Feminism's problem isn't just the fact that the lunatics obsessed with their own genitals exist. It's that a more rational alternative version of it doesn't seem to.
Just in the last few days, I got a few more of the usual routine feminist memes on FaceBook. Why does my browser's spellchecker still not recognize that word?
1. A handy list of "rape prevention tips" consisting entirely of variations on "don't rape": claiming that it's just automatic that of course we all would and have never before been told not to.
2. A claim that women aren't allowed to get tubal ligation until they've had some kids and gotten their husbands' permission while men are allowed vasectomies at any time because only men have control of their own bodies: falling for this would require somehow never having met any of the people who are examples that
both of its claims are false: women who had the surgery without those conditions, and men whose doctors wouldn't do it until they had a form signed by both the patients and their wives.
3. A claim that men's allegations of abuse by priests when they were kids are taken seriously because they're male while women's allegations of sexual assault when they were younger are met with "skepticism, criticism, and death threats": not only false because the priest abuse claims were ignored and dismissed for years (while rapes were being prosecuted all along, even if not consistently) and the latter part also attributes a few people's behavior to our whole society, but also ignoring other inconvenient facts like that the reaction to priests still ignores any other abusers of male victims and sexual assault on male victims becomes a *******
joke in our society if the victim happens to have been too old.
That's just the last couple of days. But it's been carrying on like that for so long that it had already inspired me to do a little experiment by a few years ago, simply recording every single example of a member of either sex saying anything about the other sex, or anything that I'd seen treated as sexist before, that came across my FaceBook feed from January 1ˢᵗ to February 13ᵗʰ (posted on the 14ᵗʰ). In those 44 days, this was the result:
- 8 cases of women sharing images/videos lecturing men about how we should behave, including some that contradict each other, or come with threats about how badly women are entitled to respond if we don't do what they want, or even suggest suicide for men, or are just bizarrely arbitrary & unrelated to masculinity or relationships with women (such as that they'd hatefully/dismissively judge us by obscurities like which kind of transmission our vehicles have);
- 6 cases of women "joking" about dumping their men to somehow save some money or taking a "vacation from" them, or treating it as funny for a woman to have screaming yelling fits at her man over nothing;
- 1 case of a woman sharing a video treating all men who see it as would-be rapists who actually need to be told not to casually rape at the slightest opportunity;
- 6 other accusations against men in general about either abusing & mistreating women or just being stupid;
- 2 women having a conversation about how much they hate nice, friendly men and what a sex-obsessed, friendship-faking, demeaning, demanding, semi-rapist monster a man must be if he wants anything more than friendship with a female friend;
- 4 cases of women praising femininty in general or themselves for being shining examples of it;
- 1 case of a woman telling men what kind of women to be attracted to and what it means is wrong with us if we aren't;
- 0 cases of anybody saying the equivalent of any of those 7 things above with the sexes the other way around
- 0 cases of women saying anything positive/appreciative about their husbands or boyfriends;
- 2 cases of men saying positive/appreciative stuff about their wives
- 11 cases of women (married in 7 cases) sharing pictures/videos of certain famous men with built-in captions or embedded text full of sexual comments about those men, to which they added their own enthusiastic comments about how much they wish they could have those men and how no other man could ever measure up;
- 1 case of a man sharing, without comment, a picture of a famous woman with a caption announcing that it was her birthday
- 1 case of a woman sharing an image that says men complain excessively when we're sick;
- 0 cases of men complaining about being sick;
- 4 cases of women complaining about being sick
But we're still told to believe that men are the negative hateful nasty evil ones who can do no right while women are all love & benevolence and can do no wrong.
People tell us we're supposed to ignore the loonies & haters and just pay attention to the reasonable points somebody somewhere is supposedly making, but
this is what we keep constantly getting bombarded with. It's not just a couple of isolated fringe cases.