By David Futrelle
Yesterday, I posted a screenshot from a Twitter account that appeared to be a not-so-clever attempt by Paul Elam, founder of the Men’s Rights hate site A Voice for Men, to evade a Twitter ban.
I sent a link to Elam’s tweet (archived here) to two of Elam’s best known, and more-or-less mainstream, supporters, filmmaker Cassie Jaye and author Warren Farrell, to see what they thought of it. Some hours later, Jaye tweeted this at me:
I have added Paul’s denial to my original post. But as someone who does not generally confuse “whatever shit comes out of Paul Elam’s mouth” with the truth, I’m not going to issue a retraction.
Because either Paul is lying … or somehow a phantom Paul Elam impersonator managed to bamboozle the real Paul Elam’s closest collaborators into thinking he or she was the real thing — to the point that they repeatedly promoted the @MRApsychic Twitter account as Paul’s real account. Not only that, but they bamboozled Paul himself into thinking the account was his, at least up until the moment that Jaye contacted him yesterday.
Or maybe it was mysterious hackers?
I’m going to put my bet on door number one, the “Paul is lying” door.
Let’s take a look, shall we, at the account in question and some of the evidence that shows, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it is Paul’s account.
Though the person behind the account took it down last night after I posted the screenshot from it, it’s still visible via Google cache and via the Wayback machine. Let’s start with the account profile:
First off, a fan account that “channels” someone is not a thing. But if the owner of the account were indeed channeling Elam, they really would have to be psychic, as the tweets on the account are virtually identical, in style and substance, to the updates Elam posts regularly on Facebook and to AVFM posts he’s written over the years.
Hell, the alleged channeler, in the women’s suffrage tweet posted above, even knew to incorrectly use the phrase “voting block” rather than the correct “voting bloc,” making the same mistake the real Elam has made in posts he’s written or published on AVFM.
This alleged “channeler” is also a generous sort, referring possible donors to the same bitcoin account that’s used for AVFM fundraising. And the “channeler” is also aware that Elam recently moved from Texas to Virginia.
All this is suggestive, if circumstantial. But what really makes it clear to me that @MRApsychic was Elam is that his two closest collaborators — one of whom has appeared on innumerable livestreams with Elam and the other who has co-authored numerous articles and even several e-books with him — have promoted that account as Elam’s own. You can see here how often the Tom Golden and Peter Wright have tagged @MRApsychic in tweets having to do with AVFM. (In case anyone starts deleting tweets, I’ve archived these tagged tweets here.)
But the real smoking gun?
Elam is a regular on Golden’s YouTube, er, show Regarding Men — and Golden has repeatedly promoted @MRApsychic as Elam’s Twitter account. You can see it in the info boxes under the videos here and here (archived here and here); it’s also here on Bitchute. And in this video from a little over a month ago, it’s RIGHT THERE ON THE SCREEN THE WHOLE TIME AFTER THE 7 SECOND TITLE SEQUENCE.
I suppose I could leave it there, but I also wanted to address the “nor does it reflect my feelings” part of Elam’s denial. If opposition to women’s suffrage is something Elam would never agree with, it’s certaintly, er, interesting how often and enthusiastically he has praised and promoted the writings of the gentleman mentioned in his tweet above, Mr. E. Belfort Bax — a strident antifeminist who wrote a century ago and who was most famous as a socialist (of sorts) who strenuously opposed women’s suffrage.
Take a look at the dozens of times Bax has been mentioned and/or republished on AVFM over the last several years. And consider that one of the first things Elam did after setting up his own tiny, ill-fated publishing house a couple of years back was to publish a three-volume collection of Bax’s writings, including his attacks on women’s suffrage. Announcing the publication of the first volume, Elam wrote that
In the process of assisting Peter with [the] editing, reading article after article penned by Bax, I was for the first time perhaps appropriately stricken with the utter brilliance of the man. 100 years later if the colloquialisms of Bax’s time were converted to more modern vernacular, he would have become an instantly recognized men’s rights luminary in 2015 and beyond.
At one point Elam actually did float the idea of literally translating “the colloquialisms of Bax’s time” into “more modern vernacular.” The “translation” didn’t work out very well, and Elam dropped the idea.
