Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Conservative women, cyber-rape and wimps

I read a piece over at Pajamas Media by Dr. Melissa lamenting the recent Playboy article about hate f***ing conservative women:

Last week, ten women were the subject of a cyber-rape. That is, without their consent, they were subjected to one misogynist, Guy Cimbalo, and his rape fantasies, which appeared in his Playboy article titled “Ten Conservative Women I’d Like To Hate F***.” (The article has since been taken down.)

Perhaps you think “cyber-rape” is extreme. But consider what was said about Mary Katherine Ham:

You get this one pregnant, she stays pregnant. Karma’s a b****, isn’t it?


Hot Air has another segment of this little gem:

Obama promised us the dream of post-partisanship—a cuckoo land where party affiliation and factional animosity were forgotten. Turn on cable news or open any newspaper, however, and you’ll quickly discover that the dream has yet to materialize. But there is a way to reach across the aisle without letting principles fall by the wayside. We speak, naturally, of the hate [f**k]. We may despise everything these women represent, but goddammit they’re hot. Let the healing begin.


Naturally, a lot of people (mostly conservative) are upset by this kind of talk. Me, I say, "put up or shut up." Honestly, do you really think a pansy guy like this Guy Cimbalo would have the courage to get in a room with, much less actually rape any of these conservative women?

Liberal men who write for Playboy or any other such liberal publication are by their very profession, wimps. They have no integrity, courage or balls. They say these things because they are used to getting away with it, as their publications and the milieu of people they run with encourage it. Put them in a room alone with a conservative woman and they would be scared shitless. I've seen the way these guys operate. It's pathetic and only works if they have a pack of other wimps to back them up. Once a conservative woman cut them down to the core, they would leave with their little tails between their legs and go back to the only place where they feel empowered: the liberal media world that tells them that they champion the good and the just, when in their heart of hearts, they know what they are: cowards.

61 Comments:

Blogger Josh said...

After reading through the first few paragraphs to the quote from Playboy, I was thinking, wow, what a scumbag; that is a really terrible thing to say.

Then I got to this part:

Liberal men who write for Playboy or any other such liberal publication are by their very profession, wimps. They have no integrity, courage or balls. They say these things because they are used to getting away with it, as their publications and the milieu of people they run with encourage it. Put them in a room alone with a conservative woman and they would be scared shitless. I've seen the way these guys operate. It's pathetic and only works if they have a pack of other wimps to back them up. Once a conservative woman cut them down to the core, they would leave with their little tails between their legs and go back to the only place where they feel empowered: the liberal media world that tells them that they champion the good and the just, when in their heart of hearts, they know what they are: cowards.

Well, I don't know what you mean by "such liberal publications." Would the New Yorker count? Even if not, are all the writers for men's magazines really cowardly misogynists? Are all liberal men cowards who hate conservative women?

11:38 AM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Rustmeister said...

Excellent smackdown, Doc.

11:52 AM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Laura(southernxyl) said...

What amazes me is how women on the left continue to insist that it's Republicans who hate women and the Democratic party is the only party women should find themselves supporting. And they'll continue to do that, no matter what, because apparently the right to kill their unborn trumps EVERY other consideration.

12:04 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Cham said...

Let's put aside Helen's "liberals bad conservatives good" viewpoint for just a second and look at the deliciousness that Mr.Cimbalo subconsciously stepped in when twitter typed faster than his braincells could operate.

Mr. Cimbalo works for Playboy. Now you simply can't miss "The Girls Next Door" on TV. Hugh Hefner, Playboy's fearless leader, and his minions drive the point home to TV viewers weekly that women are gorgeous, freeflowing sex should be revered, orgies are a good idea, boobies should be bare and big. Sex is not so much a shared activity between 2 committed partners but a good thing that should happen early and often in the grotto. There is nothing shameful about it.

Mr. Cimbalo is paid to further the cornerstone of the Playboy ideal along: Men should get laid, women should be willing eager participants. But Mr. Cimbalo might have been having a bad day, he got off on the wrong side of the bed today and forgot to be politically correct. He reverted to his caveman instincts, or maybe just back as far as 1985. He feels that if a woman disagrees with his ideas of right and wrong they deserve a physical act of violence brought on to them by, well, himself. Not only does Mr. Cimbalo wish to hurt these women but he wants to emotionally damage them, humiliate them and he wants to get something out of the act of violence for himself as in an orgasm, a feeling of superiority and perhaps a slap on the back for his efforts by other men who are in agreement that women who don't fall into line deserve punishment.

Mr. Cimbalo hasn't thought up this new idea, rape as punishment has been around for centuries. The challenge is that his innermost deepest machismo thoughts are bifurcating with those of Mr. Hefner. Mr. Cimbalo is not the only writer or media representative that is championing this concept. It is quite in line with "all women are bitches" that you see bandied about pretty regularly in advice columns, blogs and comment sections. I wish Mr. Cimbalo well with the recovery of his writing career. I'm sure he will land on his feet somewhere, but he may be more hesitant before he starts tap tap tapping away on his keyboard.

