tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26678806.post2543336016102383780..comments2024-03-28T10:43:26.059+01:00Comments on Eivind Berge's Blog: Distancing myself from the asexualistsEivind Bergehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04899250633318059069noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26678806.post-39998824255578504592019-05-19T15:46:10.693+02:002019-05-19T15:46:10.693+02:00To clarify how sorry we should feel for them, wome...To clarify how sorry we should feel for them, women <i>as a group</i> are not oppressed by the sex laws. All the laws our movement exists to oppose suit women just fine most of the time, which is how we got into this mess. The only significant group of women who are oppressed by sex laws are sex workers. Maggie McNeill has a work out called “The War on Whores,” which tells us exactly who are oppressed and whom the few women who are engaged in sex-positive activism care about helping.<br /><br />We men are on our own, and women largely hate us or ignore us when we are sexually oppressed, but that does not mean we shouldn’t care about the few female <i>individuals</i> who run afoul of the same laws and end up as collateral damage of what is really a war on male sexuality. Take for example the atrocious case of <a href="https://eivindberge.blogspot.com/2017/09/jennifer-fichter-is-still-not-free.html" rel="nofollow">Jennifer Fichter</a>, who got 22 years for sex with 17-year-old boys. It should go without saying that we, as a movement of men who believe there is nothing wrong with banging 13-year-old girls, cannot be so hypocritical as to care nothing about female victims like Jennifer Fichter. They should arguably be our highest priority both because their “crime” is so unfathomably lesser, and because I can’t see how society or the justice system will have any sympathy for us until they quit this much worse maltreatment of (individual) women. Yes, the women who want to break sex laws other than prostitution are in a sense “too few to matter,” but if the individual doesn’t matter, then nothing matters as I see it, being a staunch libertarian and all.<br /><br />On a more humorous note, I finally heard of a biological myth that just might rival the female sex offender charade in its stupidity: the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetable_Lamb_of_Tartary" rel="nofollow">Vegetable Lamb of Tartary</a>. If you think lambs can grow from vegetables, you might almost be ignorant enough to believe women can sexually abuse boys. However, people did not in fact believe the latter back when this zoophyte myth was going strong, and now that biological knowledge has come so much further on both counts, there is absolutely no excuse to believe something so stupid as the female sex offender charade. We now know the evolutionary theoretic, genetic, physiological and psychological reasons why women cannot sexually abuse males, not just the commonsense reasons that sufficed throughout history and prehistory.Eivind Bergehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04899250633318059069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26678806.post-19226106748042493682019-05-18T18:52:14.985+02:002019-05-18T18:52:14.985+02:00You should care AT LEAST as much as you care about...You should care AT LEAST as much as you care about men punished for unreasonable sex crimes, and arguably more because the injustice is greater due to the incomparable sexual value of women. Apart from some incels who also take it personally, I seem to be the only one distraught by the logical fallacies and disparate impact involved, but I can't fathom why it should be so. The disparate impact of "equal" sex-criminalization on women amounts to misogyny, which no sensible person should tolerate any more than we should tolerate misandry.Eivind Bergehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04899250633318059069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26678806.post-87196233258362775032019-05-18T18:11:07.350+02:002019-05-18T18:11:07.350+02:00I agree with the female sex offender charade, but ...I agree with the female sex offender charade, but i also agree with the Anti-Feminist... I really don't care about what happens to those women. There is no reason for me to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com