In any case, it seems to me that a raging misogynist who publishes three volumes of the writings of an anti-suffragist from a century ago, hailing his “brilliance” and declaring him a “luminary,” might just have a teensy bit of sympathy for Bax’s anti-suffrage views. Indeed, AVFM regularly runs articles attacking the suffragists of the early twentieth century, often describing them as if they were all literal Klan members; only a couple of months ago, the site published an article decrying women voters as a “gynocentric female mob” promoting “female superiority.”
Oh, and I almost forgot (to change metaphors a little) the final nail in the coffin of Paul’s denial: A tacit admission from Paul himself that the @MRApsychic account was/is his.
Last week, you see, I did a post quoting from Elam’s Facebook page and the @MRApsychic account. Elam wrote an annoyed little note about my post on his Facebook page (archived here), accusing me of, in his words, of “stalking my social media.” You may notice that he did not say “stalking my Facebook page and the Twitter account of someone who isn’t me but posts under my name.” Nope, until Cassie Jaye asked him about the women’s suffrage tweet last night, he seemed happy to acknowledge that @MRApsychic was in fact his account.
Faced with all of this, it seems there are three possible explanations as to what has happened here. I will post them in what I consider the order of plausibility, starting with the exceedingly plausible and moving quickly to the utterly and completely implausible. (Indeed, the latter two scenarios are so implausible that they are difficult to even describe coherently.)
EXPLANATION ONE: TRUE LIES
@MRApsychic was/is indeed Paul Elam’s hamhanded effort to get around a Twitter ban; the women’s suffrage tweet was written by him and reflects his views. But after being contacted by Cassie Jaye and perhaps others, he realized that it might make him look bad in her eyes, and perhaps the eyes of some of his other supporters who like to pretend that he’s not the bigot he actually is, so he issued a denial and took the account down in a (failed) attempt to hide the evidence that it was in fact his.
EXPLANATION TWO: HACKED UP!
A rogue hacker took control of Elam’s account and tweeted something only slightly more misogynistic than the kind of stuff he usually says but that also reflected Elam’s longstanding admiration for E. Belfort Bax. Then, instead of posting more tweets designed to make Elam look a tiny bit worse than he already does, the hacker decided to take down Elam’s account so that no one else could see the result of his or her hacking, because THAT makes sense.
EXPLANATION THREE: BAMBOOZLED!
@MRApsychic bamboozled Elam’s closest friends and collaborators into thinking he or she was really Elam for more than three months, actively promoting the fake account in countless tweets, on YouTube, on Bitchute and who knows where else, and the real Elam somehow never noticed and corrected them until Cassie Jaye contacted him about it yesterday. At which point the person who really was running the account somehow learned — perhaps through their psychic ability? — that Jaye had contacted Elam and for some unknown reason decided to take it down.
Indeed, in this final scenario, the bamboozling Paul Elam impersonator was so good at the bamboozling that he or she even bamboozed Elam himself into believing that the account was his.
These are the three most plausible scenarios I could come up with; if you can think of any other, please let me know. But I think it’s fairly clear that the latter two explanations are exceedingly implausible and basically make no fucking sense.
So I’m going to stick with my choice: the door marked “Paul, a liar who often lies. is lying again.”
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Wow.
I’d say Elam’s guts are now spread on the floor, but he really never had any to begin with.
well done.
Oh yeah he’s a lying old bastard. Crusty old man needs to just be band form the internet.
FYI: in this paragraph at the point where I’ve bolded & italicized your language you included a hyperlink. That link is broken.
Obviously I’m interested in it being fixed since the way that I found it was broken was by clicking it in the hopes of reading what you’d indicated.
Whether the link is ever fixed or not, however, I’m happy to say that you’ve made your case very convincingly. That “@mrapsychic” graphic at the bottom of Elam’s portion of the screen in the video is pretty damning evidence.
As a serious question, though, was Elam actually banned from Twitter? If that had happened that would help make sense of why Elam would set himself up as the Schrodinger’s author of the MRAPsychic account.
@Lainy:
My “band form” is from Drumline.
@Crip dyke
I’m only awake because of a combination of Adderall and a pint of coffee. My spelling mistakes are inevitable like thanos.
I don’t know that Elam could do anything to make himself look bad in Cassie Jaye’s eyes. She’s as much a liar as he is – remember her award from “Cannes?”
…said every reporter sitting in the white house briefing room, having to listen to Sarah Huckleberry.
Ooh. Two Paul Elam posts in a week? It feels like old times when Trump wasn’t president and we were such sweet summer children.
