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Remember, folks: whenever a woman says "die for me because you are a man," just look her in the eye and say "my body, my choice."
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Friday, August 9, 2013

Calling all Honey Badgers!

After decades of ignoring and then mocking the men's rights movement, it appears that Those Who Control The Public Discourse have reached the stage of attempting to fight it. It is now being acknowledged that men and boys suffer a wee bit of discrimination due to a few possibly misguided and somewhat gynocentric laws, policies and recent shifts in Western culture. However the growing consensus among Those Who Know What's Good For Us, is that there's really no need for a men's movement; apparently men have no business advocating for themselves or each other, as there really is little need at all to advocate for men.  And there is certainly call for vulgarity, assertiveness or anything else that might offend anyone's delicate sensibilities.

As Cathy Young of the Boston Globe so eloquently states,

"Perhaps what the 21st century needs is not a women’s movement (which was once essential to secure basic rights) or a men’s movement, but a gender equality movement."

Really, Cathy? Really??? You think it's just fine for "gender equality" to be defined and dictated by those members of the "women's movement" who now have a death grip on our government, education system, media and culture?  The same people who redefined Rape Culture (along with the legal definition of "rape" itself) to almost entirely exclude male victims?  The same people who have quietly replaced the phrase "domestic violence" with the phrase "violence against women" in our cultural lexicon? (While simultaneously wringing their hands and crying,"What about the children?") The same people who initiated the Tender Years Doctrine as default policy in the family courts?  The same people who are angry at the military because (even some of the strongest and most dedicated) women can't meet the physical standards required for combat duty?  The same people who advocate for affirmative action because there aren't enough female CEOs and Senators, yet never complain that there aren't enough female coal miners, mechanics, trash haulers and commercial fishermen?  The same people who cheer when a Senator states (with a straight face, no less) that women and children are the primary victims of war because they lose their menfolk?  The same people who cheer and laugh when a world-famous TV personality giggles gleefully at the mental image of a penis in a garbage disposal? The same people who rant about FGM in third world countries, while circumcising their own sons?  The same people who demand (and demand funding for) endless reproductive "rights" women while telling men to "keep it in their pants" if they don't want to risk becoming parents? Cathy, Are you fucking serious????

If you're a woman who thinks Cathy Young is full of shit,  follow the link to A Voice for Men and consider signing your name to this article, because "We are not withering violets, afraid that our words won’t be accepted, our opinions not liked, and our methods not approved."


"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." M. Gandhi


We're getting there.

5 comments:

  1. Equality'd be good. I could stand that.

    Especially about re-entering the workplace after being a stay-at-home dad for a while.

    All a woman has to say is she took time out of her career to focus on family for a few years and all sanction is removed. A man... Well must be something wrong with him if he couldn't get a job during that time.

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  2. I met Cathy at a couple of functions back in the 1990s. She was a lot more sensible then, and actually was a lot more sympathetic to men's plight than she is now.

    I guess turning 50 and never finding one herself made her reconsider

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    1. Something sure did. Maybe she didn't want to be silenced like Warren and Erin.

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  3. Her book, Ceasefire, is one of my favorite books. It's full of facts, and makes and impressive case for all the problems with feminism, traditionalism, and men's rights. This article seems in line with that book, so I don't think she's changed her position much. I like your points here, and I don't always agree with Cathy Young, but I'm so glad she's out there, because she seems to be the most palatable way for feminists to hear challenges to their ideology. Ceasefire is the book I always recommend to feminists for this reason.

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