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slomo » Mon Dec 05, 2016 10:55 am wrote:We can have a conversation about this as long as you recognize me as a human being with a different opinion and not a monster. To the extent that you can do that, I will make a concerted effort to do the same.
First, "MRA" is a term with a lot of baggage, so I'm not sure I can identify with it.
Especially not if it includes the "wife-beater" baggage that seems heaped upon it from outside the blogs and subreddits with which I am familiar. If you are thinking of the "Red Pill" subreddit (which probably deserves its reputation for being toxic), think again, because self-described "Redpillers" hate self-described MRAs and vice-versa. To the extent that MRAs believe men and women deserve equal rights including in the family court system, I guess I am an MRA. Equal rights and responsibilities. No, I don't "hate women", I'm perfectly comfortable working with intelligent men and women in a professional setting. And of course I have family members who are women, and they seem to like me well enough (and vice-versa), even if they think I'm kind of nutty.
As for the underlying psychological motivation. In the simplest terms (because it might take pages to do the subject justice) I believe that for a child to achieve optimum psychological development, he/she needs both mother and father. The role of father has been denigrated in society in recent years, and this is profoundly damaging with far-reaching consequences. I experienced this personally, have seen it in others I know personally, and you can see it in sociology and public health statistics.
I don't deny that some fathers are abusive. That's part of a dynamic of an abusive society. You can call it "Patriarchy" if you must, but it is so deep, far-reaching, and gender non-specific (e.g. see your comment about women voting for Trump) that I think the term is a misnomer.
Before this dynamic (whatever you want to call it) can be healed, it is necessary to accept the legitimacy of the nurturing father archetype, an archetype that is different, but no less important, than the nurturing mother.
Does this explain my position better? Can we not hate each other now?
Heaven Swan » Mon Dec 05, 2016 10:32 am wrote:I'm very curious about why gay men become MRAs. Straight men have skin in the game. Why is beating down women so important to a gay man?
Wombaticus Rex » Mon Dec 05, 2016 8:34 am wrote:It also contains this poignantly hilarious gem:Occult Means Hidden » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:23 am wrote:I'm just going to wait until Jeff decides to clear this up now. I don't understand the wait.
Heaven Swan wrote:So we can't have a conversation about this? What led you to come to embrace the MRA ideology?
guruilla » Sun Dec 04, 2016 1:10 pm wrote:…Project Willow wrote:This is just simple defeatism. There is a difference between justice and social justice. Social justice is concerned with moulding behavior and altering culture. Justice, well, there is a system for it, and it deserves any number of critiques and adjustments, but it involves law based on empirical evidence for harm done. Sometimes the two overlap, sometimes not, but I find your usage of the term social justice rather disingenuous in this circumstance.
Moulding behavior and altering culture sounds like social engineering to me. Not interested, as I said at the start. I know enough not to trust my conscious intentions here, & that there's always an unconscious saboteur at work and that this is why we have the world we have; it's not good guys and bad guys, it's people trying to bring about good results without "doing the inner work" first, and so using do-goodery as a way to keep their own unconscious at bay. All the evil in the world is the result of people trying to make things better without first being willing to see how and why things are they way they are. IMO.
The women that voted for Trump were acting from internalized misogyny (among other things) that even they don't understand.
Michael Flynn’s son spars with Jake Tapper over fake 'pizzagate' story that led armed man to go to restaurant
Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn's son sparred with CNN's Jake Tapper on Twitter over the "pizzagate" conspiracy that led an armed man into a Washington, DC, pizza shop Sunday.
Flynn's son, Michael Flynn Jr., vehemently defended the story, which baselessly alleged that a pedophilia ring involving high-level Democratic Party officials — including Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign chair, John Podesta — is operating out of a Washington pizzeria called Comet Ping Pong.
Flynn is President-elect Donald Trump's incoming national security adviser.
The conspiracy led a 28-year-old man to bring an assault rifle to the restaurant on Sunday, police said. They said the gunman was looking to investigate the story himself.
"Until #Pizzagate proven to be false, it'll remain a story," Flynn Jr. posted to Twitter. "The left seems to forget #PodestaEmails and the many 'coincidences' tied to it."
That's when Tapper apparently began to direct message Flynn Jr. on the app, asking for one piece of evidence proving that the pizza shop was "the site of a satanic pedophilia cult." Those direct messages were posted by another user.
"Michael — the police called pizza gate a fictitious conspiracy theory tonight," Tapper wrote. "Does someone have to die before you take this s--- seriously. Spreading this nonsense is dangerous."
"I want it to be false," Flynn Jr. responded.
"It is not the site of a satanic pedophilia cult," Tapper shot back. "It is a f------ pizzeria. Show me what you're talking about that proves a satanic pedophilia cult. Your tweet is wildly irresponsible. Listen to me. You are going to get someone killed. Maybe an innocent child. For what??????"
Flynn Jr. later posted another screenshot of a DM thread with Tapper with the caption, "Want evidence??? I must've really hit a nerve."
Flynn Jr. has a government transition email, as CNN reported. Flynn also shared a similar conspiracy theory on Twitter days before the November election that claimed Clinton was involved in sex crimes with children.
Michael Flynn.
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