12:09 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger DADvocate said...

By definition, liberal men are cowards when it comes to women, conservative or not. They spend their lives kowtowing to the demands of feminists and making "safe distance" attacks on conservative women.

Laura - after Bill/Monica and all of Bill's other dalliances plus the treatment of women (including Hillary) by the liberal media, etc during campaigns that more women would get a clue.

12:19 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Unknown said...

Playboy isn't exactly a publication that I would go to for a viewpoint on anything. With the availability of internet porn for pervs to drool over, the Playboy Bunny is irrelevant - even the online version. There's too much air-brushed lusciousness for brain dead idiots to choose from. Does anyone really read the articles in Playboy? If so...why?

Libtards aren't for equal treatment - or even good treatment - of all women. Else they would be supporting things like microfinance in Africa instead of US-funded abortions for Africa. They would be angered over Obama's kissing up to Muslim leaders who would have every woman in Amerika wearing veils and unable to talk with who they please. They would especially be angry that some jackass at a publication that exploits women would suggest rape - the same "technique" the Taliban uses -as a punishment for women.

Sick, perverted, scumbags is what they are. There is nothing that smacks of journalism about this. It's true "hate" speech that will never be prosecuted.

12:39 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger EKatz said...

It's not that all liberal men hate conservative women, but I think there's this myth about liberals (men and women) - that they're more tolerant, open-minded, peaceful than the more backwards and even barbaric conservatives. The myth is perpetuated in liberal-leaning media and in schools. Liberals in the media and academia by and large buy into this myth, so they don't believe (or are willing to openly admit) that people like them can also be misogynistic, racist, or intolerant in any way; they'll tend to explain away, ignore, and simply not report on such behavior in their ranks.

When conservative men (and women) make comments even remotely like these about liberal women, we hear shrill cries about woman-hating Republicans. But when it comes to their own behavior? That's what's maddening - the double standard perpetuated by the dominant media, and their general lack of courage when it comes to pointing out foul behavior in their own ranks.

So while I agree with Dr. Helen that a pervy little wimp like Guy Cimbalo wouldn't last a second against the likes of Malkin and Megyn Kelly and whoever he put on his little rape list, I still think that whenever possible we should try to highlight and publicize behavior like Cimbalo's, because by and large the media's going to cover it up, not report it, or just downplay it and relegate it to pg. A17 in small font. Not all of them, of course; to be fair, I saw outrage against Cimbalo from liberal bloggers as well, not only conservatives. But the liberal media at large, as a whole... I just think they need to be called out on it, to fight against the dominant myth that it's somehow only among conservatives that you'll ever see intolerant behavior. Foul behavior, whether from liberals or from conservatives, should not be met with a shrug and silence.

12:49 PM, June 09, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Liberal men who write for Playboy or any other such liberal publication are by their very profession, wimps. They have no integrity, courage or balls. They say these things because they are used to getting away with it, as their publications and the milieu of people they run with encourage it. Put them in a room alone with a conservative woman and they would be scared shitless."

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I usually have a bit of a problem with a woman calling men wimps and saying they would be scared shitless in a room alone with a conservative woman (and by extension ... Important Doctor Helen).

The problem I have involves the social pact that men don't beat the living shit out of women who say this.

Boys learn - when they are growing up - that you better back up what you say. Girls learn to be mouthy.

Helen is just mouthy.

The problem arises when she also takes the premise of "equality" as a given in her blabberings. And when she boldly uses the social pact of men not beating the living shit out of mouthy women to her advantage.

This social pact has to be two-sided, Important Doctor Helen. You have to do your part, or else dispense with your advantages and entitlement as a woman.

1:53 PM, June 09, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

P.S.

If I had everything video-taped, so that there were no false accusations, I can honestly say that I would not be afraid of being in a room alone with you, Important Doctor Helen.

If I am allowed to defend myself.

1:54 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Andy said...

FWIW It occurs to me that rape by family members (let alone unfamiliar bloggers ) is a valid punishment women may face in Islam.

Tether: do you find you creep people out in person as much as you do online ? Or am I misunderstanding ?

2:19 PM, June 09, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Sock Puppet Andy:

Read what I wrote.

Thanks in advance for your kind understanding.

Whatever muslim customs may or may not be, it doesn't have much to do with my assertion.

Just more female victimhood, "Andy", that is designed to just shut men up.

2:23 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger MJ said...

Why can't we stick to the issues without bringing in a bunch of irrelevant, borderline insane claptrap?

This guy is a political hater who believes that his side approves his tactics. He sees that liberal standards are only applied to non-lefties while worse abuses by lefties or approved victim groups are ignored or explained away. So he expected his conservative target would pretect him. And to a great extent, it will.

