General Twinkletoes said:
Yeah, read AVFM before you judge the MRM! You'll see it's not so bad!
http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rights/ill-decide-if-you-were-raped-not-you/
http://wehuntedthemammoth.com/2010/11/14/paul-elams-vanishing-post-blaming-and-mocking-rape-victims/
yah it's obviously a totally beneficial movement based on equality mmhmm no question there
You referenced a four year old article that has since been removed with a significant explanation and notes that it was being quote-mined (the comments were left intact and do contain references to the previous content), specifically stating:
It was, to use a phrase feminist Camille Paglia once used, a ?necessary savaging? of a once-taboo subject. Now that the culture at large is beginning to acknowledge that both men and women can and do engage in abusive behavior that can provoke violent, dangerous reactions in psychotic and irresponsible individuals, and now that the culture is beginning to recognize that men are at least as likely to be victims of sexual assault as women, and women far more likely to be perpetrators of sexual assault than was once commonly believed, and a more mature dialogue has begun on the non-gendered nature of rape and sexual assault and abuse, the old article no longer serves its intended purpose; it only tends to be quoted out of context by dishonest ideologues as ?typical? of the AVFM?s content rather than the unusually provocative article that it was.
Thus its continued presence on these pages only tended to cause confusion and to be used dishonestly by people who don?t seek a real dialogue on the issues.
The other opens with a lengthy comment on the idea of writing something with the specific intent of offending, quoted here:
Please be forewarned that many people will find this article highly offensive. That being the case, a disclaimer is in order, particularly for those easily offended.
This article was written with the intent of offending. In fact, that is pretty much its primary purpose.
Unfortunately, when addressing instances of male disadvantage or female power in this society, offence is a necessary evil. We are a culture blinded and brainwashed by decades (arguably millenia) of disinformation and propaganda about men and women. We are also a species of animal more or less hardwired to take a dim view of compassion for men and boys. This leaves us with few tools to rattle people out of complacency and into a thoughtful discussion of those issues.
Intentional offence is one of them, and it is one proven to work as this website has repeatedly demonstrated.
This disclaimer is not an apology for, nor a retraction of, any of the points in the article. It is simply a clarification of context regarding the articles? style, content and delivery. When society evolves to the point where we can have real discussions about issues facing men and boys, then the need for this kind of provocation will end, at which point the editorial staff of this website may consider removing this article from its archives.
This particular article is dedicated to Mary P. Koss, an influential researcher who has demonstrated over and over how the crime of rape permeates our culture and results in a living nightmare for women across the western world. Sort of. ?PE
Second note: Male victims of sexual assault by women who are frequently told that what happened to them is funny or something they should be proud of, by cops, the popular culture, even so-called friends, will understand the exact intent of this article. ?DE
The point of that article is a role reversal to demonstrate how horrible it sounds if you were to treat sexually assaulted women like sexually assaulted men are treated.
At least you did better than 20/20, who once quoted something from the quote mines (aka Futrelle) where he claimed that a statement was typical of AVfM/MRAs that was used on AVfM as an example of the kinds of comments that would get you immediately and permanently banned. But it's still a 4 year old since removed article and an intentionally offensive blatant role-reversal to demonstrate the problematic nature of something by comparison.
I bet I could find some suitably awful feminist quotes though if I tried. No, wait, that's too easy.
Maybe I should look at anti-male and/or anti-due-process-in-rape-cases quotes from only this year. Nevermind, that already exists: http://www.cotwa.info/2014/06/add-these-to-misandry-hall-of-fame.html
Hmm, maybe a feminist professor minimizing sexual abuse against boys? http://www.genderratic.com/p/4240/feminist-rape-culture-statutory-edition/
How about feminists trying to silence men talking about men's issues? Not going to bother to link it, just search YouTube for "CAFE protest mra." Or watch the actual presentations that were being protested -- they filmed those too -- and tell us all what's wrong with them?
Since you like older posts, how about a Jezebel post about how the editors hit their boyfriends. Some choice quotes (the kinds of things a bizarro-world Futrelle would quote from that post): http://jezebel.com/294383/have-you-ever-beat-up-a-boyfriend-cause-uh-we-have
we decided to conduct an informal survey of the Jezebels to see who's gotten violent with their men. After reviewing the answers, let's just say that it'd be wise to never ever fuck with us.
And that's when she socked him. He was, uh, totally asking for it.
So, we have victim blaming feminist bloggers who revel in their ability to engage in intimate partner violence against their SOs without fear of reprisal, arrest, or punishment. Reasonable chance that might even actually be the case, since I don't really see an alternative motive to this article, nor do they ever claim one.
Side note: That very same Jezebel article takes a position that MRAs are usually given some hate for espousing, despite statistics to back it up:
According to a study of relationships that engage in nonreciprocal violence, a whopping 70% are perpetrated by women. So basically that means that girls are beating up their BFs and husbands and the dudes aren't fighting back.
Or I could point out a couple of twitter hash tags that have caused large numbers of feminists to say awful, awful things. #INeedMasculism was a particularly clever attempt at baiting feminists by 4chan (and oh did they come out in droves), though the results of #EndFathersDay were more conflicted (though to be fair, enough people love their fathers that it was doomed not to be as successful and it was outed as 4chan trolling comparatively quickly so it didn't get days of feminists saying terrible things but rather hours).
Or I could always point out the feminist love for a theatrical work that at one point describes a girl being sexually assaulted by an older woman as "a good rape." Though I suppose you only used one example from several years ago, so that might be going too far (also why I'm not quoting a bunch of second-wavers or a certain published poet who wrote a several thousand word essay about how 90% of men should be killed off on a site that was generally in favor of things like male-specific infanticide [and liked to do fundraisers for SPLC, which for some reason never considered them a hate site] but isn't around any more).
If you're interested in some of the relevant research on the topics, http://www.reddit.com/r/mensrightslinks generally keeps a pretty broad array of it.
TL;DR: It's not hard to come up with examples of members of nearly any ideology saying awful stuff if you try to look -- it's even easier if you are willing to quote mine.
Daemian Lucifer said:
should I have made a fuss about how they were objectifying me?
Of course not. Being male, you cannot be objectified because objectification is an example of patriarchal dominance, and being girls they are the oppressed class and thus incapable of exerting patriarchal dominance. In fact, you should probably be apologetic for shaming them into having to leave public transit.
Kind of like how a man sitting with his knees 1-2 inches wider than his shoulder is exerting dominance through demonstrating a patriarchal right to take up space, while a woman using seats on both sides of her for luggage storage is, at worst, trying to prevent creeps from getting too close.