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Was Janet "Judgy Bitch" Bloomfield kicked off Twitter for posting a picture of a cake? I don't think so.

Ce n'est pas un gâteau: archived tweet from Janet Bloomfield to a half dozen prominent feminists.
Ce n’est pas un gâteau: archived tweet from Janet Bloomfield to a half-dozen prominent feminists.

So our old dear friend Janet “JudgyBitch” Bloomfield — you know, the A Voice for Men PR gal best known for her habit of calling people “whores,” including the underage victims of the late, disgraced British “entertainer” Jimmy Savile —  has been suspended from Twitter, for reasons unknown.

Bloomfield, for her part, is suggesting that it might have to do with some cakes she was baking. No, really:

So it seems that my account on Twitter has been suspended. I find that odd since most of my most recent tweets have been about baking a wedding cake. Not exactly controversial. I suspect some sort of automatic response was triggered when a lot of people simultaneously reported me for abuse but I have no idea.

Naturally, Bloomfield’s comrades at A Voice for Men have spun this as “Judgy Bitch was censored for a cake!”

And in her most recent post, Bloomfield seems to have decided to go with this “explanation” as well.

Yeah, somehow I don’t think that was it.

Let me offer an alternate hypothesis: Bloomfield was suspended for sending threatening and harassing Tweets to assorted feminists on Twitter and/or for spamming Twitter with graphic images of a baby boy being circumcised.

Now, this is just a hypothesis, but I do have some evidence that seems to back it up.

While Bloomfield’s “JudgyBitch1” account on Twitter is suspended, as a helpful reader pointed out to me, you can still see some of the pictures she’s posted to Twitter in an archive over on Twicsy.com.

If you go there you’ll see a mixture of pics and broken pic icons. The pics that remain seem to be pics that she’s retweeted; the others are ones she tweeted directly, and most link back to her suspended account.

But there’s an interesting thing about these broken pic icons: if you click on them, some of them will actually load.

So what does a little bit of clicking reveal?

Well, in addition to a few pics of the cakes she’s been baking, we find pics featuring threatening language and imagery directed at feminists. Like the one I posted above.

We also find a graphic picture of a boy being circumcised, which she reposted several times, and which I imagine violates all sorts of Twitter rules.

Most of her pics, alas, won’t load. But somehow I suspect we’d find a few more like these in the bunch.

And if it’s not always clear what photos she posted, it is clear that she has her own little army of followers who are happy to spam feminists with these pics. Here’s a link to an old post of hers archived on Topsy showing various JudgyBitch fans all sending Jessica Valenti the same hostile message and the same (now deleted) pic. Somehow I suspect it wasn’t a picture of a cake.

Here are other harassing tweets sent by Bloomfield to Valenti, most of them retweeted by her fans:

These are just in the past ten days.

Going through these pics not only suggests that AVFMers are being dishonest in how they’re trying to spin Bloomfield’s Twitter suspension; it also reveals a lot about the workings of the Great Internet Lady Harassment Machine, Twitter edition.

Consider this tweet I ran across, which tries to equate feminist writer Jessica Valenti’s “male tears” t-shirt with beheadings carried out by Islamic terrorists.

The original Tweeter, a reactionary antifeminist living in Canada, is clearly a reader of A Voice for Men and assorted alt-right racist websites. If you scroll down through his Twitter timeline, you’ll see that he retweets AVFMers like Paul Elam and Dan Perrins, as well as “dark enlightenment” Twitter accounts like the explicitly racist “hbd chick.” And as you can see, he included JudgyBitch1 in the list of recipients for his tweet.

The AVFMers also pay attention to him; if you look at the archive of this tweet on Topsy, you can see that Elam retweeted his graphic comparison of Valenti to a terrorist, as did AVFM fans Markis One and Cora Newbold. One of his other retweeters is a big fan of Roosh and a regular retweeter of assorted other “dark enlightenment” assholes.