That’s a decent pic/background/bio combo. (Sunglasses might need to be shinier to be truly Matrix-like, but I laughed at the “channels while he sleeps” bit.) Too bad it’s “allegedly” him and not a parody account.
Waiting for this prick and the other mens rights activists (meninazis) to finally shut up and go to jail.
Crip Dyke, thanks, I fixed the link, and it’s definitely the most entertaining link in this post. And yeah, Elam was banned from twitter, though I don’t think I wrote about it. I’m not sure how long after his banning the new account started up.
David, you just made me snort laugh with that. 😛
There were a time when you’d have kept an eye on Elam and noticed a new account of his pretty sharpish. It’s a nice little illustration of how completely irrelevant Elam has become.
David, once again you are a goddamned hero.
And Paul… once again you are one of the worst liars who’s ever lied.
@Lainy
So, who is Iron Man in that equation?
Cassie Jaye, meet critical thinking.
and Elam would have to be dead. Which he isn’t, last time I checked.
Do you check regularly? I have to admit that I’ve always taken this on trust, and so there’s at least a passing possibility that he might be like Brian O’Blivion in Videodrome – long dead, but with such a vast recorded legacy of statements on every subject under the sun that it’s easy to create the impression that he isn’t.
Paulie is so used to fooling people that he struggles with the concept that not everyone will be convinced by his lies. He’s not used to people applying critical thinking to his statements.
Also, I used my right to vote today in the English local elections. I’m sure the knowledge that all over the world women have been posting their ballots for almost 120 years (New Zealand) will make Elam happy.
I’ve mentioned the YouTuber Vaush before (he can be a tad on the obnoxious millennial side for most around here, but he’s worth a look at) and he pointed out something that I’ve noticed and is definitely worth underlining: reactionaries always have to lie about their true opinions. They know that their real views are so retrograde that they’ll scare off the straights, so they have to hide their true power level beneath layers of irony (“it’s just jokes, bro”) or about twelve thousand euphemisms (“white identitarianism”, “men’s rights activism”).
Those of us on the left are far more up front. I don’t hide my socialism from anybody, nor my support for intersectional feminism, anti-racism, sex worker rights, LGBT rights etc. I don’t feel this reflexive need to deceive people about my own personal politics, nor what I want society to look like. I’ve actually spent years thinking about this stuff.
This is what really bothers me about the very-online culture we’ve cultivated: the cloak of anonymity is so broad that people can just make up political positions up in the moment out of whole cloth and change them again when the moment calls for it. Those that aren’t anonymous usually fall back on “just wanting to talk about ideas” without ever defining what those ideas are (that’s the tell). You scratch any of these jokers and you’ll find a reactionary lurking just beneath the surface.
@Lainy:
We’ll just have to make sure the extra letters all eventually get returned to the alternate timelines.
Given that Cassie Jaye – or at least someone claiming to be her – posted on the previous Paulam thread calling on you to retract your post, no doubt she’ll show up any minute now to apologize for falsely accusing you of leveling false accusations.
You know, because she’s all about “finding the truth,” just like the rest of the manuresphereians.
Any minute now….
Maybe now….
Now?
Yeah, that’s what I thought. Absolutely typical and utterly predicable.
What a morally vacuous moron.
@Nanny Ogg’s Bosom
Me too. I would have done anyway, but it sweetens the experience to know that Mr Elam might be sad about it.
“Regarding Men: Sex Through The Masculine Lens”
Wow. Gosh. How novel and fresh. No one has ever covered that angle before!
(You would have to pay me a good chunk of money to watch that video.)
Voted. I think I may be paying for my hobble to the polling station and back though. My most recent medication dose hasn’t kicked in yet. Annoying, but worth it. Democratic duty done.
The fourth scenario is that, since social media management for an org is often done by more than one person, someone else fucked up. Most amateur organizations, non-profits and whatnot make the mistake of just trusting a group of people with social media accounts and passwords. (Ask me how I know.)
This is of course bullshit, since it’s SO OBVIOUSLY Paul Elam being provably Paul Elam, but if I were a manipulative hack with pretensions of being a community leader and speaking for AVFM, that’s the lie I would go with. “Several people manage this account and we’re trying to figure out who put up that OFFENSIVE and EVIL tweet.” It’s an obvious lie but very hard to prove, and the people who support you can very easily choose to believe it on the grounds that there’s no evidence to the contrary.
Somehow I’m not surprised he’s too dim to go that route.