2:53 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Jim S. said...

Just to be clear, I've always understood "hate f***" as two people who normally hate each other using sex to express this hatred. In other words, it's supposed to be consensual, not rape. I knew guys in the military who referred to this sometimes, and one of them actually entered into a relationship with the woman afterwards.

Of course I'm not defending whatsisname's article. It was just slimy. But I don't think we should make it sound worse than it actually is by saying he was talking about rape. It was bad enough by itself.

3:04 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger . said...

Cyber-Murder! Quick! Call 911!

Is a “joke” like “don’t bend over to pick up the soap” made to a man convicted of a minor, non-violent crime, considered “Joke-Rape?”

Sigh. One thing is for sure, English is being Language Raped and it’s getting’ it in all orifices!

RaaaAAAaaaYYYyyyPPPeee!!!

3:30 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Josh said...

By definition, liberal men are cowards when it comes to women, conservative or not. They spend their lives kowtowing to the demands of feminists and making "safe distance" attacks on conservative women.

With a few possible exceptions, none of the liberal men I know are feminists, but they may be more sympathetic to some of its views. I don't have any friends who deliberately attack conservative women, and I certainly hope I am respectful of men and women whether they are conservative or liberal.

Libtards aren't for equal treatment - or even good treatment - of all women. Else they would be supporting things like microfinance in Africa instead of US-funded abortions for Africa.

Liberals don't support microfinance? I wouldn't be surprised if a liberal invented it. Bill Clinton spent a while making the rounds for kiva.org, and they received a huge influx of investment because of him.

It's not that all liberal men hate conservative women, but I think there's this myth about liberals (men and women) - that they're more tolerant, open-minded, peaceful than the more backwards and even barbaric conservatives. The myth is perpetuated in liberal-leaning media and in schools. Liberals in the media and academia by and large buy into this myth, so they don't believe (or are willing to openly admit) that people like them can also be misogynistic, racist, or intolerant in any way; they'll tend to explain away, ignore, and simply not report on such behavior in their ranks.

I think that's right. But is it too much to point out that a mirror image of that myth is being constructed right here and in the conservative-leaning media? One thing you could do is seek out liberal blogs, especially feminist blogs, and ask them why they don't take these issues more seriously. Maybe you have already. It can actually be fun to try to find people who disagree with you and engage them directly. There's just more to talk about.

Honestly, I see the potential for the blogosphere to change some of the polarization and hypocrisy, but so far it's made it worse.

3:39 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Peter Dane said...

It's for the same reason that liberals would tell you It Is The End Of The Muthafukkin' World if a man in poer even looks at a subordinate woman with desire and Teh Wimminzes Nevah! Lie About Rape ...

...Except when that Dreamy Bill Clinton Does it with Monica Lewinsky. And the Accusation of him raping a woman is a Filthy Lie(tm) made up by some bitch. Then it's "Different."

With liberals it is never about principles, only politics.

4:08 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger EKatz said...

"One thing you could do is seek out liberal blogs, especially feminist blogs, and ask them why they don't take these issues more seriously. Maybe you have already. It can actually be fun to try to find people who disagree with you and engage them directly. There's just more to talk about."

I do also visit liberal blogs. That's how I found out that some of them have also called out Cimbalo on his behavior. And I have asked others on blogs why they don't take these issues more seriously... I haven't yet gotten an answer that actually addresses the question (usually it involves a downplaying of the original remarks with a follow-up of "Malkin really is a bitch" or "insert name here" is a bigot/bitch/etc. so who really cares... another popular response is to say, who cares, because "insert name of conservative" is sexist and all conservatives are sexist, so let them get a taste of their own medicine).

As for conservative blogs creating a mirror image of the myth... I hope that's not the case, hence the last line in my first comment on this thread. I don't want there to be a double standard, whether in favor of liberals or conservatives, when it comes to pointing out foul behavior. But it does especially bother me when liberals wear the mantle of 'respectfulness' and 'tolerance' while engaging in (or countenancing) behavior/speech that demonstrates nothing of the sort.

I agree that you should not live in an 'intellectual echo chamber', whether online or off, but instead read different viewpoints and engage people with different viewpoints - even if you still wind up vehemently disagreeing with them. If you're interested in finding websites that are intellectually rich and offer articles and links to publications and blogs of different viewpoints and a wide range of topics (science, culture, politics, etc.), my favorite one is Arts & Letters Daily (www.aldaily.com) (just in case you've never been there). I recommend it to everyone.

4:40 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Francis W. Porretto said...

"[D]o you really think a pansy guy like this Guy Cimbalo would have the courage to get in a room with, much less actually rape any of these conservative women?"

Put him in a room with Ann Coulter and he'd be lucky to escape with his life.

4:52 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Cham said...

