2 Guests viewing this page
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by TheMadAsshatter
Raw
Avatar of TheMadAsshatter

TheMadAsshatter Guess who's back

Member Seen 2 yrs ago

Ummm... Did it actually happen? I swear to god I saw news stories that are eerily similar to what OP described.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by VarionusNW
Raw
Avatar of VarionusNW

VarionusNW Nobody In Particular

Member Seen 2 mos ago

Well. through a quick google search, I was able to find the story, and a number of people are talking about guns and toxic masculinity. I'm actually laughing at the concept of toxic masulinity. Here's what the geekfeminism wiki defines it as:

"Toxic masculinity is one of the ways in which Patriarchy is harmful to men. It refers to the socially-constructed attitudes that describe the masculine gender role as violent, unemotional, sexually aggressive, and so forth."

So, it's feminist bullshit about men being inherently destructive and evil. People are using this 1 event of a piece of shit being a piece of shit to justify the bullshit concept of "toxic masculinity."

It's extremely unlikely that someone's gender decides how violent, unfeeling, or generally evil they are. Those aspects of personality take a number of factors, not just "Are they male or female?" It makes me mad when anybody goes and says that 1 gender is inherently something (such as all men being evil, or all women being whores) or any group for that matter. Reducing people into groups fucking sucks, i mean, they are individuals, and not the exact same as someone else.

At least in this case, it's more likely that the kid was influenced by his surroundings (friends, family) and just became a whiny, spoiled brat, who felt like no one liked him. There are men like this, and women like this, so deal with it. Gun control might be something to talk about in reference to this, but "toxic masculinity" certainly is not.

All right, rant about bullshit is over. If someone wants, I can link to the articles that I found about the incident, since they are only a google search or two away.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Vilageidiotx
Raw
Avatar of Vilageidiotx

Vilageidiotx Jacobin of All Trades

Member Seen 2 yrs ago

I think you misinterpreted what you quoted. Like, nothing you said flowed from the definition you provided. It seems they are saying that 'toxic masculinity' describes men feeling socially pressured to behave in a way that is accepted as masculine even if doing so is destructive to them. They aren't saying that men are innately violent, but rather the opposite, that men are being pressured into behaving that way despite their instincts. Knowing the way teenage boys work because I was one once, I think there is some validity to that.

I don't know if it is relevant to this case or not, but the concept as a whole isn't crazy unreasonable. You just have to avoid the reactionary knee-jerk when you read about it. They aren't blaming you, relax, they are just hypothesizing how social constructs related to gender might have an effect on a case like this.
Hidden 9 yrs ago 9 yrs ago Post by Nytem4re
Raw
Avatar of Nytem4re

Nytem4re

Member Seen 2 mos ago

I think you misinterpreted what you quoted. Like, nothing you said flowed from the definition you provided. It seems they are saying that 'toxic masculinity' describes men feeling socially pressured to behave in a way that is accepted as masculine even if doing so is destructive to them. They aren't saying that men are innately violent, but rather the opposite, that men are being pressured into behaving that way despite their instincts. Knowing the way teenage boys work because I was one once, I think there is some validity to that.

I don't know if it is relevant to this case or not, but the concept as a whole isn't crazy unreasonable. You just have to avoid the reactionary knee-jerk when you read about it. They aren't blaming you, relax, they are just hypothesizing how social constructs related to gender might have an effect on a case like this.


The only problem I have with toxic masculinity as they present it is that they claim it is the work of the patriarchy. Actually, both males and females contribute to male stereotypes, not just males, which is not what they claim it to be (patriarchy)

Another problem I have with this concept is that it is most commonly used by radical feminists to blame men for pretty much everything they have an issue with. And yes, they have used this term in order to fit their agenda that only males are capable of such violent acts as these.

