The moderators here don't follow the site guidelines. You of all people should be aware of this. They don't treat their job with any degree of good will or sincerity. Jake's thread remains because it's a pisstake the moderators find funny. Jake's thread very clearly does not belong on a forum like this, but when you've leftist, self-hating moderators who like topics about killing men, this is just the way it's going to be. Had Jake's thread been about exterminating women and not men, I think you know how that would go down. — Buxtebuddha
It is undeniable that we live in a male-dominated society. Women are precluded from some roles in society altogether and do not do well in other spheres due to the 'boy's club' nature of those spheres. The majority of domestic violence overwhelmingly consist in men aggressing women, the vast majority of rapes are committed by men. Men are also the predominant oppressors of children, at least when it comes to child abuse and paedophilia. I mean, all of this is just so obvious I don't see how you can reasonably deny it. — Janus
Is that correct? — T Clark
Do you really think the question of whether women have been and are more oppressed by men than men have been and are by women is not relevant to your question about whether Jake's thread should be moderated or not? — Janus
Do you agree in principle at least that the distinction should be made between oppressed, non-oppressed and oppressor? — Janus
Do you really want women to be thought of as victims who are not responsible for their own behavior? — T Clark
Here's the problem - oppressed people are not responsible for their lives. Do you really want women to be thought of as victims who are not responsible for their own behavior? It is really dangerous to a class of people to think of them as victims. — T Clark
But I think if you looked closely at the questions in the thread you mentioned, the OP was constructing a puzzle. We presently have no plan for turning ourselves into pacifists, so the OP wants to paint the reader into the corner of supporting the insupportable. That's pretty philosophical. — frank
a degrading and demeaning discussion about men — T Clark
I haven't seen that. Could you cite a specific moment when men were demeaned or degraded? I, for my part, have tried to stick with facts about the prevalence of male-perpetrated crime world wide. — NKBJ
shows a deep contempt for men but who refuses to discuss it's implications. — T Clark
It is my understanding that Jake's intention is that the program would not be voluntary. Women will not be allowed to mate with men. Men will not be allowed to mate with women — T Clark
I can't find the discussion. Looks like it was deleted. — T Clark
Clarky the Clamorer — Buxtebuddha
It is undeniable that we live in a male-dominated society. Women are precluded from some roles in society altogether and do not do well in other spheres due to the 'boy's club' nature of those spheres. The majority of domestic violence overwhelmingly consist in men aggressing women, the vast majority of rapes are committed by men. Men are also the predominant oppressors of children, at least when it comes to child abuse and paedophilia. I mean, all of this is just so obvious I don't see how you can reasonably deny it. — Janus
As Malcolm X said, the house negro has played the victim card for decades. For some women, being thought of as a victim paradoxically grants them a feeling of being powerful, seeing as they are able to influence others to think a certain way about them.
The house Negro usually lived close to his master. He dressed like his master. He wore his master's second-hand clothes. He ate food that his master left on the table. And he lived in his master's house--probably in the basement or the attic--but he still lived in the master's house.
So whenever that house Negro identified himself, he always identified himself in the same sense that his master identified himself. — Malcolm X: "The Race Problem"
Was his post offensive? No. Was his post inflammatory? Maybe, but it wasn't without merit. Was he trying to trap people in contradictions? If he was, he has lots of company here. Philosophers seem to live for finding a contradictory statement.
Is this thread worth keeping? Absolutely. — Bitter Crank
I think it's sorting itself out though.
Should a proposal to eliminate men from society be allowed on the forum — T Clark
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