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How to Lose a Debate in 45 Minutes: Paul Elam fumbles his debate with Matt Binder

So, that happened.

The debate between Matt Binder (from the Majority Report) and Paul Elam (from A Pile of Money for Paul Elam) went off yesterday. I can’t say it went off without a hitch, because it was actually quite hitch-full. Indeed, it was kind of a disaster — at least for one Paul Elam.

Paul’s the one who wanted the debate. He chose the topic, he chose the format, he controlled the venue. And he lost the debate rather spectacularly, grimly reading a succession of prepared statements while Binder shot down his arguments with common-sensical one-lines and raised issues that Elam didn’t or couldn’t address.

Binder rattled Elam early by presenting him with an unattributed quote that sounded virtually identical to Elliot Rodger’s misogynistic rants and which Elam dismissed as something that no MRA would ever say; Binder then revealed that it was a quote from Stefan Molyneux, the MRA “philosopher” who was one of the featured speakers at AVFM’s recent conference. (Indeed, it was a quote that I highlighted in my first Misogyny Theater videos on Mr. M.)

Then, after Elam read off a list of all the various women who have associated themselves in some way with AVFM, Binder knocked the wind out of him by asking, quite simply, so what?

The most surreal moment, in a debate full of surreal moments, came 39 minutes into the debate. Binder had spent much of his previous two segments discussing an assortment of issues that the Men’s Rights movement largely ignores, even though they primarily affect men, and men of color in particular — from stop and frisk policies in major cities to the deaths of American soldiers in wars overseas.

But instead of answering Binder’s question –why hasn’t the Men’s Rights movement actually tried to do something about these problems? — Elam instead read his prepared “closing statement,” responding not to anything Binder had argued but to the arguments Elam, writing the statement before the debate, had assumed he would make.

And so, after hearing Binder passionately argue that the MRM needs to fight for the rights of men in prison and for the lives of men sent to fight and possibly die in wars, we heard Elam beating away on a straw man, declaring — after calling him a bigot — that Binder

has been led to believe, quite falsely, that gender justice mandates the summary rejection of all men’s problems in favor of a view that can only see men as the problem.

The debate, such as it was, lurched to its conclusion in an assortment of miscues and technical glitches a few minutes later. Dean Esmay, the incompetent and often ineffectual “moderator” of the debate, rocking back and forth on his chair in a darkened room, eyes mostly closed, plaintively asked Binder to send him “that particular story” on stop and frisk in New York city that Binder had referred to earlier in the debate. Esmay, defensive and exasperated, explained that

we are an all-volunteer organization and we don’t see every story. I’d like to see that story from Matt, please do send it to me.

Binder, incredulous, pointed out that stop and frisk has been in the headlines for years, as Esmay, visible in a small box at the bottom of the screen, rubbed his head as though he were developing a migraine. Esmay repeated his request, saying that

we cover a lot of stories; I’m just asking for you to send me that.

There were then a few uncomfortable moments as Esmay and Elam tried to figure out how to close down the Google Hangout that was hosting the debate.

Esmay: “Are we off?”

Binder: “Still says ‘live’ for me.”

Esmay: “Paul?”

Elam: “Yeah, I’m still having problem with the button.”

Esmay laughs.

Elam: “Isn’t that wonderful?”

Long silence. Esmay rocks back and forth on his chair.

Esmay: “Just close the window.”

A few moments later, he did.

I think we may need to have another AVFM graphics contest, incorporating what I think should be AVFM’s new slogans:

“I’m still having problem with the button.”

“We are an all-volunteer organization and we don’t see every story.”

A Voice for Men is clearly not ready for its closeup.

 

 

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Tigerbos
Tigerbos
10 years ago

Wow and most of the comments I read earlier, as well as my own statement, on this forum were worried that Binder was young and probably would not be prepared as Elam would be. We need not have worried! It’s so obvious that Elam has no real plan of action to help men at all…oh well, he is helping one man: himself. He’s lining his pockets. I wonder how long it will take his sheep to pick up on this. He is NOT a man of action. He’s a man of words…or rather a blow hard.

Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
10 years ago

@ grumpycatisagirl – that poster is inspiring!

http://i1245.photobucket.com/albums/gg595/capnben1/MRA2_zps911f44a4.jpg

acrannymint
acrannymint
10 years ago

I’m not sure the debates are worth doing.People will always see their side as having won. I doubt it will change anyone’s mind. {And I am speaking from a place where Cordell and Cordell “screw that bitch you married” ads air daily even though at least one Cordell isn’t licensed to practice in my state). I think a (to paraphrase) “by you words you will be know to be assholes”is a better approach..l

cloudiah
10 years ago

Oooooh, can we do another poster-a-thon? That would be even more fun than Bodsy’s Matt debation joke (which was glorious)?

I must find my way to a working computer…

grumpycatisagirl
10 years ago

Sir Bodsworth, that poster wins the Internet for the foreseeable future.

I think David should feature it in a post. It’s so good.

augochlorella
10 years ago

I only listened to the audio of the debate instead of watching it, so I didn’t see the visual details. I’m glad I caught the commentary here, because a lot of what I missed was hilarious.

FWIW, I did competitive debate for eight years and I cringe at these types of debates because so little of it is on-topic or even remotely productive. Paul absolutely sinked the possibility of a good debate when he brought out his prepared speech. He guaranteed he wouldn’t be addressing Matt Binder’s actual points.

I did laugh when Paul accused Matt of fascism, though, so the debate had some entertainment value at least.

Shadow
Shadow
10 years ago

Esmay: “Are we off?”

Binder: “Still says ‘live’ for me.”

Esmay: “Paul?”

Elam: “Yeah, I’m still having problem with the button.”

Esmay laughs.

Elam: “Isn’t that wonderful?”

Long silence. Esmay rocks back and forth on his chair.

Esmay: “Just close the window.”

I laughed for a minute straight! This is just AVfM in a nutshell. So unprepared for anything that doesn’t involve mouth frothing.

@Sir Bodsworth

Groan!!

DJG
DJG
10 years ago

Could someone explain the joke (because I thought it was really homophobic and assume the positive reaction means there’s another meaning)? My thanks.

tiko72
tiko72
10 years ago

I bet Paul Elam was dead chuffed with all the writing he did for this. I wonder if he showed it to a teacher and they told him what neat handwriting he had.

Luzbelitx
10 years ago

Ohhhhh MRA memes and posters!! I just can’t get enough of them! I don’t know why I find them so fascinating, or maybe they’re just hilarious.

Thanks grumpycatisagirl and Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III for the links!

Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
10 years ago

Thanks all!

@DJG Homophobic? How so?

cloudiah
10 years ago

I can’t even match Sir Bodsworth:

http://i.imgur.com/u6fUFKA.png

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

Can someone explain DJG’s comment? Cause I’m lost.

Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
10 years ago

@ cloudiah – Truly awesome!

@ cassandra – Yeah, I don’t get it either. Hoping for an explanation, not sure I’ll get one.

cloudiah
10 years ago

Unless DJG is talking about some other joke, I’m lost too.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

I’m not even sure which joke DJG meant. Maybe I need more caffeine.

Shadow
Shadow
10 years ago

Maybe DJG thought the joke was making a homophobic punchline about Matt and Elam as opposed to the “Matt debating” pun

Tessa
10 years ago

I think DJG meant the joke from eariler:

So upshot is Pauly tried his hand at Matt debating, but didn’t really have a grip on things and ended up in a sticky situation.

I didn’t get it either, but assumed it wasn’t a euphemism for a handjob…

Shadow
Shadow
10 years ago

@Tessa

It’s a play off of “Matt debating” sounding similar to masturbating

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

Huh, and I thought I had a filthy mind. Didn’t even notice that one.

Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
10 years ago

Oh ok. No, DJG, it was just a play on words to mean ‘Elam is a wanker’. Childish, yes; homphobic, no.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

How is that homophobic, though? I’m not seeing where David suggests that one man giving another man a handjob is a terrible awful thing.

booburry
10 years ago

Phew. I’m glad it actually went well for Matt. If he hadn’t have done his homework on the MRA he might have been too stunned and bamboozled to respond to their claims.

Robert Ramirez
10 years ago

Honestly guys I love the stuff you and Dave are doing. But sometimes when I come here I honestly get ashamed. I am ashamed that I am of the same gender such as people as Paul Elam. I get ashamed at the shit people like him say. And it’s embarrassing and it makes me feel dumbfounded. I seriously just wish the MRA’s would stop embarrassing men. .

cloudiah
10 years ago

@Robert, I feel pretty safe in saying no one here would ever lump you in with Elam and his merry band of bigots. No need to feel shame on their behalf. You’re pretty awesome.