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Men’s Studies: The Complete Freak Show

2010-06-10
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A disgraced shyster. A male feminist comedian that admits to being sexist and prone to violence.  A transsexual.  A grandiose, pathological exaggerator. A supporter of domestic violence perpetrators. A McCarthyesque academic thug out to get anyone around him that doesn’t have their mind right.  And a gaggle of puffy, self loathing, pseudo intellectual ne’er do wells; the inhabitants of a picaresque house of postmodern freaks.

No, this isn’t the set up for a work of comic fiction, but rather an unblinking look at a real life cadre of laughable gender activists in the world of men’s studies.  And by their stranger than fiction behavior, they amplify the meaning of Jonathan Swift’s famous words, “When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: That all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.”

In this case, the genius isn’t a man, but an idea. Male studies.  It is admittedly radical in that it is a proposed discipline intended to further scholarly investigation that would actually benefit men and boys without feminist permission or approval.

In another time, perhaps, this would only be sensible. But in today’s world, it is genius.

And the mere mention of it has set these less than relevant academic autocrats, this Men’s Studies Confederacy of Dunces, on the warpath.

And so they have appointed themselves the defenders of feminist orthodoxy; the male guardians of misandry in academe. It is fitting, then, that they are now introduced to the larger world of men; that they be seen, even as they sit on their stools in the corner, for exactly who they are, right up to the very tops of their pointed hats.

All of them belong to, or are in some way affiliated, with two men’s [sic] organizations called the American Men’s Studies Association (AMSA) and the National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS).  Those are the new age fig leafed boys clubs, so let’s meet their versions of the alpha dogs.

Barry Goldstein

We’ll start with Barry Goldstein, JD., who is listed on the NOMAS website as their co chair on child custody.  He is also an expert witness on domestic violence and has written a book on the subject, Scared to Leave, Afraid to Stay: Paths from Family Violence to Safety. The book chronicles the experiences of ten females, alleged to be victims of domestic violence, including, get this, how the courts abused these women for seeking help.

But even aside from the idea that courts discriminate against battered women, there’s a credibility problem here.  Goldstein had his law license suspended by a New York appellate court for deceit, fraud and misrepresentation.  The laundry list of charges against him stemmed from two cases.  One was misappropriation of funds involving his representation of a not-for-profit tenants housing resource center.  The other was from his involvement in the Gina Shockome divorce case, which was a feminist cause célèbre in New York just a few years back.

In an internet article he wrote about the case, he accused the presiding judge of denying his client due process and of causing her to suffer PTSD, among a slew of other accusations he leveled at the court. None of it turned out to be true, or at least provable, and that was added to the charges against him.

Perhaps the most comical of Goldstein’s antics was to claim to the court during the Shockome case that he had a seen a video tape that showed a court appointed supervisor had slept for 15-20 minutes during a visit.  When the court demanded that Goldstein produce the tape he claimed to have lost it.  During one court appearance, he claimed the video tape was in his car, and later, at another appearance, he denied ever having had the tape in his car or anywhere else.

Well, apparently, to Goldstein’s misfortune, his dog didn’t eat the tape, which was about the only excuse he didn’t offer.  Officials eventually acquired it, and after viewing the video, the court stated, “Anyone looking at that video will see that there is nothing on that video that suggests that [the supervisor] was asleep for 20 minutes.”

It seems that Goldstein was caught lying like a, well, like a crooked lawyer. And misappropriating money like one, too.

Among some of the other complaints was that Goldstein repeatedly defied a court directive to refrain from calling the father in the case, who was eventually awarded custody, “the abuser” as there was no proof to support such a statement.

Imagine that.

Additionally, in the last 60 days, the Supreme Court of neighboring Pennsylvania disbarred attorney Barry Goldstein.

Despite all of this being a matter of public record, NOMAS retains the now legally defunct Goldstein as an elected member of its national council.

Ben Atherton-Zeman

Perhaps his presence there is actually funnier than that of another council member that touts himself as a professional comedian.  Any sense of ironic metaphor notwithstanding, Ben Atherton-Zeman, hyphenated surname and all, is the designated spokesman, excuse me, spokesperson, for NOMAS.  He lists among his primary qualifications that he is an actor and a comedian; that he does impersonations and that he is a feminist.

Impressive credentials, but given the circumstances in the organization, it’s probably good that they don’t require a license.

Among many notable statements attributed to Atherton-Zeman is that he identifies himself as a “recovering sexist” and believes that every man should challenge sexism and violence, in the world, and in themselves.