[EDIT: AndrewV691 is perhaps better known, at least in Skeptic circles, as AndrewV69, a prolific contributor to the SlymePit, an online forum largely devoted to attacking feminist skeptics on FreeThoughtBlogs and elsewhere, where he has offered his considered opinion on topics such as “Ophelia Benson is a complete fuckwit!” Needless to say, his Twitter avatar is not actually a picture of him; it’s of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.]

Now, MRAs like to pretend that they have no connection with the alt-right – that is, racist – assholes who populate much of the “manosphere.” In reality, MRAs and “manosphereians” intermix freely, and there are more than a few who are both MRAs and racist right-wingers.

It’s not just that these people share remarkably similar ideologies, similar obsessions, similar buzzwords, and similar misogynistic attitudes towards women. They also work together in a de facto alliance to harass feminists online.

In other words, MRAs and manospherians are both heavily implicated in what I call the Greater Internet Harasssment Machine. Indeed, as we can see from the above, notable MRA figures like Elam and Bloomfield are themselves part of the Harassment Machine.

Whatever it was that got JudgyBitch1’s Twitter account suspended almost certainly had nothing to do with cake.

 

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Cassie's Major Domo
Cassie's Major Domo
10 years ago

My nephew would argue that mounds of icing are what makes cakes *good* 🙂

Seven-year-old me definitely agrees.

dustedeste
dustedeste
10 years ago

Heh, 5-year-old me agrees with the icing statement. 5-years-and-a-day-old me ate that frosting rose on the birthday cake and then puked at her own birthday party because too much sugar, so after that point, I have to say that kid me was very set against frosting and requested unfrosted brownies for her birthdays after that.

blahlistic (@blahlistic)

…I had learned to read by age 4…I knew what the word chocolate meant. I found a box that said “chocolate” in the bathroom cabinet. Being the fiend for chocolate I am, I ate the whole box.
Then I was reading the box…and I took it to mom and asked “Mommy, what does the word ‘laxative’ mean?” Yup, I had just scarfed a whole box of chocolate ex-lax.

kittehserf - MOD
kittehserf - MOD
10 years ago

Cassie’s Major Domo is now a kitty!

ASSMILATION


COMPLETE

blahlistic (@blahlistic)

That was one heck of a vocabulary lesson…

kittehserf - MOD
kittehserf - MOD
10 years ago

I was thinking it’d be a genuine shitstorm!

Aitch
Aitch
10 years ago

kittehs, LOL pun! but poor 4-year-old blahlistic though.

blahlistic (@blahlistic)

I was a funny kid.
I LOVE chocolate…but would not eat chocolate bunnies.
They had FACES!!!

kittehserf - MOD
kittehserf - MOD
10 years ago

Aitch, yes!

blahlistic, I felt the same about chocolate bunnies. Wasn’t even too keen on eating Teddy Bear Biscuits for the same reason.

chaltab
chaltab
10 years ago

I was one of the numerous people who reported her for abuse, happy to have been of service.

Nequam
Nequam
10 years ago

I’m afraid my reaction to the news that she had kids was “Ugh, she bred?!

kittehserf - MOD
kittehserf - MOD
10 years ago

Good work, chaltab!

weirwoodtreehugger
10 years ago

Icing isn’t my favorite. I much prefer the cake itself. I always take the piece with no rosettes if I can.

Kootiepatra
10 years ago

I’m going to have to jump on the “less icing = better” bandwagon. With one exception: cream cheese icing. I could eat that stuff with a spoon.

JB’s supposed bafflement at being banned reminds me so very much of when I was a moderator on a smallish gaming server. There were some trolls who were clearly just on a “wreck as much stuff as I can before I get booted” spree, but then there were the ones who would act sincerely shocked — SHOCKED, I tell you — that they were being picked on for just innocently playing the game like everyone else. Doesn’t matter how many rules they had broken or how many warnings they had received.

“But I was just exploring the world with my friend here! Why are you being sooooo mean to us?”

“…because you vandalized every house between here and the spawn city?”

“BUT WE’RE JUST EXPLORING…”

Repeat ad nauseum before, during, and after the ban.