Francis and Helen: The person who wins in a fight isn't necessarily the most righteous, the most moral or the most law abiding. The person who wins in a fight is the person who knows a little something about fighting, is stronger and faster than their opponent. We have no idea about Mr. Cimbalo's skills, nor the fighting skills of the conservative blogging women nor Anne Coulter.

4:59 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Cham said...

Not to go off topic but here is one for Helen.

6:03 PM, June 09, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why do you get so exercised by some stuff that a writer gets paid to write and is put in a magazine for some guys (yes: conservatives and liberals read it)? Sneer and move on.
No woman ever needed an abortion because of "cyber rape."

6:50 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Unknown said...

Leave it to Tether to feel sympathy for a man who extols the virtues of 'hate sex', better known by its legal definition: rape. And in the process vilify a woman (and one sympathetic to men's rights at that) for expressing her contempt for such a man. You very much remind me of the man-hating feminists you so revile.

Oh yes, more "Shaming Language"... or as liberals put it; "Hate Speech".

But please, do go on, Tether, keep it up. I am sure that, despite setting back the cause of men's rights (and giving ammo to the feminists ravings) every time you make a post like your first in this thread, it will warm your heart to know you put conservative women in their place.

However I am indebted to you for something. Most of my friends think I am a misogynist. But after showing them your posts they have shut up about that. So thank you!

6:51 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hey look Tether, I found your perfect woman!

www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3946

Perhaps you should look her up? I sense love in the air...

6:57 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Unknown said...

Oh, I am sorry, Tether, it looks like I got you all wrong... you are actually on the same page as most feminists on this issue!

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/when-rape-fantasies-involve-conservative-women-feminists-are-silent/

7:00 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Mario said...

I haven't read Playboy in almost 20 years, but I'm sad to see that in the interim they've managed to outdo Hustler.

For shame!

7:16 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger GawainsGhost said...

You're right, Dr. Helen. A man who is intimidated by or afraid of a strong, confident woman is not a man. But rather a cowering boy.

I got no problem with women. It's stupid, spoiled, conceited little girls I won't have anything to do with.

7:48 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger mark hays said...

The conservative women of the Fox Network variety (at least) are actually not quite so frightening as they are horribly repulsive.

They have that same shrill psychotic wail and robotic speech pattern.. only vaguely humanlike- almost identical to their liberal counterparts. The only difference is the content of the mindless shreiking.

The reality is that if you did enter a room with this variety of harpys and got into an argument with them and began winning, they would call 911. So it is the fear of false accusation and guaranteed subsequent arrest that is the real fear men feel of any political persuasion around women.

It's not the women themselves, but the SWAT team they hold the remote control to in their hands in the form of a cell phone- using them as their personal bouncers for anyone who would disagree with them.

Hope that cleared everything up for all of you.

7:57 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger Jay Hammers said...

You rant is without substance, I must de-follow thee.

10:45 PM, June 09, 2009  
Blogger . said...

The term "cyber-rape" is THE JOKE of this whole scam.

Sorry, as Zenpriest says, it is not a good day until I have pissed one liberal and one conservative alike.

This woman should be SHUNNED!

MEN, go to PRISON, and get RAPED in the REAL sense for LIFE, up the ASS, which FEMINISTS CAMPAIGNED was less serious than vaginal rape... (Male rape IS argued as more prevalent, because of prison population, than female rape! Wow, eh? The numbers are interesting!)

And we are releasing men EN-MASSE because of PROVEN FALSE RAPE HYSTERIA and JACKASS Prosecutors. Exhibit One: The Duke Lacrosse Trial. (I left a link further up)

Bullshit!

Cyber-rape!

MY GOD!

Where IS female chivalry? Eh?

This is HORSESHIT - not from you particularly, Helen - but, SAY SOMETHING!

Do women still want to be treated seriously, or do they need to have the cookie jar taken from them, like children who don't know right from wrong?

Cyber-rape!

Piss off.

Let's take back the language, eh?

This is CYBER-BULLSHIT.

You ladies, YES, those of you who are scared of RAAAAAAAAAAYPE! E-mail this shrew and tell her to get the language straight.

There are lots of men here who have been "financially RAAAAAAYYYYYPEd" and who have been "FAMILIALY RAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYPPPPPEEED!"

And that is one hell of a lot more goddamn serious than Michelle Malkin having a few slew words spoken against her.

As far as I knew, Great Goddess Michelle, is not above dishing them out herself!

RAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYPPPPPPPPE!

Christ!

12:42 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger . said...

Let's Cut out the RAAAAAAYYYYYPPPPE crapola, eh? And you conservative ladies COULD show us some CHIVALRY!