Let us hope that there is a mental health professional on the board at NOMAS.  Perhaps with some counseling, Ben’s projection of his personal struggles with sexism and violence onto the entire male sex can be resolved. Or, if he can identify the women he discriminated against and people he battered before getting into “recovery,” he can make amends to them as a part of the healing.

He might benefit from a referral to Doug Gertner, another NOMAS National Council Member. Gertner, it seems, has considerable experience counseling men, particularly young fathers for whom he runs a “Boot Camp for New Dads.”

But there is a concern about that one, too.  The boot camp looks to have a problem with condoning and enabling domestic violence.

Seriously.

According to information reported on their website, the young male recruits in his basic training have made reports of “their hormone driven mates sometimes using them as a punching bag.”

Gertner’s answer to the abuse?  Well, there isn’t one.  After all, if a young soldier can’t take an ass kicking with his mouth closed, who can?  He sends them home “with a new sense of confidence.”  Perhaps it is from their reeducation.

No intervention on the violence.  No protection.  No concerns.  Gertner just ignores the assaults and issues marching orders for his young men to go home and take it.

National Organization for Men Against What?

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Also, NOMAS President Robert Brannon penned a piece on their site, Does Consensual Prostitution Exist?, in which he implies that female prostitutes are not competent enough to make informed decisions on what to do with their own bodies, and tacitly implies their male customers are raping them.

Men Against What?

Perhaps the best explanation for NOMAS as an acronymic misnomer can be found in their motto, “Pro feminist, gay affirmative, anti racist, enhancing men’s lives.”

As you take a trip through their website, you get a sobering dose of what they mean by “enhancing” men’s lives; they demonize anything masculine and further every anti male sexist stereotype imaginable, including a wholesale endorsement of the New York Model for batterer programs. That program explicitly sees all domestic violence as male perpetrated, despite the overwhelming proof that it just isn’t so. And with that endorsement they embrace a proscription on any notion of counseling or treatment for batterers in favor of criminal consequences.

Do you hear that Mr. Atherton-Zeman?  There is no recovery.  You are unfixable. Please turn yourself in to the nearest authorities. And bring the rest of the male sex with you.

The NOMAS mission is enhancement through sexism, bigotry and incarceration. And they are steadfastly working to further those ideas.

AMSA, a similarly misnamed organization, with a similarly misleading mission, turns out to be just as misandric as NOMAS, with a crew no less motley than their abhorrent brothers. But they are significantly more dangerous if taken seriously, which an unfortunate few in the mainstream media have done.

Robert Heasley

After the recent conference on male studies in April, AMSA president Robert Heasley was spotted in places like Forbes.com complaining that the new discipline wasn’t really new, but actually an unnecessary redundancy.  Regarding male studies he told Forbes “Their argument is that they’re inventing something I think already exists.”

That sentiment was also expressed by Michael Kimmel, author of Guyland, which is basically an attack manual for use against almost all men and on women who don’t subscribe to feminism.  Kimmel admonished me personally not to think that male studies was anything new, and informed me that “a robust and healthy field of Masculinity Studies already exists, and is well institutionalized in the US and abroad.”  He also went on to boast, “I myself have been working to build this field for nearly thirty years.”

Michael Kimmel

These would seem to be two of the authorities on men’s studies, such as they are; The President of AMSA and a well regarded author on masculinities. Both are touting the idea that any new approach to studying men is unnecessary, but perhaps, as Heasley suggested, “Why not just add some new classes?” [to already existing studies]

The question becomes where to add them actually.  Despite Kimmel’s assertion of the field’s vitality and Heasley’s call for male studies to be surrendered to men’s studies, here is the track record.

After thirty years of Kimmel’s personal work and AMSA’s group contribution, the field has yielded the following degrees awarded in men’s studies.

Ph.D. – 0

Masters – 0

Bachelors – 0

Associates – 0

That is correct, after three decades of effort, begging for (and then spending) money, and the current territorial, defensive reaction we are witnessing from the men’s studies leadership, we are left with a discipline that for all practical purposes does not exist, except in a handful of publications and in the minds of an intellectually incestuous group of ideologues seeking their fifteen minutes of fame.

I think I understand Kimmel’s thinking very well now.  Exactly squat = robust and healthy.  No degrees = well institutionalized.

A man could run for elected office on the tricks from academe.

And win.

The lack of substance in Masculinities is apparently in direct proportion to a lack of substance in those who supposedly study it. It isn’t just Kimmel and Heasley. And a quick look at AMSA conference literature reveals even more.

At one of their more recent conferences, all of which appear to float on paper submissions from grad students and even some undergraduates, the focus of men’s studies is revealed in all its irrelevant glory.

Here are a few of the topics presented.

