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Man Up

18 Saturday May 2024

Posted by Gary Herstein in Objective Morality, Personal History, Personhood, Politics

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being human, culture, feminism, Manhood, Politics, women

This has been an on-and-off again topic of discussion for some time now, long enough that I’ve more or less assembled some thoughts of my own on the subject. Obviously toxic manhood is “bad” – I mean, “toxic,” after all – but that by itself tells us very little about what it is. One might suggest starting off with a definition, except that in any rational mode of inquiry, definitions only come at the end, not the beginning of thought. I’ve recently talked about this HERE. So no, I’m not going to offer any definitions; rather I will follow a pattern akin to Plato in the Symposium (and which Iris Murdoch brilliantly adopted in her Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals) by trying to “spiral in toward” the topic with a few chosen examples and stories.

There is a meme currently circulating in social media asking women if they’d rather find themselves lost in the woods with a bear, or with a man who was a stranger to them. By some significant margin, the preference appears to be for the bear. Frankly, if you are not between the bear and its cubs (if it is female) then the chances are the bear will let you back away unmolested. A great many men are also (evidently) tragically butthurt by this revelation. So then the next question gets asked: how would you feel if it was your own daughter, rather than just some woman in general? How does that preference get simplified if it is between a bear and another woman who is a complete stranger? Unless one is profoundly delusional, the answers are not difficult to understand, even as they are revelatory. This is one of the legacies of toxic masculinity in our culture. (I’ve said more about this subject here: Un-Bear-Able | THE QUANTUM of EXPLANATION (garyherstein.com).)

As a concrete example of a bearded boy with a mouth, we have the recent commencement address by Harrison Butker. Butker is not noted for his intellectual achievements, or his determination in overcoming a lifetime of personal hardships. Instead, he kicks footballs. Evidently, he does a very good job of this, but quite frankly it is the only thing he does, at least when his mouth is not running into sudden death overtime.i Now, I’ll admit to being old-school; I think commencement addresses should be delivered by people who don’t need assistance with the big words in a Dick & Jane story. But for reasons that transcend the possibility of rational explanation, the good Benedictines in Atchison, KS, deemed otherwise. So this young … ‘man’ … who is not notable for anything other than kicking footballs, proceeded to lecture women on how their only real fulfillment can come from being brood mares in service to a man. He also spewed about “bad leaders who don’t stay in their lane,” which is ironic especially given his apparent inability to grasp what irony is, as well as spewing about knee-jerk neo-fascist tropes like, “Things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a growing support for degenerate cultural values in media.” Of course, he considered himself obliged to yatter on about “being a man.” (No fucking wonder they prefer the bear …) (The full text of Butker’s, er, “presentation” can be found HERE.)

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Un-Bear-Able

05 Sunday May 2024

Posted by Gary Herstein in Meme, Politics

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Bear Meme, mental-health, Politics, rape, sexual-assault, trauma, women, Women's Issues

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Why You Got to Hate So Hard on Men?

It has been a while since I’ve gone explicitly political, but that’s as much a matter of inspiration of the moment as design. If you’ve been following social media and the news stories generated by its trends, then there is a good chance that you can guess what my topic here will center around. For those who do not spend their days immersed in social media (and may the gods bless and smile upon you all your days!), I’ll offer a brief survey.

This question is posed to women – You are lost in the woods. You turn a corner and you confront one of either A) or B)

  1. A wild bear, or
  2. A lone man unknown to you.

Which would you prefer?

Drama bear being dramatic

A significant majority of women choose the bear. Needless to say, as unsurprising and reasonable as this answer is, it has caused an enormous number of Tragically Histrionic Butthurt Men (“THBM”) to delaminate over the “injustice” of such “rampant” and “indefensible” “man-hatred”. Yet, as I just mentioned, the response by women is BOTH unsurprising AND reasonable. Let me say a few words on why that is.

The following statements are copied and pasted directly from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) (so I’ve skipped the quotation marks):

  • One in five women in the United States experienced completed or attempted rape during their lifetime.
  • Nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime.
  • One in three female victims of completed or attempted rape experienced it for the first time between the ages of 11 and 17.
  • Almost one in four undergraduate women experienced sexual assault or misconduct at 33 of the nation’s major universities.

This is only a partial list. All of these numbers are on the low side, since they are based (as they must be) exclusively on acts of harassment and assault that are reported. Per the first one, I’ve seen reports that set the number of women raped in their lifetime at 1-in-3. But for purposes of consistency, I will stick with the NSVRC statistics. Notice also the third bullet point: they experienced the rape … for the first time. Let the implications of the qualifier “first” sink in, for a moment. (Sources for the data are provided at their website, linked to above.)

Let’s be clear about something else here: these acts of harassment and assault are not being perpetrated by bears, and only under the most vanishingly rare of circumstances are they committed by womeni. These acts are committed by men.

One can add that the “strange man” in the above scenario is being encountered in a context that is largely outside the scope of social norms and constraints. But, of course, it is the behavior of so many men nominally within those constraints, that makes the thought of one encountered beyond them so disturbing. And the behaviors involved are not merely limited to those so egregious and carefully defined that one can collect statistics on them.

For example, anecdotally there are plenty of stories, none of which are hard to come by if one only listens to women. One such story that recently struck me (since it was associated the appearance of the bear meme) was a woman talking about a delivery driver whom she’d simply been decent to, smiled and said “thank you,” and now he’s creeping on her: sending inappropriate notes, acting grossly familiar, and so on. She wrote something to the effect that, from now on, she’d only accept packages delivered by bears. Incidents such as this one fall outside of the NSVRC’s collected statistics. Yet for women, it is a kind of daily, even minute-by-minute aggression and denial of their own agency that is so much a part of their basic experience that it starts to fade into the background; it is as though it is as ubiquitous as gravity.

So what, then, about bears?

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