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Showing Original Post only (View all)Your Princess Is in Another Castle: Misogyny, Entitlement, and Nerds [View all]
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But the overall problem is one of a culture where instead of seeing women as, you know, people, protagonists of their own stories just like we are of ours, men are taught that women are things to earn, to win. That if we try hard enough and persist long enough, well get the girl in the end. Like life is a video game and women, like money and status, are just part of the reward we get for doing well.
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Its the same motivation that makes a guy in college stalk a girl, leave her unsolicited gifts and finally when she tells him to quit it makes him leave an angry post about her shallowness and cruelty on Facebook. Its the same motivation that makes guys rant about fake cosplay girls at cons and how much he hates them for their vain, teasing ways. The one that makes a guy suffering career or personal problems turn on his wife because its her job to support him by patching up all the holes in his life. The one that makes a wealthy entrepreneur hit his girlfriend 117 times, on camera, for her infidelity, and then after getting off with a misdemeanor charge still put up a blog post casting himself as the victim.
And now that motivation has led to six people dead and thirteen more injured, in broad daylight, with the killer leaving a 140-page rant and several YouTube videos describing exactly why he did it. No he-said-she-said, no muffled sounds through the dorm ceiling, no Maybe he has other issues. The fruits of our cultures ingrained misogyny laid bare for all to see.
And yet. When this story broke, the initial mainstream coverage only talked about mental illness, not misogyny, a line that people are now fervently exhorting us to stick to even after the manifestos contents were revealed. Yet another high-profile tech CEO resignation ensued when the co-founder of Rap Genius decided Rodgers manifesto was a hilarious joke.
People found one of the girls Rodger was obsessed with and began questioning if her bullying may have somehow triggered his rage. And, worst of all, he has fan pages on Facebook that still havent been taken down, filled with angry frustrated men singing his praises and seriously suggesting that the onus is on women to offer sex to men to keep them from going on rampages.
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How much longer are we going to be in denial that theres a thing called rape culture and we ought to do something about it?
No, not the straw man that all men are constantly plotting rape, but that we live in an entitlement culture where guys think they need to be having sex with girls in order to be happy and fulfilled. That in a culture that constantly celebrates the narrative of guys trying hard, overcoming challenges, concocting clever ruses and automatically getting a woman thrown at them as a prize as a result, there will always be some guy who crosses the line into committing a violent crime to get what he deserves, or get vengeance for being denied it.
To paraphrase the great John Oliver, listen up, fellow self-pitying nerd boyswe are not the victims here. We are not the underdogs. We are not the ones who have our ownership over our bodies and our emotions stepped on constantly by other peoples entitlement. Were not the ones where one out of six of us will have someone violently attempt to take control of our bodies in our lifetimes.
Full article: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/05/27/your-princess-is-in-another-castle-misogyny-entitlement-and-nerds.html
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle: Misogyny, Entitlement, and Nerds [View all]
YoungDemCA
May 2014
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I don't know why you're so certain that sex is more important for men. By and large I think it's
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
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