"If anyone is prosecuted for filing a false report, then victims of real attacks will be less likely to report them." -- David Angier (Massachusetts District Attorney)

"[Rape] is nothing more or less than a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear." -- Susan Brownmiller, Against Our Will, p.6

"Man's discovery that his genitalia could serve as a weapon to generate fear must rank as one of the most important discoveries of prehistoric times, along with the use of fire, and the first crude axe stone." -- Susan Brownmiller

"Heterosexuality is a die-hard custom through which male-supremacist institutions insure their own perpetuity and control over us. Women are kept, maintained and contained through terror, violence, and the spray of semen...[Lesbianism is] an ideological, political and philosophical means of liberation of all women from heterosexual tyranny... " -- Cheryl Clarke, "Lesbianism, An Act of Resistance," in This Bridge Called My Back: Writing by Radical Women of Color

"Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometime gain from the experience," -- Catherine Comins, Vassar College Assistant Dean of Student Life in Time.

"Marriage as an institution developed from rape as a practice. Rape, originally defined as abduction, became marriage by capture. Marriage meant the taking was to extend in time, to be not only use of but possession of, or ownership." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Marriage . . . is a legal license to rape." -- Andrea Dworkin, Letters From a War Zone, (Dutton Publishing, 1989)

"Rape, then, is the logical consequence of a system of definitions of what is normative. Rape is no excess, no aberration, no accident, no mistake--it embodies sexuality as the culture defines it." -- Andrea Dworkin, Our Blood: Prophecies and Discourses on Sexual Politics - The Rape Atrocity and the Boy Next Door, (Harper & Row, 1976)

"Rape is the primary heterosexual model for sexual relating. Rape is the primary emblem of romantic love. Rape is the means by which a woman is initiated into her womanhood as it is defined by men." -- Andrea Dworkin, Letters From a War Zone, (Dutton Publishing, 1989)

"Men are rapists, batterers, plunderers, killers; these same men are religious prophets, poets, heroes, figures of romance, adventure, accomplishment, figures ennobled by tragedy and defeat. Men have claimed the earth, called it 'Her.' Men ruin Her. Men have airplanes, guns, bombs, poisonous gases, weapons so perverse and deadly that they defy any authentically human imagination." -- Andrea Dworkin, Pornography: Men Possessing Women, (Penguin, 1979)

"To be rapeable, a position that is social, not biological, defines what a woman is." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Whatever they may be in public life, whatever their relationships with men, in their relationships with women, all men are rapists, and that's all they are. They rape us with their eyes, their laws, and their codes" -- Marilyn French, The Women's Room (1977) ISBN 0-345-35361-7 (p.462).

"As long as some men use physical force to subjugate females, all men need not. The knowledge that some men do suffices to threaten all women. He can beat or kill the woman he claims to love; he can rape women...he can sexually molest his daughters... THE VAST MAJORITY OF MEN IN THE WORLD DO ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE." -- Marilyn French (her emphasis)

(Sadly, I am NOT done!)

1:22 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger . said...

"All men are rapists and that's all they are" -- Marilyn French, Authoress; (later, advisoress to Al Gore's Presidential Campaign.)

"And if the professional rapist is to be separated from the average dominant heterosexual [male], it may be mainly a quantitative difference." -- Susan Griffin "Rape: The All-American Crime"

"We live in a culture that condones and celebrates rape. Within a phallocentric, patriarchal state the rape of women by men is a ritual that daily perpetuates and maintains sexist oppression and exploitation. We cannot hope to transform "rape culture" without committing ourselves fully to resisting and eradicating patriarchy." -- Bell Hooks, "Seduced by Violence No More," in Stan, Adele ed. Debating Sexual Correctness (New York, 1995) p.231.

"Men's sexuality is mean and violent, and men so powerful that they can 'reach WITHIN women to fuck/construct us from the inside out.' Satan-like, men possess women, making their wicked fantasies and desires women's own. A woman who has sex with a man, therefore, does so against her will, 'even if she does not feel forced.' -- Judith Levine, (explicating comment profiling prevailing misandry.)

"I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men. It is hatred not only for the anonymous man who makes sucking noises on the street, not only for the rapist or the judge who acquits him, but for what the Greeks called philo-aphilos, 'hate in love,' for the men women share their lives with--husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, coworkers." -- Judith Levine, Authoress of My Enemy, My love

"There are no boundaries between affectionate sex and slavery in (the male) world. Distinctions between pleasure and danger are academic; the dirty-laundrylist of 'sex acts'...includes rape, foot binding, fellatio, intercourse, auto eroticism, incest, anal intercourse, use and production of pornography, cunnilingus, sexual harassment, and murder." -- Judith Levine; summarizing comment on the WAS document, (A southern Women's Writing Collective: Women Against Sex.)

"Compare victims' reports of rape with women's reports of sex. They look a lot alike....[T]he major distinction between intercourse (normal) and rape (abnormal) is that the normal happens so often that one cannot get anyone to see anything wrong with it." -- Catharine MacKinnon, quoted in Christina Hoff Sommers, "Hard-Line Feminists Guilty of Ms.-Representation," Wall Street Journal, November 7, 1991.