Contemporary Queer Cinema in a Men’s Studies Curriculum

Masculinities in Play:  Examining Hegemonic and Technomasculinity in Action-adventure Video Games

A Queer Greenwood Beyond the Cricket Pitch: Queer Sporting Masculinities in the writings of E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter

Foucalt and Parenting: A Feminist Essay of Personal Reflection and Application

What are You? Transvestism in Octavia Butler’s Kindred and Fledgling

Black Gay (Queer) Masculine Studies: Insights from Richard Bruce Nugent

And

Differently Straight Guys: How Did That Happen?

Setting an example for such scholarly pursuits relevant to the average man is Dr. Christopher Kilmartin, a former comic (yes, another comedian) who recently presented the master lecture, Guy Fi: The Fiction that Rule Men’s Lives

How they have avoided a wild proliferation of university courses and degree programs in this discipline is mind boggling, unless you consider that the men’s studies group is actually representative of, and obsessed with, about 4% of the male population, while condemning and attacking the other 96%.

Paying attention to the issues of homosexuals and the transgendered has its place in modern culture, but to use that agenda to play a part in hoodwinking people into believing you are addressing the lives of men in general demonstrates a deficit in integrity and a pathological drive to ensure the problems of the great majority of men and boys are either ignored or exacerbated, or both.

It’s bullshit.  And not just bullshit that helps a bunch of middle aged, meagerly accomplished men get together once a year to feel important and mark the progress of receding hairlines, but crazy, mean spirited bullshit that draws attention away from some very serious problems in our society.

Raewyn Connell- Masculinities Guru

And how could we ever have expected a different outcome?  The circus of men’s studies has gone so far astray that they have coalesced around an ultimate masculinities icon, Raewyn Connell, who is a tranny.  He opted to have his balls cut off and started wearing dresses, at least publicly, about four years ago.  And note that Connell isn’t just an icon for men’s studies, but the icon.  The widely published and acclaimed Connell is roundly regarded by the entire men’s studies community the erudite harbinger of forward thinking modern masculinity, sans the penis and testicles, of course.

There’s your study of men, men.  And if you don’t like it, they’ll sure ‘nuff don a strap on and take care o’ bidness.

Harry Brod

Recently AMSA board member Harry Brod (no, not even in this gender bending train wreck of a true story did I make that name up) wrote an editorial on the AMSA website in which he departed from the notion that male studies was a repeat of men’s studies and opted to just paint the entire new discipline as bullshit, using that exact word, though with not the same credulity as when it is used to describe his own arena.

He invoked the surgically altered Connell, though, to vilify the new discipline as “just another excuse to ignore gender injustice.” It was the first of what will sure to be more salvos aimed at publicly ridiculing the proponents of male studies.

MND publisher Mike LaSalle posted a brief, but courteous dissent in the comments section of Brod’s article, as follows:

The kernel of your argument against Male Studies is revealed here: Men’s Studies scholars are primarily concerned with Justice, not Science.

Male Studies assumes knowledge comes before justice, not the other way around.

The comment was posted, and then promptly deleted.

And that is the very least of their efforts at censorship.

MND contributor and Wagner College professor of psychology Miles Groth, who hosted the recent conference on Male Studies, is a former member of AMSA.  He is also the co founder and former editor of Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies which became a part of the Men’s Studies Press (MSP).

Some time into his involvement with AMSA, he grew concerned with aspects of the organization that he described as “out of touch with the current concerns and needs of most males, especially young males.”

Groth went on to express concerns with the nature and quality of literature being featured at AMSA conferences. “Some presenters at the last conference were undergraduates. At such events [annual conferences in a major discipline] it is customary to hear the work of senior researchers.”

James Doyle

MSP director James Doyle became aware of Groth’s unfortunate propensity for independent thought, and didn’t take to the idea of such intellectual diversity with much enthusiasm.  In an email he wrote the following to Groth:

Over the past several months, it has become clear that you believe the field of “men’s studies” in all its forms to be a pointless, if not harmful, pursuit.  As disseminating “men’s studies” research, serving ”men’s studies” scholars, and promoting a positive image of “men’s studies” to a broad readership are the central purposes for the Men’s Studies Press and its publications, it seems clear to me that you current involvement with the Men’s Studies Press is antithetical to your new found philosophy for the study of men’s lives.

Therefore, it is with regret that I must terminate your editorial duties with the Men’s Studies Press as of this day, April 29th, 2010

In short, when ousting Groth for not having his mind right, he stripped him of his editorship of Thymos, the journal that he co-founded and edited all the years of its existence.