It's something that is actually a decent theory, but is misused dreadfully and blame is disproportionately placed in general on males, as if everything wrong in the world is because of us solely.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Dinh AaronMk
Raw
Avatar of Dinh AaronMk

Dinh AaronMk my beloved (french coded)

Member Seen 8 days ago

Ummm... Did it actually happen? I swear to god I saw news stories that are eerily similar to what OP described.


OP an heroed

RIP
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Awson
Raw
Avatar of Awson

Awson Waiting & Waiting

Member Seen 4 yrs ago

Op was talking about himself in the third person. He's in jail.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by KnightShade
Raw
Avatar of KnightShade

KnightShade

Member Seen 4 yrs ago

The only problem I have with toxic masculinity as they present it is that they claim it is the work of the patriarchy. Actually, both males and females contribute to male stereotypes, not just males, which is not what they claim it to be (patriarchy)

Another problem I have with this concept is that it is most commonly used by radical feminists to blame men for pretty much everything they have an issue with. And yes, they have used this term in order to fit their agenda that only males are capable of such violent acts as these.

It's something that is actually a decent theory, but is misused dreadfully and blame is disproportionately placed in general on males, as if everything wrong in the world is because of us solely.


Women aren't outside of patriarchy. While it's perpetuated by male power, women can still receive, accept and pass on patriarchal ideas. Not every woman is a feminist, or understands feminist theories enough to call bullshit.

You sort of covered your second point at the end there, but having a problem with misuse of a concept isn't the same as having a problem with a concept. I think sandwiches are great. If someone makes one without bread I don't have a problem with sandwiches, I have a problem with them.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Ace of Hearts
Raw
Avatar of Ace of Hearts

Ace of Hearts fight me irl

Banned Seen 7 yrs ago

So, it's feminist bullshit about men being inherently destructive and evil. People are using this 1 event of a piece of shit being a piece of shit to justify the bullshit concept of "toxic masculinity."


This one singular quote gave me enough cancer to end humanity.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by aza
Raw

aza Artichokes

Member Seen 1 yr ago

Well. through a quick google search, I was able to find the story, and a number of people are talking about guns and toxic masculinity. I'm actually laughing at the concept of toxic masulinity. Here's what the geekfeminism wiki defines it as:

"Toxic masculinity is one of the ways in which Patriarchy is harmful to men. It refers to the socially-constructed attitudes that describe the masculine gender role as violent, unemotional, sexually aggressive, and so forth."

So, it's feminist bullshit about men being inherently destructive and evil. People are using this 1 event of a piece of shit being a piece of shit to justify the bullshit concept of "toxic masculinity."

It's extremely unlikely that someone's gender decides how violent, unfeeling, or generally evil they are. Those aspects of personality take a number of factors, not just "Are they male or female?" It makes me mad when anybody goes and says that 1 gender is inherently something (such as all men being evil, or all women being whores) or any group for that matter. Reducing people into groups fucking sucks, i mean, they are individuals, and not the exact same as someone else.


You don't have a clue about what youre talking about, do you?

Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Dinh AaronMk
Raw
Avatar of Dinh AaronMk

Dinh AaronMk my beloved (french coded)

Member Seen 8 days ago

This whole thread took a turn for the Tumblr.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Vilageidiotx
Raw
Avatar of Vilageidiotx

Vilageidiotx Jacobin of All Trades

Member Seen 2 yrs ago

<Snipped quote by Vilageidiotx>

The only problem I have with toxic masculinity as they present it is that they claim it is the work of the patriarchy. Actually, both males and females contribute to male stereotypes, not just males, which is not what they claim it to be (patriarchy)

Another problem I have with this concept is that it is most commonly used by radical feminists to blame men for pretty much everything they have an issue with. And yes, they have used this term in order to fit their agenda that only males are capable of such violent acts as these.

It's something that is actually a decent theory, but is misused dreadfully and blame is disproportionately placed in general on males, as if everything wrong in the world is because of us solely.


