A Voice for Men has published an article critical of a pop song released in December 2012 by Aaradhna, Lorena Bobbitt,” which celebrates and depicts the international known criminal’s misandric mayhem.
SEE: “Dawn Raid music – now that’s entertainment!” by Andy
Man, A Voice for Men, Jan. 9, 2013
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Here’s my take on the song and its reception as acceptable entertainment:
Yeah, but … it is OK to portray men as deserving of
mutilation and murder. Perfectly AOK. Our educators have a “social justice”
theory that tells us so. This is what is called “social change.”
In 1930s Germany it was acceptable to depict Jews this way
because their educators had a “social justice” theory that told them so. In
1930s Russia it was acceptable to depict Kulaks this way because their
educators had a “social justice” theory that told them so. In the 1910s USA it
was acceptable to depict people with a slightly below average IQ this way
because the educators had a “social justice” theory (eugenics) that told them
so. In the 1920s USA it was acceptable to depict African-American men this way
because the educators had a “social justice” theory that told them so. In 1960s
Cambodia it was acceptable to depict people who spoke French, people who had a
college degree and people who wore glasses this way because their educators had
a “social justice” theory that told them so.
My professors have told me I should stand aside and watch
the “social progress” unfold. They told me I am “privileged” because of
dermatological reasons and genital reasons and because I am “heteronormative.”
I wonder if I should obey my betters, the “experts,” the
social managers, the tenured philosophers of “social justice.” I wonder whether
you will obey them and stand aside and keep quiet while “progress” occurs.
I wonder.
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