"All sex, even consensual sex between a married couple, is an act of violence perpetrated against a woman." -- Catharine MacKinnon

"Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated." -- Catharine MacKinnon

"Look to your left, look to your right, look in front of you , and look behind you. Statistics tell us you have just laid eyes on someone guilty of sexual assault." -- Catharine MacKinnon, from her Commencement Speech given to Yale University, 1990


(Sadly, I am STILL NOT done! These dizzy broads really HATE US!)

1:23 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger . said...

"Feminism is built on believing women's accounts of sexual use and abuse by men." -- Catharine MacKinnon, Feminism Unmodified, 1987

"And let's put one lie to rest for all time: the lie that men are oppressed, too, by sexism--the lie that there can be such a thing as 'men's liberation groups.' Oppression is something that one group of people commits against another group, specifically because of a 'threatening' characteristic shared by the latter group--skin color, sex or age, etc. The oppressors are indeed FUCKED UP by being masters, but those masters are not OPPRESSED. Any master has the alternative of divesting himself of sexism or racism--the oppressed have no alternative--for they have no power--but to fight. In the long run, Women's Liberation will of course free men--but in the short run it's going to cost men a lot of privilege, which no one gives up willingly or easily. Sexism is NOT the fault of women—KILL YOUR FATHERS, not your mothers." -- Robin Morgan

"I claim that rape exists any time sexual intercourse occurs when it has not been initiated by the woman, out of her own genuine affection and desire." -- Robin Morgan

"Patriarchy requires violence or the subliminal threat of violence in order to maintain itself... The most dangerous situation for a woman is not an unknown man in the street, or even the enemy in wartime, but a husband or lover in the isolation of their home." -- Gloria Steinem

"The more famous I get, the more power I have to hurt men." -- Sharon Stone


RAAAAAaaaaaYYYYYyyyyyPPPPpppppEEEE????

GO FUCK YOURSELVES! -- ROB FEDDERS!

1:23 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger . said...

Cyber-rayyyyyype.

What a freakin' joke.

Let's take back the damn language!

1:24 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger . said...

Don't tell me... the next thing is that we should all have table cloths that cover the legs of our tables!

Gak!

Quite frankly, I don't give a shit about ANY rape!

It's kinda like the boy who cried wolf... remember that story... it was one of them who had a moral meaning to it.

And NO, I don't care about the women who were "really raped." Lol, weren't ya all?

You know what?

Your vagina is DESIGNED to be a spongy piece of flesh that accomodates a penis.

If unwanted, YES, that is damn awful.

But, does it warrant imprisonment similar to MURDERING someone?

Holy! Ladies... a little too much thought between your legs, eh?

Bad, Yes!

The same as murder?

Again... go F*ck yourselves. Aren't you somefin special.

I'm buying stocks in dildo companies.

And this guy’s company! Uh oh, ladies… overplayed the RAAAAaaaaYYYYppppEEEE card a bit much?

Lol!

Men have always adapted... I have no doubt they will again. (Spike vs. Rhythm)

2:12 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger . said...

Men Have Bred Dogs and Cattle, Why not Women?

Why the hell wouldn’t we?

Anyone?

Anyone?

How about you, McFly?

Laughing out loud!

(Remember, Sir Harry also has a Ph D in Psychology.)

2:20 AM, June 10, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If we stick to the subject, the article was basically about grudge raping a select group of women because of their political beliefs.

Should any of the mentioned "deserved targets" find themselves alone with this guy somehow, I would expect them to shoot first and ask questions later. One could simply hand reprints of his article over to the judge and jury in defense. Rape isn't about sex. I also doubt those convicted of the act have asked if the woman was a democrat or a republican first. Until this guy.

5:22 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Chuck Pelto said...

TO: Dr. Helen, et al.
RE: Heck....

....the other night, David Letterman, on the Tonight Show, 'hate f**ked' a fourteen year-old on national television.

And the audience 'laughed'.

Seems like this is going to become the latest tool in the hands of the 'liberals'/'progressives'.

Regards,

Chuck(le)
[Evil has many tools, but a lie is the handle that fits them all.]

7:15 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Chuck Pelto said...

P.S. The image of Letterman reminded me of that EPA bureaucrat from Ghostbusters. You know....

....the one Bill Murray describes as d**kless.....

7:18 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Chuck Pelto said...

TO: br549
RE: Unfortunately....

One could simply hand reprints of his article over to the judge and jury in defense....I also doubt those convicted of the act have asked if the woman was a democrat or a republican first. Until this guy. -- br549

...with the sort of judges the liberal dominated state senates (see Reynolds v. Simms SCOTUS 1964) have been putting on the benches, and the way THEY manipulate the court proceedings, you're probably correct.