There are those sorts of people who get the concept of patriarchy confused; they talk about in a way that accidentally turns it into an entity rather than a cultural idea, so that the 'Patriarchy' is used the same way somebody might use 'Illuminati'. Yes. Those people are wrong. But the fact that there are nutjobs on the fringe doesn't detract from the legitimate arguments they are getting confused. In the same way Christians shouldn't be summed up by Westboro Baptist Church, and Muslims shouldn't be summed up by ISIS, Feminists and Progressives shouldn't be summed up by sixteen year old shut-ins on tumblr.

Like, you want to avoid doing that thing where people hear a word and flip out irrationally. Don't froth at the mouth when you hear "Feminist", or else you'll end up the equivalent of one of those Atheists who froth at the mouth when they hear "God", or one of those sixty one year old shut-ins on the Yahoo News comment section that froth at the mouth at "Obama".
Hidden 9 yrs ago 9 yrs ago Post by Nytem4re
Raw
Avatar of Nytem4re

Nytem4re

Member Seen 2 mos ago

@KnightShade

I honestly think whether patriarchy exists is a matter of opinion. I can admit it did exist, but the extent it carries on into modern society is up to interpretation.

Toxic masculinity is also one of those grey areas for me. I agree with it somewhat, just not full acceptance.

@Vilageidiotx

Which is why I said radical feminists rather than just feminists. I have had many civilized conversations with feminists, and I have had a few bad "debates", if they can even be called that. Though I may disagree on some of their points, I don't berate nor do I insult them for their opinion.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Vilageidiotx
Raw
Avatar of Vilageidiotx

Vilageidiotx Jacobin of All Trades

Member Seen 2 yrs ago

It seems unlikely for there to be no vestigial elements of patriarchy left. I mean, shit, there are still vestigial elements of fucking feudalism floating around in the west.
Hidden 9 yrs ago 9 yrs ago Post by Unfortunately
Raw
Avatar of Unfortunately

Unfortunately smug

Member Seen 8 yrs ago

If this gets 24/7 media coverage and widespread sensationalism I'm going to have to shoot myself.

note: "myself" is not the name of a school
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Keyguyperson
Raw
Avatar of Keyguyperson

Keyguyperson Welcome to Cyberhell

Member Seen 6 mos ago

If this gets 24/7 media coverage and widespread sensationalism I'm going to have to shoot myself.


"LOOK AT THIS GUY! HE'S THE SHOOTER! LET'S TALK ABOUT HIM 24/7 LIKE HE'S A FUCKING CELEBRITY!"
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Ace of Hearts
Raw
Avatar of Ace of Hearts

Ace of Hearts fight me irl

Banned Seen 7 yrs ago

@KnightShade

I honestly think whether patriarchy exists is a matter of opinion.


TOP KEK.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by TheMadAsshatter
Raw
Avatar of TheMadAsshatter

TheMadAsshatter Guess who's back

Member Seen 2 yrs ago

This whole thread took a turn for the Tumblr.


Too right.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Nytem4re
Raw
Avatar of Nytem4re

Nytem4re

Member Seen 2 mos ago

<Snipped quote by Nytem4re>

TOP KEK.


Do you disagree with me? You're entitled to your opinion. Just curious.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by BrobyDDark
Raw
Avatar of BrobyDDark

BrobyDDark Gentleman Spidey

Member Seen 6 days ago

<Snipped quote by Ace of Hearts>

Do you disagree with me? You're entitled to your opinion. Just curious.




How would having an opinion on whether something like the patriarchy existing even WORK? It's not like your favorite fucking color.
Hidden 9 yrs ago Post by Vilageidiotx
Raw
Avatar of Vilageidiotx

Vilageidiotx Jacobin of All Trades

Member Seen 2 yrs ago

I personally don't believe that bankers exist. You can disagree tho, it's a matter of opinion.
↑ Top
2 Guests viewing this page
© 2007-2024
BBCode Cheatsheet