Don’t ever let it be said that all Men’s Rights Activists hate women so much that they can’t recognize any contributions that women have ever made to civilization.
In the Men’s Rights subreddit, one brave soul named omegaphallic recently stood up to give two cheers to the ladies:
Yeah, saying women hardly ever produce scientific or cultural stuff is bullsh*t, and it makes the MRM look bad.
So let’s hear it. What have the little ladies done?
Some of the best actors, musicians, volleyballs players, writers, pornstars, plus there are some really good female scientists now adays.
Well, that’s an interesting list, omegaphallic. But it seems a little … incomplete.
Hell even in the MRM, the honeybadgers are a major cultural influence, amoung other women.
Ah, I knew there was something missing! The Honey Badgers truly are some of the most accomplished women the world has ever seen, especially when it comes to getting people to send them money for completely ridiculous lawsuits.
Look just because we had a genuine conflict with feminists, and women have sexist advanatges like the pussy pass, doesn’t mean there aren’t awesome a talented women out their.
Yeah, I mean, they have things way easier than us, but you know, some of them aren’t totally incompetent, especially when it comes to the volleyballing, the porning, the Honey Badgering.
I support the MRM to fight discrimination against men and to fight feminist lies and corruption, not to just dump on women for sh*ts and giggles.
I actually tend to like alot of women and enjoy their company for its own sake, so I hate it when some guys act like MRM cliches.
Alot of women, huh?
You’re welcome!
H/T — r/againstmensrights
Kangaroos are made by fusing mice and lorries, Paul.
Volleyball is my entire fucking life, so I’ll just bask in the glow of knowing that even MRAs appreciate the badassery of lady volleyball players.
This guy needs to watch Dan Snow’s “Filthy Cities” miniseries to gain some perspective and ask himself if those were the good old days. Waste management and sanitation is just as important to public health as hospitals and medicine.
Please tell us more, Paul. I would love to hear how only a few of the hundreds of thousands of women currently making their living from writing are good at it.
Oooooh, how sweet! That guy’s practicing what he’ll write on his Mother’s Day card.
She was a secretary, duh! Trump has employed secretaries, so obviously he is better qualified than they are!
I have my fingers crossed that Trump gets the Republican nomination. I will watch the hell out of those debates.
@Paul
You seem like a real reader!
Please tell us more: What female writers from the past do you admire? What female writers from the present? Compare and contrast.
We await your judgment of these writers with bated breath.
‘Cause if you decide a female writer isn’t good, I’ll stop reading her work. Immediately.
Well, Paul is right if you use the Sewell definition, who claimed in 2008: “There has never been a first-rank woman artist. Only men are capable of aesthetic greatness.”
If only dudes can be great, the ladies can’t be, they’re…something else. Automatically. Um.
How are garbage collectors and public toilets not important. I rather like how the streets aren’t full of trash and sewage.
Besides, I thought sanitation was important men’s work that evil feeemaales refuse to do. Didn’t we have a troll saying that recently?
@Kat – Don’t paint yourself into that corner.
He’ll say that he doesn’t think that Candace Owens is a very good writer.
So is Paul going to come into every article thread, drop a little passive aggressive comment and then not reply? Is this what’s starting now?
I’d like the MRAs to identify these women and what they are doing:
http://www.nature.com/polopoly_fs/7.36035.1461592543!/image/RTR4DJ92.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_630/RTR4DJ92.jpg
@Scildfreja – Well, you know.
He’s “quit” his site and the days…they are long.
@K – Obvs taking credit for the hard work of men.
Not pictured: The Bon-Bon-fueled after party.
/s
Actually they are taking credit for the hard work of what is now slightly more than half female graduate students!
/only partially s. Principal investigators almost never do the actual work or analysis; graduate students do. However, more than half of bio grad students are female.
Bwahahahaha. Only in the MRBM. Which is MINUSCULE.
Also, “amoung”. Someone needs to draw a critter for that.
Which does not exist, and therefore is not an advantage (correct spelling).
People like Paul are the reason so many female authors used a male pen name.
One such woman is the author of Fullmetal Alchemist, one of the most highly praised manga/anime
So yeah, clearly women are incapable of telling good stories. /s
Ayn Rand, Agatha Christie, Harper Lee, the Bronte sisters.
J.K. Rowling. Forgot about her.
Nah, that won’t be necessary.
Don’t know who she is.
No.
Haha, no, I am not Paul Elam.
Hey, Paul, what did you think of my book?
You must have read it, as I am a woman writing in the now with a book in print (reputable publisher too), and you have read and formed an opinion of them all.
Sorry you didn’t think too highly of it, compared with all the women writers of the before times, who you have also read and formed an opinion of (to tell the truth, I’d be the first to agree it was no Aphra Behn. The next one will be better, though).
It would be great if you could give me some feedback on it, though.
To jog your memory, it’s quite a slim volume and there’s – no word of a lie – a picture of a troll on the cover.
@Paul
Ayn Rand was a good writer? I can understand liking her ideas and really getting into the plots of her supermen fantasies. It is wish fulfillment for narcissists.
Her actual writing style was incredibly bad. How the fuck?