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Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 01:14 PM Jan 2013

Check out this GD thread about Bill Maher's comments

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022268046

I thought I would paste a link in case someone cared to comment.

My opinion - does everything always have to be a big effenn deal? Seems like someone always wants to make every little thing into a big effenn deal.

Personally, I don't think I'm "out of whack" about expressing myself as the OP suggests, I think I express myself quite well and far too often.
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Check out this GD thread about Bill Maher's comments (Original Post) Denninmi Jan 2013 OP
Bill really gets it, doesn't he? Scuba Jan 2013 #1
What a shit show that thread is ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jan 2013 #2
I think broad based generalizations are bullshit, and not helpful. There are, what, 150 Million Men Warren DeMontague Jan 2013 #3
I find BM funny... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jan 2013 #8
Well, that is a real cesspool of a thread. Denninmi Jan 2013 #4
There is a dominant culture. Warren Stupidity Jan 2013 #5
I think a lot of people confuse what's in their own head with what is actually going on "out there" Warren DeMontague Jan 2013 #7
My take on that thread. Denninmi Jan 2013 #6

ProudToBeBlueInRhody

(16,399 posts)
2. What a shit show that thread is
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 02:38 PM
Jan 2013

It's like a parody of some comedy skit from the eighties, making fun of the "Alan Alda type male"....except it's being willingly engaged in....or for the amusement of outside groups.

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
3. I think broad based generalizations are bullshit, and not helpful. There are, what, 150 Million Men
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 03:46 PM
Jan 2013

in the US?

Yes, verily, we can rattle off some offhanded sentence to talk about ALL of them, and what's "wrong" with 'em.

I've never fired a gun in my life. I'm an West Coast, Atheist hippie. I've never owned a pickup truck.

That I have some massive amount in common with a Fundamentalist NRA member from Alabama, is ridiculous.

As for Bill Maher, I agree with him about 85% of the time. Some of his insights on politics, religion, or the drug war, are spot on. But he's one of these, what I consider, stoner pseudo-intellectuals. He's probably a good 20 or so IQ points above the general population, and 70 IQ Points above the average Republican. But he thinks this makes him Michio Kaku or Stephen Hawking, and when he opines on shit like medicine and vaccines, NASA, or science, he's at times out of his depth.

(Sorry, Bill! )

What's funny, though, is that there is near-universal loathing of him from some quarters for his vaguely libertarian (eeeeewwwww!) attitudes towards sex, porn, and drugs... If the history of these sorts of things is any guide, though, those same folks will become the guy's biggest fans when he fires broad slams against "all men".

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
4. Well, that is a real cesspool of a thread.
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 05:03 PM
Jan 2013

Makes me want to hang my head in shame because I have the Y chromosome. I'll be sure to add it to my list of things to hang my head over, I should get to it about Thursday.

They seem to come up with a long list of things they don't like about us.

Is there anything they do like? Anything?

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
7. I think a lot of people confuse what's in their own head with what is actually going on "out there"
Wed Jan 30, 2013, 04:15 PM
Jan 2013

"Oh, Cable TV is a cesspool! I spent 12 hours yesterday watching Toddlers and Tiaras and Honey Boo-boo, cable is a CESSPOOL!"

Right, and it never occurred to you to CHANGE THE CHANNEL, either. You do realize there are something like 900 other ones.

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
6. My take on that thread.
Mon Jan 28, 2013, 12:54 PM
Jan 2013

I really wanted to respond to the Bill Maher thread comments as well as those posted here on the Men’s Group, because I think I can offer a perspective on the entire issue of “male culture”, having seen and experienced it from a position of weakness where I really questioned my own masculinity and my place in the culture as a man.
First, I think there is a terrible double standard in play, one which results in a situation where it’s impossible to win. On one hand, you’re expected to be strong, to follow the role models that we grew up with. I realize those have changed with time, it’s not quite the land of the Marlboro Man on his horse alone, or the unfeeling, unaware, insensitive he-man of the past. But still, there was pressure on my generation, I’m the first year of GenX, and growing up in the 1970’s there were still fairly rigid sexual role models at play, despite the women’s liberation movement. Boys still didn’t play with dolls, unless it was GI Joe. They played sports and still worked through the pain. Of course, if you were one of the boys that couldn’t do that for whatever reason, you were on the bottom of the pecking order, few other values, such as intelligence, were rated as highly as physical strength and athleticism. Sensitivity was a weakness, if you cried easily you were really a failure in the eyes of society, something was wrong with you, because real men didn’t do that.
This double standard still exists. If you’re what is considered the masculine standard of that era, you’re a brute, a Neanderthal, out of touch with your feelings and incapable of being a good partner. If you’re sensitive, you’re a wimp, milquetoast, weak. So, damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

I thought all of the commentary attacking “traditional” male interests such as organized sports and cars was interesting. So many who posted dismissed sports as just modern-day panem et circenses. I used to think that way myself. But I’ve had a change of heart there – I see a higher purpose than just diversion for the masses. I’ve observed here in Detroit that a mutual interest brings together the community in a good way, it helps people relate to each other, and other types of inter-reactions stem from it. Interest in the Tigers and Red Wings really does bring people together. It’s not just a side show in life meant to divert. Sure, there are excesses, such as the salaries paid to players, but that is part of a wider systemic belief system, CEO’s and entertainers are paid more than anyone is really “worth”. Similarly with cars, I think it’s rather sad for people who are no doubt into reading, or pets, or cooking, or exercise, or collecting whatever, to criticize someone else for their own interests. Everyone, to my knowledge, has some interest, if it’s just watching some dumb tv series, and I don’t think anyone should be judged for an interest that is at least harmless and hopefully healthy and beneficial.

So, I think it really boils down to ONE thing – to Hell with these idiots. I’ve been on the receiving end of this shit too long. If I choose to learn to play basketball, or make quilts, my life, my business. If they don’t like it, well, fuck off. I've spent enough of my life being judge, and feeling like I'm being judge, by other people who didn't have the right to do it in the first place. Enough is enough. I deserve to feel good about myself and to be happy.

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