Here: Go Read Some Other Blog!
Thank heavens for other bloggers! If it wasn't for them, I'd have to do all the work myself. But instead, I get to be lazy. ;)
The blog to which I am sending you is the work of Factory, who is an occasional commenter at CF. Factory has been in production for quite a while now, but I have only recently become aware of his authorial existence in cyberspace. His blog is the interestingly titled Hunting for Archetypes. He shares my enthusiasm for the Uomini3000 platform, and you will observe that he has posted the entire document directly online:
http://huntingforarchetypes.blogspot.com
I think you will enjoy Factory's thoughtful and enlightening posts, along with the candid, nonchalant, "tell it like it is" tone of voice in which he delivers his message.
I'd like to direct your attention to a couple of individual posts. From the first of these, MRAs and feminists alike could learn a thing or four. Take your time and digest it very, very thoroughly, folks: http://tinyurl.com/6d4pfg
And I will climb onto my own soapbox for a minute or two. Make no mistake about this, but given the objective historical condition of the world today, and in view of all those ugly trends which are barreling along the pike with nary a hint of deceleration, the growth of misogyny is inevitable. INEVITABLE! If things keep rolling the way they're rolling, then the misogynistic shift is harshly and unmercifully not avoidable. More and more men everywhere will learn to despise women, to look upon them with the utmost cynicism and disdain, to feel absolutely nothing but stone-cold contempt for them, and will want nothing at all to do with them—and I mean nothing as in no dealings of any kind whatsoever. Nothing!
And let me say it one more time: THIS IS INEVITABLE—as water running down a hillside is inevitable—UNLESS certain things change in a very, very serious and fundamental way! How, you ask? What things? Well here's a clue: more feminism is not the answer! In fact, that would be exactly like treating cancer with more cancer—which doesn't sound very promising, does it?
So clearly, less feminism is the answer! And that is all we need to know. That thought alone will set our feet upon the one and only pathway that can ever possibly lead us up and out of bog, and away from the quagmire.
All right: the second Hunting for Archetypes post is here: http://tinyurl.com/68haqc
. . . and in its own way it draws the same conclusion I have drawn: that feminists are hiding from the world. Most of them by far—and by far most of the time—are only bouncing echoes off one another in a self-referential argot consisting of PoMo and other academic jargon along with a mish-mash of Freudian mindbuggery and assorted psychobabble. What they dread above all other things is real conversation with real people in the real world. They sound like, what shall I say?. . . snotty college kids regurgitating "what my professor said." Which a lot of them in fact are, or recently were, or were some years ago. They differ from the MRAs in that they are fueled by hate yet paradoxically "out of gas", so it's a mercy for them that they can discourse words of civil venom from a cloven tongue while veiling their moral bankruptcy in the gauzy sophistries of intellectual predation.
But hang them, or send them all to the devil, and give me a pack of ranting, cursing MRAs any day!
The blog to which I am sending you is the work of Factory, who is an occasional commenter at CF. Factory has been in production for quite a while now, but I have only recently become aware of his authorial existence in cyberspace. His blog is the interestingly titled Hunting for Archetypes. He shares my enthusiasm for the Uomini3000 platform, and you will observe that he has posted the entire document directly online:
http://huntingforarchetypes.blogspot.com
I think you will enjoy Factory's thoughtful and enlightening posts, along with the candid, nonchalant, "tell it like it is" tone of voice in which he delivers his message.
I'd like to direct your attention to a couple of individual posts. From the first of these, MRAs and feminists alike could learn a thing or four. Take your time and digest it very, very thoroughly, folks: http://tinyurl.com/6d4pfg
And I will climb onto my own soapbox for a minute or two. Make no mistake about this, but given the objective historical condition of the world today, and in view of all those ugly trends which are barreling along the pike with nary a hint of deceleration, the growth of misogyny is inevitable. INEVITABLE! If things keep rolling the way they're rolling, then the misogynistic shift is harshly and unmercifully not avoidable. More and more men everywhere will learn to despise women, to look upon them with the utmost cynicism and disdain, to feel absolutely nothing but stone-cold contempt for them, and will want nothing at all to do with them—and I mean nothing as in no dealings of any kind whatsoever. Nothing!
And let me say it one more time: THIS IS INEVITABLE—as water running down a hillside is inevitable—UNLESS certain things change in a very, very serious and fundamental way! How, you ask? What things? Well here's a clue: more feminism is not the answer! In fact, that would be exactly like treating cancer with more cancer—which doesn't sound very promising, does it?
So clearly, less feminism is the answer! And that is all we need to know. That thought alone will set our feet upon the one and only pathway that can ever possibly lead us up and out of bog, and away from the quagmire.
All right: the second Hunting for Archetypes post is here: http://tinyurl.com/68haqc
. . . and in its own way it draws the same conclusion I have drawn: that feminists are hiding from the world. Most of them by far—and by far most of the time—are only bouncing echoes off one another in a self-referential argot consisting of PoMo and other academic jargon along with a mish-mash of Freudian mindbuggery and assorted psychobabble. What they dread above all other things is real conversation with real people in the real world. They sound like, what shall I say?. . . snotty college kids regurgitating "what my professor said." Which a lot of them in fact are, or recently were, or were some years ago. They differ from the MRAs in that they are fueled by hate yet paradoxically "out of gas", so it's a mercy for them that they can discourse words of civil venom from a cloven tongue while veiling their moral bankruptcy in the gauzy sophistries of intellectual predation.