Booted, berated and burned, all for having an actual concern for men and boys in defiance of a group of bigots that seek to undermine the same. There is no greater demonstration of the kind of people we are talking about here.  And all my attempts to add levity to this situation aside, it is clear they are capable of the most pernicious kinds of fascist bullying.

It now seems they are gearing up to exert the same, if they can, on anyone else interested in helping men and boys, especially those furthering the idea of male studies.

After a decade old split between the organizations, that by their own account demonstrates that slash and burn politics are no stranger to this crowd, there is a lot of kissing and making up.  Kimmel, who has operated more or less independently since the split, is returning to give the key note address in 2011.  This had to happen for a reason that overcomes the petty divides that sent them on their own separate paths.

In an email from James Doyle provided to me by someone within their ranks who wishes to remain anonymous, Doyle reveals his personal feelings about Kimmel while acknowledging the sacred adherence to ideology.

Says Doyle:

“I have no problem with people being turned off by Kimmel (I am also) but only in terms of his arrogant and self-centered personality.  As for social constructionism, I think this an extremely useful theory.”

Aside from the fact that neither social constructionism, nor narcissism, begin or end with Kimmel, Doyle tips his hand on priorities quite nicely, and along with his treatment of Groth solidifies his ideology over values, truth and scholarship mentality.

This entirely sordid matter would be far funnier if it were not so serious. We might even expect a punch line or two from Atherton-Zeman or Kilmartin. We might even laugh.  But we are, in some of the most serious ways possible, talking about the future of our sons in this culture.

These fascist pigs are part and parcel to a system that helps shape government policy.  If you are interested enough in those policies to have read this far into this article, then you are likely all too aware of what those policies are and in how they are harming our men and boys. When the intellectually carcinogenic on this level operate under the blanket of political and social denial, their work eventually becomes cancerous and starts to metastasize.

It is time to gear up for treatment.

This is especially true now, as we watch these frauds broadcast their intent to start a campaign of bullying and strong arming against anyone who disagrees with them.

The men’s studies establishment does not pursue knowledge, but a program of wholesale skullduggery, all to fit a political agenda whose only connection to education is to corrupt it.

After all, if you’ll lie to a court of law about domestic problems, about men being abusers when they are not, is there anyone you won’t lie to, about anything?

Paul Elam is the Editor-in-Chief of Men’s News Daily and the publisher of A Voice for Men.

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  • Phillip

    @ Becky,

    I don’t know how to explain about my belief that transgendered individuals do not enter into any arguments about rights of either men or women. In my opinion, transgendered individuals are just mentally unbalanced as are homosexuals and those who engage in bestiality or transvestitism. The main difference is the degree of psychopathic damage. It doesn’t have anything to do with favoritism to either sex but is more likely emotional trauma caused in early childhood and/or genetic abnormality.

    Whether I am right or wrong has no bearing on the topic of this article. A man determined to become a woman as far as possible is NOT the proper spokesperson for what men want, need or deserve. How could he know? Why would he care? His focus is wholly on women and his attempt to become one to the extent possible. It is like a catfish pretending to know what whales want, need and deserve.

  • Becky

    All those built-up frustrations of men’s rights activists at feminism and all those built-up frustrations of feminists over ‘the patriarchy’ can be taken out on another group without losing face.

  • Becky

    @Phillip

    This is where we’ll have to agree to differ, Phillip. One thing though; what you are saying follows Janice Raymond’s line in her book: The Transsexual Empire and so, with regard to transsexuality, you are actually following radical feminist orthodoxy here.

    Since transsexuals and transgendered people don’t really have that much political clout and are already marginalised we make a safe, convenient scapegoat both for feminists and anti-feminists. My experience is of people believing that they can talk and behave towards a transwoman or transman in ways that they could never get away with if they did the same to a non-transwoman or non-transman. There’s no shortage of people who take advantage of this using us a punchbag (both metaphorical and literal) which they feel society has given them licence to hammer away at as much as they like…because, quite frankly, they don’t feel we are legitimate beings.

  • Phillip

    @ BT

    You’re apparently struggling to re-classify something along avenues that may personally feel good but are in violation of the laws of nature. Excluding real hermaphrodites, men are men, women are women and neither can change that basic fact regardless the surgical, cosmetic or (im)moral approaches utilized to do so. Men who have had their genitals amputated whether by accident or design do not become women any more than Michael Jackson changed from African descent to European along with his skin color and cosmetic surgeries.

