

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pallygirl
pallygirl
10 years ago

2

Marie
10 years ago

@kittehs

Marie – poke the troll! Want a sharp stick to do it with?

Or is it time for number ninja?

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😀

u r nice <<<<33333

srrry guys this is how I am when loop tell me if it's bugging u and i'll elave and go bug fade

Marie
10 years ago

three!!!

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

WTF is it on about now? 4

dustedeste
dustedeste
10 years ago

Is the r-word… racism? I am genuinely confused here because I don’t think you mean by that phrase what most people mean by that phrase.

Also, I smell a meltdown coming. I might go to bed before that happens, tho.

dustedeste
dustedeste
10 years ago

Fiiiiiive

elizabeth
elizabeth
10 years ago

I thought she meant a specific type of oppression which begins with an r

kittehserf
10 years ago

Hey troll, answer this simple question:

Why should I be nice to a man who says he would always vote “Not Guilty” in a rape trial, even if he was convinced the man was guilty?

Why should I be nice to him?

It’s not even a matter of “be nice and he’ll change his mind” (which is bullshit). Why should I, as someone he would happily see raped and have no legal recourse for that crime, be nice to him at all?

This is what MRAs are about. There is no moderate MRA, nothing to appeal to. They are extreme misogynists. You’re either gullible or a liar if you claim otherwise.

Marie
10 years ago

@dustedeste

I’ll probably stya up till like 6 or something I cant’ sleep at all

erin aren’t you going to ocme back and tell us how mean we are I want a chew toy nomonomonoml

katz
10 years ago

6

And don’t worry, Marie, we love you even when you are loopy.

kittehserf
10 years ago

Oy dipshit, if you mean the word rape, use it.

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kittehserf
10 years ago

Nooooooooooo!

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katz
10 years ago

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kittehserf
10 years ago

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Marie
10 years ago

@katz

And don’t worry, Marie, we love you even when you are loopy.

yay!! 😀 you’re all so ncie <<<,33333333

wait so what was teh r word erin i'm still convused plz ehlp me

dustedeste
dustedeste
10 years ago

Did they just comment on their previous comment in the third person?

pallygirl
pallygirl
10 years ago

4

Marie
10 years ago

that should have been confused not sonvused i spell bad

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dustedeste
dustedeste
10 years ago

6!

elizabeth
elizabeth
10 years ago

@kittehserf
I am quite tempted to create my own movement alongside feminism as an alternative now. If I created a movement called [some name which implies all gender equality in the title], spoke up about all gender inequalities, women+men+etc, most severe inequality got addressed most, least severe least, encouraged people to support, no judging, no favouritism of any sort, all discussion came from both women and men together, of different ages, young to old, etc, how successful do you think that would be in achieving gender equality?

pallygirl
pallygirl
10 years ago

It’s cool Marie, when I’ve been on the codeine for the past couple of weeks I’ve had “brain encased in fluffy cotton wool” brain.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

Is it going to melt soon? I’m getting bored.

pallygirl
pallygirl
10 years ago

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Marie
10 years ago

@elizabeth

@kittehserf
I am quite tempted to create my own movement alongside feminism as an alternative now

go for it i could really use that kind of entertainment.

@pallygirl

dik how to respond. to that. but u r awesome 😀 <<<3333

Marie
10 years ago

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