Confessions of a Neckbeard

Apr 10, 2012 01:58

Looking at this post by inverarity at http://inverarity.livejournal.com/136523.html?view=comments I think the real point of their argument is Looking at the other blog, I think the whole point of their argument is to say ( Read more... )

racism, sexism, "white male privilege", meta

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jordan179 April 10 2012, 15:52:34 UTC
I wonder if his rolling on his back and exposing his belly gets him laid at all? Cause his self loathing man hating behavior is a pretty obvious ploy to get liberal women to want to go to bed with him.

Possibly, though most women, including liberal women, actually despise men who approach them with the attitude "I will submit to all your prejudices." This attitude shows weakness and most women prefer strength to weakness.

When he pulls out expressions like 'neckbeard' and 'mansplanning' it is blatant that he hates men and that he subscribes to all of the BS arguments that man hating women pull out constantly.

"Neckbeard" is also a somewhat racist and sexist term in and of itself, since it is an insult directed toward white males as white males. Because whites tend to grow more ample facial hair, most people with the actual "neckbeards" would be white; and of course most people with any kinds of beards are male.

The accusation of "mansplaining" is an attempt to shut down logical criticism: the argument is "you're wrong because you're a man and I don't have to show why you're wrong because of that," which is just a variant of argument ad hominem.

Pretty much all of his arguments were emotional 'how dare you criticize a woman because she has suffered far more than you neanderthal men will ever suffer and you just don't understand so shut up you f***ing bastards!'

Yes. And this argument does not do women a favor, because it tries to establish a special cocoon for women in which they don't have to deal with any serious criticism -- provided that they parrot Left orthodoxy. This is almost the same thing as the Victorian "cult of womanhood" -- and it can be just as merciless to a woman who doesn't agree with it.

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polaris93 April 11 2012, 02:15:55 UTC
You're right in that most women prefer strength to weakness in partners of any kind (Andrea Dworkin was a glaring exception). I'm temped to say that a man who behaves in that contemptible way deserves the women it will attract -- who won't be many. Gack!

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