I mean, honestly, nobody is dense enough to buy that unless they are already co-conspiring with you. “I was just baking caaaaaakes” — oh, right, forgive me, my silly ladeebrain thought that you regularly harassed and insulted people. What was I thinking?

schwadevivre
10 years ago

Why has no-one done the T-shirt
“I bathe in Janet Bloomfield’s tears”?

daintydougal
daintydougal
10 years ago

I thought that cake looked dull and clumpy. On the kid thing, there’s a difference between holding unpopular opinions and running around calling everyone a whore.

skiriki
10 years ago

Funny, I post to twitter (under different name, I will now note, since this one was already taken), and I have posted lots of cakes.

Lots, and my cakes are kind of sucky and childish when it comes to their appearance. I confess, they’re not pretty mountains of icing like JB has whipped together; when compared to that cake, I’m a cake-wreckator. (But they taste mighty great inside and my demented cake ideas give a giggle to people, so I’m happy with that and I prefer whipped cream over frosting and fondant anyway.)

So I post lots of cakes, and speak with lots of people, and sometimes pointedly disagree with them as well. Yet… pastriarchy has not banished me to the kitchen for good for daring to open my yap in a public space.

Wonder why that is.

Also, if JB can show me how to suck 24 dicks at once without magically becoming a Gibbering Mouther from D&D, I’d be delighted to learn this valuable life skill and go show it in local BDSM club’s bi-yearly party with zero sense of shame. Because seriously, that would be awesome.

daintydougal
daintydougal
10 years ago

Does it have to be 24 dicks? Would the same mechanics allow 24 ice lollies? 24 sticks of celery? how many grapes would that equal? I’m seeing a lot of new entries in the guinness book of records.

skiriki
10 years ago

@daintydougal: Good thinking! 24 popsicles on a hot day at once sounds tempting, especially when you don’t have AC!

Malitia
Malitia
10 years ago

That borg kitty… I knew I felt the coming Catmageddon since I saw what is the hottest item on Drive Thru RPG currently ( http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/134533/The-Secrets-of-Cats–A-World-of-Adventure-for-Fate-Core ).

Also sorry for the random off-topic post. ^^;

titianblue
titianblue
10 years ago

Not to rain on our schadenfreude parade but the suspension may only be temporary. If (and for JB, that’s a pretty massive “if”) the account holder can demonstrate that they have ceased the behaviour which was against Twitter’s terms and led to the suspension, the account may be reinstated.

All you need to do is stop posting pictures of cake spamming and harassing, JB.

kittehserf - MOD
kittehserf - MOD
10 years ago

Cats are never off topic, Malitia!

It is a good thing that a cat game is doing mighty things. The Furrinati’s plans proceed apace.

Of course Catmageddon is just their backup plan if the humans rebel against their power.

Hey, daintydougal, d’you want to swap email addys?

Auntie Alias
Auntie Alias
10 years ago

On the kid thing, there’s a difference between holding unpopular opinions and running around calling everyone a whore.

This. There’s also a difference between telling someone to shut up and saying they ought to consider the impact that their shitty behaviour could have on their children.

Lea
Lea
10 years ago

Auntie Alias,

I don’t care if she wonders through her hometown screaming “whore!” at each passerby. That action is not endangering her children. If some asshole chooses to bully, they are endangering children. There is no thing you can do that would make it your fault if someone else decided to harm your kids. I cannot believe you are making this argument. It is victim blamey.

On the kid thing, there’s a difference between holding unpopular opinions and running around calling everyone a whore.

Yes, but there is no difference in whose fault it is when someone bullies a child. We don’t blame moms and dads when other people hurt their kids. That’s bullshit.

daintydougal
daintydougal
10 years ago

Wow, this is turning into that other thread of doom. It hardly needs to be said that bullying children isn’t brilliant. C’mon now. Speaking out about injustice is a good thing to teach your kids, speaking out to call various ‘opponents’ names, isn’t so great. That’s the difference. Neither deserve to have their kids bullied. C’mon now.

Kittehserf: how would one go about that without the terror of inducing the wrath of lurking trolls?