  • Becky

    Yayy totally off-topic, and I don’t know what it’s like in the states, bu:! It’s the longest day here: 10 o’ clock and it’s still light, isn’t that fascinating. guys?:))))))))))))))) laaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • Becky

    Ps. I’m a worried about rohara – I hope I didn’t upset him with the rash nature of what I said – I’ll be honest: I was drunk. I apologize: I was wrong to say you were a “Nazi”. I re-read your comment and I now see that you may have thought that I was the “Nazi”. Sorry for my stupidity:(

  • Becky

    @Phillip/Paul:

    Well, I think this is where I think I’d have to agree to differ with both many masculinists and many feminists, too. I’m no scientist, but there’s quite a bit of evidence to show that transwomen and transmen are exposed to female hormones and male hormones respectively – physically looking male or female but with what’s inside not being congruent with outward appearances. There is also some evidence to show that there can be slight outer physical differences, too – ratio of index finger to middle finger in male-to-female transsexuals is similar to females, narrower rib cages, arms bending outwards at the joints etc. In female-to-male transsexuals more testosterone in the womb sometimes results in squarer jaws and so on. Many feminists would disagree with me here saying that gender is a purely social construct. I’m sorry if I come across as naive on this…but, personally, weighing up all the things I’ve heard on the subject I’m inclined to think whether someone grows up feminine or masculine or not is probably a mixture of both nature and nurture.

    I would agree with you that some academics in the area of Men’s Studies seem to be too afraid to challenge ideas by women feminists. This is very unhealthy as it casts a stifling atmosphere where true, free genuine debate becomes impossible. I also think though, that there are many feminists who actually stick up for men’s rights as well as women’s rights and recognize the fact that sexism affects men as well as women. They actually challenge feminist orthodoxy quite a bit as well, although I agree that it is worrying that some male gender studies academics don’t seem to be either confident enough or actually willing to do so.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ BT

    The over simplified reason I refer to Connell as a man is for the truth that he is. While he has a right to see himself as a woman, and I find no fault with anyone else addressing him as “she,” I can still just refer you to a scientific understanding of human biology; in this case the Y chromosome, which is still Connell’s genetic reality. In the most accurate of terms, Connell is a eunuch, but a male eunuch just the same.

    However, as I said, that would be the simplified answer.

    Connell, and the entire men’s studies community he represents, all operate in a paradigm in which gender is just a social construct. In other words, an individuals sex is a separate from their biology and just a role that people are forced into via socialization.

    This is a complete and highly neurotic fantasy, and every bit of known science proves it. So while Connell’s asserting his “femininity” in his own social circle is within good reason, compelling the society at large to abandon scientific fact, in this case the fact that Connell is a man, in favor of a PC mandate, is unacceptable to me.

    So much of what Connell and crew assert about sex is simply unjustified, unsupported and flies in the face of empiricism. And it is all part of a political agenda that has nothing to do with scholarly investigation, but has everything to do with using flawed ideas about social construction to undermine the great majority of men; to assert that what they are is inherently flawed and can, rather should, be changed with proper indoctrination.

    By publicly conceding that Connell is a woman, I would tacitly concede that constructionist theory is valid, which I cannot do.

    The fact that his “transition” required surgery is demonstrative of the fact that the constructionism he advocates is flawed to the core.

    I would have no problems with a positive and affirming label for his current make up that reflects it accurately. But to accept that Connell is a woman, and no different that women born in that specific condition, is simply in error.

  • Phillip

    @ BT

    The answer to the question you are asking is answered by chromosomes.

  • Becky Transsexual

    Paul, thanks for having me here: But why do you refer to Ms Connell as “he” when she is clearly a transsexual woman? I understand that you don’t agree with her but is there any need to be like that? Would you refer to Germaine Greer as ‘he’, for instance?

    I feel that very often transsexuals (and perhaps even more so transgendered people who have not had sex reassignment surgery) get it from both sides: the political left – in the shape of supposedly ‘radical’ feminists and the political right – in the shape of people like religious right-wingers (who think we’re all going to burn in hell) and, of course, extremists like the KKK etc.

    It does seem sometimes that we can’t win whatever we do. So called politically-correct legal precedent and official government policies totally ignores us as if they don’t even want to concede that we exist. They’re only interested if you’ve had sex reassignment surgery and have a little piece of paper authorised by the State. Being trans in spite of being recognised by the State equals the very antithesis of being politically-correct.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ Becky

    Understand that I am not upset by any of this. I am just necessarily stubborn when it comes to defining terms, and in the correct characterization of my work, and of the MRM in general.

    But in case there was any ambiguity, I am not calling Connell a freak, but I am referring to the mindset that says a transsexual must be accepted as an unbiased authority on masculinity, broadly defined, without questions being raised, as freakish.

    These questions must be raised, and Connell’s state of mind must be considered, especially given the misandry that completely saturates this persons entire body of work.

    Also for the record, my “allowing” you to speak is not worthy of any special mention. Anyone can voice their opinions here as long as they are withing the posting guidelines.