Regards,

Chuck(le)
[Our safety, our liberty, depends upon preserving the Constitution of the United States as our fathers made it inviolate. The people of the United States are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. -- Abraham Lincoln]

7:26 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger I R A Darth Aggie said...

Even if not, are all the writers for men's magazines really cowardly misogynists?

If they thought the Playboy article in question as being "no big deal", then the answer is yes.

I suspect if someone where to substitute "Michelle Obama", "Hillary Clinton", "Jeanne Grafalo" and so on, those very people would have had a cow and been outraged at the hate from the right.

9:35 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Cham said...

If the man was to substitute Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and and Jenine Garafalo nobody would say anything because female democrats are very used to having hate spewed at them. Life goes on.

9:51 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Tam said...

"If the man was to substitute Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and and Jenine Garafalo nobody would say anything because female democrats are very used to having hate spewed at them."

I'd ask you to ponder on the irony of your statement, grasshopper, but obviously the concept is lost to you.

10:05 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Chuck Pelto said...

TO: All
RE: Cham & Rank Hypocrisy?

If the man was to substitute Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and and Jenine Garafalo nobody would say anything because female democrats are very used to having hate spewed at them. Life goes on. -- Cham

I wonder if Cham can explain away the 'outrage' that was expressed when Rush Limbaugh referred to Hillary and Chelsea in disparaging terms. And how it relates to his claim that people don't get upset with female Democrats are disparaged.

Then again, we have David Letterman's comments regarding Palin's 14 year-old daughter from the other night.

Regards,

Chuck(le)
[Where there is no religion, hypocrisy becomes good taste.]

10:13 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Unknown said...

Well, well. This one pushed some personal quirk buttons on Tether and Rob Fedders, didn't it?

"If I had everything video-taped, so that there were no false accusations, I can honestly say that I would not be afraid of being in a room alone with you, Important Doctor Helen.

If I am allowed to defend myself."

Allowed how? Verbally? You may not be afraid, but you'd lose. You can't stay away from false generalities.

Cham -- You're simply wrong on this.

10:22 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Roci said...

I think that Gimbalo's threat should be taken seriously and any woman on that list now has reasonable cause to shoot him dead if he approaches within 50 feet of her.

He has motive and intent clearly established. All that is missing is opportunity.

He seems to have forgotten that conservative women also are not against carrying guns. Nor do they frown when their male friends do. Karma can be fickle as well.

10:41 AM, June 10, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"He has motive and intent clearly established. All that is missing is opportunity."

----------

Excellent mis-statement of the law, Roci, since the issue in your hypothetical would be proving the affirmative defense of self-defense.

11:15 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Chuck Pelto said...

TO: JG
RE: Roci

Excellent mis-statement of the law, Roci, since the issue in your hypothetical would be proving the affirmative defense of self-defense. -- JG

I agree that shooting Gimbalo on sight is a bit much. But I think it would be an interesting demonstration for the women on the list to go for a restraining order against his being within 50 yards of them.

Regards,

Chuck(le)
[Only two forces hold [human] nature in check: the restraint of conscience and the restraint of the sword. The less that citizens have the former, the more the state must employ the latter. -- Tom DeLay]

11:40 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Peter Dane said...

Missing of the point on the massive scale.

The issue is not "hate fucking" but rather the liberal hypocrisy involved herein, to wit, that a much lesser article mocking liberal women would be a media firestorm of outrage and calls for censorship, loss of jobs, criminal charges, etc - while, when directed at conservative women, apathy and even approbation are the order of the day.

11:45 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Roci said...

Chuck,
I am not getting your point. I was not referring to any law in particular, only what a reasonable person would consider. If any of the women see this person in close proximity, they should reasonably guess what his intentions are and act accordingly.

Unless they are liberal. Then they should get restraining orders and call 9-11 multiple times hoping that agents of the state will get there in time to provide for their security.

11:58 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Helen said...

Cham,

The difference is that liberals get away with saying hate-filled things because the media gives them a pass. This is simply a fact. Conservatives have learned that they do not get a pass, and are raked over the coals for anything. Rush says he wants Obama's policies to fail (so do I), then he is vilified not only by the media but by the White House administration itself. If George Lopez says "Fuck Bush" it is put on HBO and cheered by liberals. So you have no idea of what you are talking about. Try making conservative talking points in many academic settings, media settings etc. and you will see the hate and censorship come down on you like you have never witnessed.

11:59 AM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Roci said...

Words mean something. When you publicly state your intention to act violently against someone, you justify their automatic and reasonable desire to prevent you from doing so.

12:00 PM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Chuck Pelto said...

TO: Roci
RE: Not Getting MY 'Point'?

I am not getting your point. I was not referring to any law in particular.... -- Roci

Actually, if you re-read my comment you'll notice that I am quoting JG. And it was JG who was referring to the Law.

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Chuck(le)
[For additional information, please re-read this comment.]
Regard

12:10 PM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger Unknown said...