But hang them, or send them all to the devil, and give me a pack of ranting, cursing MRAs any day!



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and in its own way it draws the same conclusion I have drawn: that feminists are hiding from the world.
I liken them to five year olds with thier fingers in the ears sayin LALALALALALA over and over so as to not hear something they don't like.
I have to wonder how more feminists heads don't explode from the cognitive dissonance of how empowered women are, and then always playing the victim.
And as for the ranting, cursing MRA's? I see more bile and hatred on femnist sites than I ever see on MRA/MRM/FRA sites.
Feminist who do make the decisions are not so much hiding but rather getting on with the job at hand.
Older ones seem to have a pretty good life as if it was meant for them. They do feel the misogyny but to them it has existed for ages.
And it seems to me the misandry has existed for ages too.
Both seem to have reasons for doing this. It is not a spare of the moment thing.
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I think for the most people, this whole thing looks almost like fair treatment of each other. But then people could ask themselves, "Why would you want to hang around men or women who don't just dislike you, but hate you. Why would you sacrafice all the beauty in this world and all the good times just to be hated to your face?"
Maybe the key is to have trust in a higher power that things always balance out and make the most of a life that can be taken from you any minute.
And besides, every action creates reaction. When something affects you personally, then of course you and your family and your close friends are going to fight for justice and use public support where possible.
But if it is possible to not be affected, to shelter yourself and your family .. then you go your own way. So many times this seems to come up as a best solution.
CF, am I still confusing ....
@Julie: Actually, no ....
@CF: Great!
I enjoyed reading the site you referred readers to. I especially like the pictures.
@Julie: I don't know. . . HAVE you done something wrong? You would know that better than I would.;-)
"I would make a great feminist because I understand what is behind this. But I also make a great masculinist for the same reasons."
Y'know, that's funny. *I* myself, would make a great feminist if I decided to walk that road. It would take me no time at all to master their jargon and their discourse, and then I could set up shop and sling the slop with the best of 'em! ;-)
But never fear, that ain't gonna happen!!
As for "masculinist", that too ain't gonna happen. I am NOT a "masculinist": I refuse to call myself by that name.
I am a CFAC: a Counter-Feminist Agent of Change
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Oh hey, I see where you posted the U3 platform on the MENZ site. But. . . why do the ten comments so far have absolutely no bearing on the post itself? What are those people on about? Or. . am I missing something? :(
Are yes! I do know of this.
CFAC: a Counter-Feminist Agent of Change
This is much better.
"feminists are hiding from the world....What they dread above all other things is real conversation with real people in the real world."
Yep, yep, yep. SO true! A conversation with a Feminist consists of him/her launching a series of rapid-fire personal attacks and then they stomp off in a huff of "hurt feelings" and "I'm offended."
Thanks for the nod Fidelbogen, it's nice to get some feedback other than being told I'm an embarrassment to the Men's Rights Movement.
he he
Whatever.
I certainly hope I am getting through the noise to a few people, as your blog has definitely done for me...it's outstanding, and your logic is impeccable.
As to the images, they were created expressly for the purpose of distribution, and anyone who would like a full resolution image can feel free to contact me...they're about 3000 pixels wide, which is good enough for a photorealistic 10 inch "billboard" (or bumper sticker). In fact, if any of your readers are currently attending University or College, I would appreciate it if you could see fit to lay a few of these around the Student Union Centre or commons....just make sure no one knows it was you (or you may have to have F.I.R.E. defend you). It's sort of meant to be an "adbuster" campaign, utilizing their own rhetoric to highlight the hypocrisy.
Plus, it would be really funny to watch the heads explode on campus.
Incidentally, a couple of posts were initially written as YouTube scripts...the videos are linked from the blog. Be forewarned though, a couple were recorded on Sunday morning....prior to my shower for the day.
One thing I should make clear though:
Your approach is BY FAR the best I've seen so far to the "Feminist Problem".
Hi, Coffee Catholic.
I have enjoyed reading your comments on this site. You choice of words are music to my ears.
Hi, Factory,
Thanx for the OK to use your pictures. I can see myself using them for a few things.
You're welcome julie. Thanks for liking them. :)
Factory. I don't really know what to say in reply. But your pictures are very special. They are real for today.
I am leaving the MRM in 2009.
But this is my foundation site and I was lucky to get to know an unknown man. Gosh, I don't think I have done anything so crazy in my life.
But still, I like his boundaries. I have always known where I stand.
........
If there is any advice I can give to this movement, it is this...
Nothing.
Yeap, nothing.
You have to go through all the hoops just to make a conclusion that fits you.
Give what you can but always know when you can't. That's the tricky part.
But one of your pictures is very special to me and I will use it. Thanx so much for your work.
"feminists are hiding from the world....What they dread above all other things is real conversation with real people in the real world."
I think that's true to a point.
On the other hand, the Internet is a great place to get into endless, pointless shouting matches, so at some point, people who talk on the Internet usually filter out critics. On some bulletin boards, there are "ignore lists," but ultimately people tend to post on bulletin boards that are moderated by sympathizers.
Thus the Internet is not a single marketplace of ideas, it's thousands of echo chambers with flame wars at the boundaries.
"Thus the Internet is not a single marketplace of ideas, it's thousands of echo chambers with flame wars at the boundaries."
Yes. . . but let's not forget to factor all those silent ones who simply float around, to lurk and learn. . .
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