5 Mar 2015

Feminist Memes Reveal Their Hatred And Misandry

: Feminist memes give us a real glimpse into the twisted logic and bigotry of feminism.  Created by feminists, reblogged, re-tweeted, and shared by feminists in their online feminist communities. They often variously show an hysterical over-sensitivity to women, and a cold indifference or hatred against men.  We’re used to seeing theMen are pigs! What do we do with pigsWE CASTRATE THEM!”  style memes.  Or a meme explaining why we must unite to end fathers day, or why sexual torture and genital mutilation against men is hilarious feminist humor.  Then there are the illogical and just plain silly feminist memes that hateful angry feminists just nod their heads at and click like on.
One such meme is this one:


Let’s examine it.  “Feminism has fought no wars. It has killed no opponents. It has set up no concentration camps, starved no enemies, practiced no cruelties.”  This is just plain wrong and a bit absurd, but let’s take this at face value.  Neither has Buddhism,  or scientology, or supply side economics for that matter.  Would it make sense to bully dissenters to these ideologies by screeching “Why, what’s your problem?” What’s more, neither has the Men’s Rights Movement that feminist bigots so bitterly oppose.


No it hasn’t fought literal wars – the war on masculinity and men, on gamers, on t-shirts, tampons, religion, and so on aren’t literally wars.  Though they have supported the male-only draft that forced millions of mens into being slaves of war and die torturous deaths.  They were part of the system that forced men to die in war and then the feminists continue to blame them for being men forced into fighting wars. It’s sickening.
Killed no opponents? Hateful feminist author and activist Margaret Jensvold shot and killed her son. A feminist recently aborted her baby simply for being male.  Feminists likely would have killed Erin Pizzey. Prominent feminist Valerie Solanas attempted to kill Andy Warhol and a Swedish group based on her ideas creates videos glorifying killing men.  So yeah, that claim is just objectively wrong.
No concentration camps?  This is a mark of pride to feminists?  They’ll follow any movement as long as there are no concentration camps?  I can just imagine the feminists reading this, the same ones that post their fantasies of genitally mutilating, castrating, murdering and sexually torturing men just reassuring themselves over the fact that they don’t have concentration camps, so they must be good.
“It battles for education.” Feminism battles _against_ male education.  With their zero sum philosophy, a decline in education for boys means a win for girls.  Feminism in education is failing our boys and feminists trot out  fewer men in college as a success –  fewer boys graduating high school is lauded as a victory.  The research is exhaustive on this.  Simply put, feminists hate boys in education.
 “…for the vote.”  No feminist screed will be complete without this claim. It wasn’t feminism that got women the vote but “old white men” (eeeew!) This feminist claim isn’t complete without the mandatory age/race/gender shaming and vilifying men.  When we examine this issue, we see that when most women favored the vote, within months, they had the vote. The understanding at the time was that eligibility to vote was eligibility for the draft, and women understandably didn’t want to be included in the male-only genocide of war.   Yet, we gave women what until then didn’t exist; the right to vote.  Before this, voting was a privilege contingent on the possibility of becoming a slave of war.  Today, in many states, drivers licenses, voting, and across the nation, college loans are contingent upon registering for the draft.  It is a crime in itself not to register for the selective service, but only for men.  So women have the right to vote, men only have the privilege.  Do feminists want to help men get the right to vote?  Of course not!
This “…better working conditions” bit is laughable.  Anyone who follows GirlWritesWhat will remember the hateful feminist bigots protesting the lack of male deaths in the workplace.  In a year when male workplace deaths decreased and female deaths remained the same, feminists saw the male percentage drop and the female deaths as a percentage increase.  This increased safety for men was misogyny writ large – they took to the streets and demanded more workplace deaths.
This meme reveals feminism to be man-hating and reveling in male death and suffering.  “…rape crisis centers, women’s refuges, reforms in the law.” Rape crisis centers for women only, at the exclusion of men.  Even though males are far and away more likely to be raped, feminist are universally blind to the suffering of male rape victims.  From infant male sexual torture/genital mutilation, often to death, to prison rape, caregiver molestation, males make up the overwhelming majority of rape victims, and we see a universal opposition within feminism to the MRM’s challenge to the feminist idea that males are always rapists, never rape victims that need help and protection.
So, when a feminist tries to gender shame me, telling me that “real men are feminists,”  I don’t have a problem telling them, “I guess I’m not a real man, then.”  When a feminist tries to bully me, as this meme does with, “why, what’s your problem?” my answer is that I’m not a hateful feminist bigot.
I acknowledge that men are human beings with rights, feeling and their own struggles, with issues that matter.

About Andrew DiKaiomata

Andrew DiKaiomata, as a member of the AVFM meme team writes under the name "ManWalk". A former feminist, he took the red pill during ElevatorGate. Now, instead of feminism, he believes in equality. He now acknowledges men to be human beings, with feelings, rights and their own struggles, and with issues that matter.

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 X art by Brent Cherry

6 comments:

  1. Feminist Equality or Feminist Hypocrisy?

    http://bjsparky.deviantart.com/art/Feminist-Equality-Or-Feminist-Hypocrisy-517720674

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    1. Thanks for the link. ...Practice what you preach and change your title to something less gynocentric. ;)

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    2. Hey! Thanks for sharing my poster!

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    3. It's a good poster Brent thank you.

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  2. One of the most dangerous suffragette attacks occurred in Dublin in 1912.[5] Mary Leigh, Gladys Evans, Lizzie Baker and Mabel Capper attempted to set fire to the Theatre Royal during a packed lunchtime matinee attended by Asquith.[6] They left a canister of gunpowder close to the stage and threw petrol and lit matches into the projection booth which contained highly combustible film reels. Earlier in the day, Mary Leigh had hurled a hatchet towards Asquith, which narrowly missed him and instead cut the Irish MP John Redmond on the ear.[8]

    1912 proved to be an escalation point in the violence of the militant suffragettes. Glasgow Art Gallery has its glass cases smashed[9]; bank and post office windows were smashed from Kew to Gateshead; in September, 23 trunk telegraph wires were cut on the London road at Potters Bar; and on 28 November simultaneous attacks on post boxes occurred across the entire country.[10] By the end of year, 240 people had been sent to prison for militant suffragette activities.[11] Once in prison, these inmates were often subjected to the torture of force feeding at the hands of the prison authorities – actions which only further radicalised them and increased their commitment to the militant campaign on their release.

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    1. Thank you for the information Hellekeen. In the 70's when I studied the early feminist movement for the first time, it seemed common knowledge at the time that many of those feminists were terrorists. They apparently used letter bombs as just one of a wide arsenal of terror tactics. ...Seemingly less serious but actually a far greater crime in magnitude is the blood on their hand of the many young boys [i.e. under conscription age] whom they systematically targeted for shaming into needlessly dying in the so called Great war by their white feather campaigns.

      And that's just some of the easy issues to pick at. Looking deeper we find a group of upper class women who it seems clear cared little for the lower class women that they rallied to their cause.

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