Red Light Politics

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Alexander Ryking calls STFUConservatives and me “cunts” and claims we should go and kill ourselves. The one and only Privilege Denying Dude, the guy who inspired the internet to create a meme to laugh at his arguments (and the arguments of his acolytes) considers us unworthy of being alive.

Yep, a valid opinion based on truly humanitarian values. I wouldn’t expect anything different from him.

And then these people get angry when I dub their ideologies “Hate Politics”?!

Two privilege denying dudes…

… sitting in a tree,

p*u*t*t*i*n*g w*o*m*e*n d*o*w*n

First comes anti abortion

then comes imperialist nonsense

then comes curating content for Tumblr

Yep, a love match made in the pits of Tumblr hell.

This is what derailing looks like

On the subject of two UK sports commentators who got fired this week for making sexist remarks about a woman linesman in a football (soccer for the American inclined) match, the Daily Mail had to offer their mandatory rancid commentary. This time, the piece does, at least, serve as a teaching tool as it exemplifies rather transparently, what derailing in politics and, more specifically, in feminist politics looks like. Sky sexism row: Why is it all right for women to be sexist about MEN? (I do like how MEN is all in caps to emphasize its importance, by the way; emphasis EMPHASIS actually mine):

You shouldn’t pass unflattering remarks about women behind their backs because it is not a well brought-up thing to do, and they needed to be told. I would never do it myself. Not because I am a feminist, but because I am a gentleman.[…]

Not that that’s anything new. To be a man in this country is constantly to have to apologise for oneself and to be ever so very careful about every sentence we speak or write which contains any reference at all to members of the opposite sex.

While at the same time, and this is the shame of it, we ourselves are fair game for women. While sexism from men is the outstanding social crime of the modern world, women can say absolutely whatever they like about us.

For make no mistake: sexism is alive and well in this country and applauded in all quarters — as long as it is practised by women. And they are allowed to say the most terrible, terrible things.[…]

I’ll tell you how. It is because pretty much from birth women are schooled by their mothers to deride men. They are sugar and spice, we are slugs and snails.

They are reflective and sensitive, while we run around kicking balls and shouting. And then as girls push towards puberty their mothers take them aside and tell them: ‘Boys are only after one thing!’

The great lie. All men want is sex. Not so. If anything, it is women who think only of having it off. Girls on average lose their ­virginity much younger than boys and have more sexual partners in youth.

As a teenager, I was ­terribly shy about sex and yet girls were trying to do it with me all the time. I used to run, literally run, from their bedrooms when they tried it on. And yet women are allowed endlessly to harangue us with our supposed lechery.

And it goes on and on and on, offering nothing of substance but a text book case of privilege denying tactics and antics. What bothers me the most is not that someone thinks like this (we see plenty of such ideas in blogs and assorted media), but that a mainstream news outlet offers this commentary without a shred of critical thought behind it. Because, this, this is how you actually perpetuate an ideology.

This is an edgy tumblr post

ekswitaj:

meloukhia:

ailanthusaltissima:

First I am going to say that I am not being “offensive” and that if you read it as offensive, then there is something wrong with you.

Next, I am going to jump head first into a racist/sexist/homophobic/transphobic rant. I will refer to groups as “those people” or “others”. I will minimize their concerns while also implying that they’re just too dimwitted to get the brilliance of my argument. I’ll rely on ideals of America, Freedom, and Justice and I will not acknowledge that these ideals are, by and large, available in full only to white, cis males. 

Then, I am going to make this even more all about me. I talk about how I can’t be racist/sexist/homophobic/transphobic because I have a friend who is a person of color/a woman/an individual who identifies with a QUILTBAG label/a trans person. I say that if you question me, then you’re really the one who is racist/sexist/homophobic/transphobic and I call upon a logical fallacy to back me up.

Finally, I tell people not to reblog or to publicly discuss my argument. If I see that my argument does not hold water and/or that many, many people disagree, I will delete the post and act like you all just didn’t get it.

Let’s keep it civil, even though I refuse to acknowledge you as my equal!

Normally I don’t dignify Tumblr fuckery with a response, but I feel compelled to do so here because I want to give ailanthusaltissima the benefit of the doubt, while also pushing back on the social attitudes embodied in her post. 

I will respond to her fatuous points with well reasoned commentary backed by statistics, and will further argue that hiding behind claims like ‘tee hee, I don’t really mean to be offensive’ is a luxury for people who are not constantly forced to defend their very existence. 

I’ll close with a pithy and ~deep~ quote from a book I haven’t actually read. Though I claim not to check reblog notes, I will be checking throughout the day and taking note of who didn’t reblog me; clearly, they are in tacit agreement with ailunthusaltissima and need to be added to the enemies list. 

I don’t have anything to add to this other than an animated GIF, which I include without a text description, to demonstrate my feelings about the above.

And after all arguments have been parsed and it is clear for everyone that I have stepped out of line, I will announce that I am leaving Tumblr, closing my blog entirely and that it is your loss altogether because, even though I do not belong to any of the groups discussed, nobody knows their issues better than me.

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