Late to the party, but some points:

1 - what a delicious takedown by the lovely Doc.

2 - women are gorgeous, freeflowing sex should be revered, orgies are a good idea, boobies should be bare and big

To which, as a guy of the male persuasion, I can only say sweeet! [dives into foxhole]

3 - Put him in a room with Ann Coulter and he'd be lucky to escape with his life.

I would pay money to watch that, especially since Ms. Coulter knows her way around high-powered rifles. (Was going to post a link to a pic of Ann sighting a target with a rifle, but it's been aged off her site, sadly.)

4 - We have no idea about Mr. Cimbalo's skills, nor the fighting skills of the conservative blogging women nor Anne Coulter.

See parenthetical above. Would still pay money.

5 - Even if not, are all the writers for men's magazines really cowardly misogynists? Are all liberal men cowards who hate conservative women?

two words: Sarah Palin.

3:47 PM, June 10, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cimbalo's article, Cooper's tea bagging statement, Letterman's stupid remark. These people are not professionals, not even adults. And as Scott has brought forward, Sarah Palin.

Who will run for president in 2012 is, as of yet, unknown. As it stands now, even if they're not running, I'm writing in Gingrich / Palin on election day.

And of course it's politics. It's all politics. Even feminism. No feminist, save Tammy Bruce, protested a single time about Governor Palin's treatment during the campaign.

7:05 PM, June 10, 2009  
Blogger By The Sword said...

Dr Helen:

I have to say that I am disappointed by your article. Cyber-rape? Indeed? And what shall we call what happens to men in divorce courts and the judgments passed upon men by Judges across America? How about Judicial Rape?

I will tell you something about us men Doc, more and more of us are waking up every day and we are becoming aware of the shit-deal that our society gives us. We can no longer be content with a lifetime of work, a wife, a house, two cars, 2.1 brats and retirement. You women broke the deal with the massive RAPE of millions of men, RAPE-ing our hard-earned finances, RAPE-ing our rights, and stealing our children away from us.

Soon, there won't be enough manginas and captain-save-a-hoe's left in the world to support women's high-status lifestyle. So enjoy your power while it lasts.

8:37 AM, June 11, 2009  
Blogger Helen said...

By The Sword,

Sometimes I am going to write things that readers disagree with. And yes, I think that Judicial rape is an adequate term for some of the injustices done against men in our kangaroo courts. The point of my post was that this guy wrote some hate-filled things because he thought there would be no repercussions from his buddies in the liberal media. That's the real point I was trying to make.

10:24 AM, June 12, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Liberals don't support microfinance? I wouldn't be surprised if a liberal invented it.


Except it was invented by the guy who won the Nobel Prize a couple of years ago, Muhammad Yunus, for the Grameen Bank that he developed to extend micro-credit.

10:38 AM, June 12, 2009  
Blogger dienw said...

Let's see:
A gorilla momentarily escaped from a South Carolina zoo and attacked a pizza vendor yesterday; so, let's do some "Letterman" jokes.

1. Michelle was upset her latest haute culture outfits had not arrived yet.

2. Michelle only wanted to place a call to St Louis for pizza.

3. The White House denied all claims that the gorilla was one of Obama's distant, Kenyan cousins.

4. Michelle was no longer proud of her country.

9:09 AM, June 13, 2009  
Blogger Josh said...

I haven't yet gotten an answer that actually addresses the question (usually it involves a downplaying of the original remarks with a follow-up of "Malkin really is a bitch" or "insert name here" is a bigot/bitch/etc. so who really cares... another popular response is to say, who cares, because "insert name of conservative" is sexist and all conservatives are sexist, so let them get a taste of their own medicine).

I've looked around and seen some of those responses now in the press. They are really vile. I'm more convinced by what people say than what they don't.

As for conservative blogs creating a mirror image of the myth... I hope that's not the case, hence the last line in my first comment on this thread. I don't want there to be a double standard, whether in favor of liberals or conservatives, when it comes to pointing out foul behavior.

There is no double standard. It's just that people feel a warm happy feeling when they are part of a group. They can see the varied opinions within their own group and accept them as part of a tapestry, but they form caricatures of outside groups and believe they have uniformly evil opinions that must be countered with full force.

my favorite one is Arts & Letters Daily (www.aldaily.com) (just in case you've never been there). I recommend it to everyone.

Thanks! I'll check it out.

1:49 PM, June 13, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Apparently somebody's been accusing Playboy of having a smidgen of class, and they are taking measures to sort out the problem.

10:08 PM, June 14, 2009  
Blogger Gabriel Hanna said...

Granted I'm not up on the hip teen slang. But I think the idea of "hate f---" is that your mojo is so powerful that even women who hate you want to have sex with you.

It's a way of putting uppity women in their place, but I don't think rape is involved in the fantasy.

6:59 PM, June 18, 2009  

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