    This is, after all, not a feminist website.

  • Becky

    Btw…I used some pretty strong words there – you’re obviously NOT a KKK extremist – and I’m sorry if I upset you. I was just miffed that being a transsexual seemed to be put on the same level as being a liar; a thug; a political extremist; a bigot etc. Being a transsexual is no more a cause for alarm than not being a transsexual; in an ideal world both would be seen as purely incidental. You’ve treated me with tolerance on here and allowed me to speak and I appreciate that.

  • Becky

    “I reiterated that in the comments by saying that all individuals should not have their rights over their own bodies or own identities infringed upon by the state or anyone else.”

    Fair enough, I agree with you there, Paul. That is, after all, a lot more of a radical concept than many feminists are prepared to entertain. There’s good and bad in all – transexuals included.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ BT

  • Oh well, at least you radical feminists and men’s rights activists have finally found something you agree on;)
  • Actually no, we haven’t. Please read what I am about to write carefully, very slowly, if necessary.

    Go back and read the opening paragraph again. I called all of them freaks, yet only one is a transsexual. Now, Becky, does that perhaps tell you that I used the word freak for some other reason than to address being transgendered?

    You are recasting the meaning of my words to suit your own sense of persecution, I think. It just isn’t happening here. Once again, very slowly, I acknowledged the legitimacy of studies that focused on the issues of homosexuals and transsexuals. I reiterated that in the comments by saying that all individuals should not have their rights over their own bodies or own identities infringed upon by the state or anyone else. It is simply a fundamental freedom.

    So what is your issue here? That any transsexual is challenged for any reason at all? Are transsexuals above having their ideology or their biases scrutinized?

    Sure, Greer, et al, trashed out transsexuals, and homosexuals before that, all before they recognized the political capital to be gained with adding other victim groups into the mix.

    Perhaps your battle is with them. But you have no cause to have one here. Or if you do, you should make a better case of stating it.

  • Becky

    “@ Becky Transsexual,

    “I’m surprised you didn’t slate some of these people that you disagree with for being Jews as well!”
    For real, nobody who reads MND on a regular basis is going to take race baiting like this seriously.”

    You might if your entire family was killed in the holocaust, rohara by people who thought that the fact that they considered you to be subhuman degenerate vermin the ‘master’ race. Nazi.

  • Becky

    “a picaresque house of postmodern freaks.”

    Never mind what feminism thinks about transsexuals (Raymond; Greer; Bindel anyone…?); merely by being trans we’re automatically designated as ‘freaks’, right?

    Oh well, at least you radical feminists and men’s rights activists have finally found something you agree on;)

  • Bernard Chapin

    Excellent and informative piece, Paul. Very educational.

  • http://www.angryharry.com Harry

    @Paul Elam

    Gobsmacking piece.

  • Mikey M

    I have often wonder why there was no interest given to problems concerning men and boys in society today now with Paul’s article he is uncovering the answers for us. He is giving a presentation of the stage of mens studies which I’m sure the feminist are delighted because it is a stage of fools, a mere select group of players with no real credentials, and worse, deprived of passion and willingness to change the present conditions that affects boys in education and men in general in health, unemployment and family courts. This is not a task to be left for failed comedians and a confused homosexual nor for an average writer in need of a bestseller, it needs to taken more seriously by leaders who have already started to separate mens studies in a more healthy approach one where men will not be ashamed to see themselves as what they are with their faults, vulnerabilities and their qualities.

    This article is important, it uncovers the sad state of mens studies conducted so far and no wonder universities never awarded degrees , it did not deserved any merit. A strong structure will not stand if its base is weak, so before men studies is to flourish it must first rid itself of the poor base that we know today

  • Larry B, Simon

    @Ben Atherton-Zeman:

    So you admit to being a prophylactic, wonderful!

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ Vic

    I want to give these people credit!! I want to see their good works all over the ‘sphere so that many more people will know exactly who they are and what they are doing.

    :)

  • Vic Maltby

    Great read Paul. I do think that you give these people too much credit though. They are simply riding the monied backs of feminists licking up whatever spare grant money they can in order to carry on doing as little work of real worth as possible. It seems to be the latest rage…..FRAUD.

  • Denis

    It is not often that I am left speechless. I read this yesterday and am still applauding this in my mind.

    Superb.

    Brilliant.

    This is powerful and needs to be spread far and wide. If only this could be printed in every student newspaper at every public and private university and community college across the land. This should be printed in Forbes magazine.

    And I also concur: Thank God for Mike LaSalle and MND.

