Real-World Man-activism: The photographic evidence
Above, a picture that’s been floating around online for a little while, helpfully meme-ified by Manception on the AgainstMensRights subreddit.
Below, a picture of an anti-abortion protestor at the Texas State Capitol that Amanda Marcotte posted on Pandagon a while back under the title Silent Mansplaining. Which pretty much sums it up.
Have any of you run across any similar photographic evidence of real-world man-activism you’d like to share?
Posted on August 22, 2013, in all about the menz, douchebaggery, entitled babies, imaginary oppression, men who should not ever be with women ever, misogyny, MRA, oppressed white men, the c-word and tagged men's rights, misogyny, MRA. Bookmark the permalink. 151 Comments.
I think Uriah is no treally a dancing kitty. How intellectually dishonest.
@grumpycatisagirl
XD
And he hasn’t come back, too. I suppose that’s good, but I’m booorrreeeeddd.
Uriah’s a bit behind the times. We’ve had one woman Prime Minister here, and while she was definitely not anti-choice, she could be called homophobic (or else more concerned with numbers than doing the right thing on this occasion) when she went for the “marriage = man and woman” line. So whoop-de-do, does latest borning troll think that would come as a huge surprise in a country like the US?
@kittehs
Wait, you mean there are other countries that aren’t the US? ::dies of shock::
Psh, Uriah. Explorenature was more entertaining.
Marie:
Wait, you mean there are other countries that aren’t the US? ::dies of shock::
::dies laughing::
pffftHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!
@tcwill- iknowright? I can assure you, the whole point of that story was not that Uriah was any sort of activist of any kind.
Also, in regards to misogynist women, of course they exist. Women are dripping in patriarchy too. That doesn’t mean that we as feminists don’t want to help them realize the way that patriarchy is damaging them, and fight against their actions when they would take freedom away from women everywhere. You know, same as we feel about the men.
Wait wait wait…Uriah the wife of Bathsheba? I can’t be the only one who noticed that.
RE: Karalora
That’d require me to read through Uriah’s Bible babble. No thanks.
Karalora - I missed that!
Mind you, this being Mr Al, who knows if it was a typo or he was just Steeleing again.
Not that I’d fancy being Bathsheba either. Rooftop bathing isn’t my thing.