So, according to what we have heard from the FTB and A+ crowd, it's not ok to doc drop. Actually they meant it's not ok to do it to anyone who is part of the FTB or A+ club. But if you are a man, and you say something to Rebecca Watson that she doesn't like, watch out! She'll drop your docs without batting an eye:
(I have blocked out all personal information of the person
she doc dropped because I do not want to be party to exposing someones
private information).
The video this guy linked to is here and I recommend you watch it.
So Rebecca proves once again that she has no ethics and is a complete hypocrite. But of course she'll insist that this behavior is perfectly ok because that guy was harassing her and he deserved it.
Yep, sure he was Becky... YouTube videos are so harassing and dangerous that we must expose these video linking abusers by publicly dropping their information for all to see, and so that they can be properly harassed by your feminions. Oh, but that wouldn't be harassment would it? That would be justified retaliation right? It's ok to do this shit to men because they are not really human beings after all. Fuck them and their privileged penisis, right Becky? Right?...

" That would be justified retaliation right? It's ok to do this shit to men because they are not really human beings after all. Fuck them and their privileged penis's, right Becky? Right?"
ReplyDeleteI think that's exactly the mindset many women have nowadays.
Yesterday I was watching a video on YouTube, apparently taken from the channel of a man and a woman who are boyfriend/girlfriend and play "pranks" on each other. It was reposted by another user and titled "Girlfriend's revenge"
In the video, the woman walks quietly into the bathroom where the guy is taking a shower, opens the curtain and shoots him repeatedly with a paintball gun, causing obvious pain to the guy (who was obviously naked).
As a prank it would have been bad enough, but it had several comments by women, responding to men who were saying that it was a mean brutal prank and that if the genders were reversed no one would be laughing.
The answers were saying that it was ok because men were stronger, because all men abuse women, because since some men abuse women it was fun to see a woman taking revenge, or that it was fun because men oppressed women for several years.
They thought that having a woman hit a man with effing paintballs while he was naked (if you've never played that, it stings as hell even if you're wearing protective clothes) and then filming it was hilarious.
There were even some comments from men mocking the guys who dared complain about the violence and double standard.
That has me in a really bad mood since yesterday. I'm worried about how widespread that kind of thoughts and feelings are in regular day to day women. Is it really so fun to see a man in pain? Do they think men feel no pain? Are they really so resented that a man being attacked and abused is funny?
So far I thought of myself as an egalitarian in my good days and I-don't-give-a-damn-gynist in my worst (meaning I don't give a damn about women being oppressed or discriminated).
But today I feel I'm really close to becoming a misogynist, and staying away from each and every woman in the world, because if they all think like this, we as a society are too messed up to bear.
Sorry about the length and ranty nature of this comment, I needed a place to talk about this and none of my real life friends and acquaintances is interested in this area.
dude, i'm with you. i will tell you that many ignorant women feel this way (and there are a great many of these), but there are women who are, in fact, adults. i've seen plenty of guys go the misogyny route, but it's embittering, and in lots of ways, it's letting the assholes win. i say, for what it's worth, don't go there. if you thought of yourself as egalitarian at some point, remember that men's rights are *human* rights, and women's rights are *human* rights--and don't forget that it's the easy way out to stereotype, and you should be (and seem) better than that.
Deletei'm married to wooly, she's a grown up, and there are lots of women like her out there--if ur a decent guy (and i assume you are, since you're concerned about this), keep being decent. you can't hate an entire group for the actions of some (or many). think of it this way: if you were mugged by a hispanic or black person, would you hate all hispanics or blacks? i could be wrong, but i don't think you would.
don't let the radfems get you down.
Thank you, Iconografer, I really needed to hear that. Usually the craziest ones are also the loudest ones, hopefully there are more like Wooly (and Renee and Sacha and the other Chill Girls) but they're not that loud.
DeleteIt's good to know that there are people out there who really strive to create a world with a real equality for everyone, here's to hoping we'll someday succeed.
Again, thank you for taking the time to answer, you made my day better.
of course! we have to be on the side of HUMAN rights. lemme leave you with my favorite "prayer" (it's a poem i learned about in college, and i say it to myself every day, inna mornin', hence "prayer"):
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Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
William Ernest Henley
Just out of curiosity or as a point of information, what was the supposed justification for Watson dropping those docs? Was there something in that YouTube video that was particularly offensive to her? In which case how would she have managed to have obtained that information?
ReplyDeleteOr was it some comment from the “dropee” on that Skepchick post [“Speaking Out Against Hate ... Eran Segev”] from which Watson got that information? In the latter case I don’t see any particularly nasty comments there – except maybe from LeftSidePositive – that would have justified that step.
Curious and curiouser ....
Seriously steersman you have seemed quite eager to point out rubbish on the slymepit. What 'doc' was dropped? 'Brock Lee' posted their facebook page as a PUBLIC link - have a look you can see why Rebecca highlighted them. https://www.facebook.com/brock.lee.77312
DeleteSo private info? A fake email address 'brock.lee' and an IP address. Both have 'address' in them, neither are private or linkable to any actual home address.
It would take a minimal flick over that page from Rebecca to see it is fake and eminently fair to release info into the wild for others to watch out for.
(oolon)
Seriously steersman you have seemed quite eager to point out rubbish on the slymepit. What 'doc' was dropped? 'Brock Lee' posted their facebook page as a PUBLIC link - have a look you can see why Rebecca highlighted them. https://www.facebook.com/brock.lee.77312
DeleteSo private info? A fake email address 'brock.lee' and an IP address. Both have 'address' in them, neither are private or linkable to any actual home address.
It would take a minimal flick over that page from Rebecca to see it is fake and eminently fair to release info into the wild for others to watch out for. (oolon)
Just out of curiosity or as a point of information, what was the supposed justification for Watson dropping those docs? Was there something in that YouTube video that was particularly offensive to her? In which case how would she have managed to have obtained that information?
ReplyDeleteOr was it some comment from the “dropee” on that Skepchick post [“Speaking Out Against Hate ... Eran Segev”] from which Watson got that information? In the latter case I don’t see any particularly nasty comments there – except maybe from LeftSidePositive – that would have justified that step.
Curious and curiouser ....[/
I keep wondering if anything would happen if people pointed this out to Steve Novella? He's defended Watson before, but also made comments that indicate he might be a little bit uncomfortable or in disagreement, but does't want to come out and say it. Would he defend her actions, and on what grounds?
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