  • moebius22

    At first when Raewyn Connell’s sex change was brought up on this site, I wondered why this was an issue.

    After reading this article I see now that these men’s gay and trans-gender focus (to the exclusion of male issues it seems)makes them ill suited to male studies.

  • paul parmenter

    By their fruits ye shall know them. Whatever Goldstein, Kimmel, Connell et al are is of far less concern to me than what they do; and the fruits that they yield. Those fruits have been proved to be ugly, poisonous and good for nothing.

    Time to cut down their tree, consign it to the bonfire and plant something wholesome and healthy in its place.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ Peter

    Thanks for your kind words. It just so happens I read your review in researching this article.

    Stellar work.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ Ben Atherton-Zeman

  • I’m rubber; you’re glue.:)
  • Well, at least we know why you play high schools instead of Leno.

    And at least your comment, such as it is, will be allowed to stand, rather than be deleted out of intellectual cowardice.

  • http://www.voicesofmen.org Ben Atherton-Zeman

    I’m rubber; you’re glue. :)

  • http://www.modelmayhem.com/PeterA Peter Allemano

    Dear Paul: I have attended two AMSA conferences and know, via first-hand experience, a bit about what you report in this thought-provoking, well-written article. Thank you for sharing your insights! Especially because you are familiar with Michael Kimmel and his work, I think you might like the review of his book GUYLAND that I posted last year on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/review/R18UT59SQQ0JKP The review is currently being serialized in TRANSITIONS, the bimonthly newsletter of the National Coalition For Men (“NCFM”).

  • rohara

    This article was a superb expose not only of the inner workings of a sham academic discipline but also of the corrupt nature of higher education itself. The U.S. has been lauded as having the greatest university system in the world but that is quickly changing and the reason is simply that it is being taken over by greed and avarice. Academic and administrative leadership in higher education is becoming more corrupt by the hour.

    @ Becky Transsexual,

    “I’m surprised you didn’t slate some of these people that you disagree with for being Jews as well!”
    For real, nobody who reads MND on a regular basis is going to take race baiting like this seriously.

  • Denis Pakkala

    Great article, borrowing a term from feminism…they are a bunch of sexist pigs.

    Michael Kimmel writes “It’s feminists who are really “pro-boy” and “pro-father”—who want young boys and their fathers to expand the definition of masculinity and to become fully human.”

    http://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/?article=700 -

    Kimmel is suggesting that traditional masculinity is not fully human. That means men are sub-human or animals…hate propaganda 101.

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ BT

    I never said there is anything wrong with being a transsexual. It’s a free country (or used to be).

    The problem is a transsexual that is a leading authority on masculinity and the masculine experience, and that this is supposed to translate to the general male population.

    It doesn’t work. Never will. Connell is a symptom of an overarching problem that is represented in the rest of these people.

    They are all misandric. They are all dangerous ideologues.

    If you are really offended by the “trans hating wimmen-born-wimmen radical feminists” then it might help you to stop thinking like them and get out of the PC world view.

    In a just world, a transsexual will have their freedom to live life with the identity and persona they choose, without the interference of others. But only in a crazy world would a transsexual be an authority defining my life and my character as a man.

    What would you think of a man-born-man becoming an iconic expert on the lives and experience of transsexuals?

    Be honest now.

  • Becky Transsexual

    What’s wrong with being a transsexual? I’m surprised you didn’t slate some of these people that you disagree with for being Jews as well!

    By singling out people for your venom purely for being transsexual, you sound exactly like those trans-hating, wimmin-born-wimmin radical feminists – whom you so obviously agree with. Congratulations:(

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    All I can say is thank God for Mike and MND. I just googled “Men’s Studies” and this article was returned on the first page of results.

  • steve deluca

    A male feminist who shall remain nameless (John Fremont) read an article I wrote (One of many where I suggested that if feminist got it wrong about education, health, and money issues – there was NO reason to trust their views of the past) and he decided, as a feminist and feminized male, that I needed to be reeducated. He claimed – in the Fort Bragg Advocate News that my anti feminist views would change if I went to a local men’s group to be reedcuated – and to learn about how women are oppressed by MEN. I wrote and pointed out that he had written several articles bashing men, citing Jungian philosophy… and I suggested that Freud would understand why he kept attacking men with his little pen.

    He thought my views were a view of women not so different than, well, the killer of Polly Klaus, Richard Davis. (GOOGLE same) I had written to Marc, the father of Polly, saying that if my young daughter had been pulled out of her bedroom, raped and killed, as his was, my life would be over. I wrote to Fremont that I didn’t need to go into detail…

    I didn’t think I needed to explain that to John Freemont. I did what any rational self respecting MAN would do and I wrote to the Anderson Valley newspaper run by a free thinking X marine a big ass letter part of which said: “IF John Freemont every made such a comparason to me again I would have to, of coure, challenge him to a duel at sunset.

