Exhuminator wrote:
dsheinem wrote:Do any of you have women in your life you care about?
Come on man, take it down a notch. I haven't seen anyone in this thread say Anita deserves the cyber abuse she's getting thrown at her. You cherry picked one comment out of my paragraph above and disregard all surrounding context to make it fit a bias.
I don't think it's cherry picking. Here's the surrounding bit:
Exhuminator wrote:While I agree that the harassment she is receiving is terrible and not deserving, I also realize she publicly reveals this negatively as a catalyst to bolster a martyr status, and in turn gain more support for her Feminist Frequency project. I'm not saying "she's asking for it", but I am saying she's using this harassment to her advantage. Strategically that's a smart move for establishing herself as a victim of ignorant male oppression. But making a big deal out of the negativity she receives is also fueling a negative feedback cycle.
It's just as ridiculous. You are implying that she is posting about the harassment she gets so as to cast herself as a victim of something that she's concocted as a problem to prove her own point. Instead, you go on to argue, she should acknowledge the positive feedback and support she gets (which she has done in the past, by the way) as that will keep the trolls away. You aren't saying she "deserves it" but you are suggesting "she finds it helpful".
Maybe you are a believer in prayer, but I believe that it takes more than praying/wishing for threats to stop for them to actually stop. People who do it should absolutely be called out publicly for doing it, they should be charged where appropriate, and they need to be dealt with by authorities and/or communities.
So no, I don't think asking "what if it is your sister?" is over the top -- I am trying to humanize her a bit since all her detractors seem to want to see is this demonized construct of a narcissistic, man-hating, ignorant, anti-gaming villain. She's none of those things...she is someone who has offered criticism that is polarizing and controversial. Her opinions should be subject to reasonable discussion and debate, but her person should expect to be free of threat. And, if and when those threats come, they shouldn't be discounted as self-fulfilling prophecies that actually help her.