    John is like many of the limp dick, guilt infested feminist men whose mothers and feminist teachers shamed them into cutting their own balls off and being lackies for feminists. (I once hitch hiked cross country, worked with an old black man who spoke out againt black militants. He had been beaten down by whites and like feminist men, was clueless.)

    Some of you know my story. Twin sister, born in 1946, 100 disability from being DRAFTED, and so on. I have met feminist men and they are a sorry lot, smart – but not wise. Some men go to dominatrixs who shit on them. Feminist men simply spew feminist hatred to get a pat on the head from mommy or feminist teachers or feminist wives.

    Our society is going down and hatred of men is leading the way. Feminist men are like the Jews who were guards against other Jews. They are like the Indian scouts paid to take the calvary to kill other Indians. They are like women who sell children for sex to get drug money. Whores all. Sell out your brothers so your feminist sisters can tell you that you are good boys. I have met real men and compared to real men feminist men are so far down the toilet that the only thing you can do is turn that little handle and flush them for the shits that they are.

    One day I met Fremont with his adopted son. Sounds vain but I was glad to see that he was the typical out-of-shape fat ass sitting in the hottub at the local gym. I was walking by the hot tub and a therapist I knew said “Hey, read your articls and I must agree, I have had several male clients who have been battered and abused by women. Fremont was with his adopted son. He said “Are you Steve DeLuca?” Whose asking I said. John Freemont. He son said something about my big muscles, … Fremont then told his adopted son “Don’t listen to him, you will met men like him who hate women” I looked at his son and said “He doesn’t know what I think, I don’t hate women, and when you grow up you will met men like him who hate men” Feminist men hate themselves which is why some cut their dicks off and others pretend they don’t have a dick.

    Feminist men are kiss ass momma’s boys who hate their brothers. I don’t bother with them in any way. They are too far gone to listen. The must have mamma’s tit or a pat on the head from women. Pathetic losers who think they are cutting edge. Some people learn to hate and they can’t give it up. Feminist women and men hate men.

    sd

  • http://avoiceformen.com/ Paul Elam

    @ Mike

    I do agree with you, though I think that whatever we wish for the case, public politics has personal consequences (not that I think you need to be told that one).

    So I tend to take statements like that with a grain of political salt, hoping that I don’t ignore the slippery slope in the process.

    And then there is the matter of Connell. I got slammed from some people over on reddit for the last article I did on him, alleging it was a personal attack. I didn’t see it that way and still don’t. Connell’s “condition” is a factor here, and points to a magnitude of issues that I also think affects the rest of these people.

    And there is more to come. Much more. :)

  • http://mensnewsdaily.com/author/mike-lasalle Mike LaSalle
  • “so-called men”

    “(I can not even call them men)”

  • I think we need to rethink the value of devaluing the humanity of other human beings.

    In my opinion we need to change the rules of discourse.

    How about we start with respecting any other human being on the assumption that we are all self-evidently human?

    Here’s an example of what I mean: Christopher Hitchens has written to the effect that right-thinking people have a moral duty to become activist atheists.

    That’s such a stupid, dehumanizing idea, it would be offensive if it didn’t make me laugh so hard.

    On the other hand, I deeply respect Christopher Hitchens for his vigorous and thoughtful defense of the right of ANY PERSON to disagree with any consensus.

    So, I’m passionately in favor of Hitchen’s arguments in favor of speech, but I am quite unimpressed with his valuation of religion.

    Obviously there is no direct correspondence between the personal and the political in this case.

    The “personal is political” is another feminist postmodernist lie.

    In his article on Male Studies on the AMSA website, board member Harry Brod quoted Raewyn Connell, who said that Male Studies was “just an excuse not to do anything about gender injustice…”

    I found this comment most revealing: Men’s Studies scholars like Connell and Brod, et al, believe that JUSTICE drives Science.

    But that doesn’t make any sense. It would be as though a Judge had written his conclusion before the Trial. In that case, the Trial itself would be a mere formality in which evidence was made-to-order by paid staffers.

    And this is precisely why we need Male Studies — so that scholars are allowed to pursue knowledge rather than justice.

    Justice is the business of the courts. Knowledge is the business of scholarship.

    From an institutional standpoint, Science should drive Social Policy, not the other way around.

    This is a legitimate observation related to the article posted by Mr. Brod. Yet my courteous comment was not posted to the article, and thus my voice was silenced.

    Men’s Studies scholars seem absolutely unwilling to engage in any dialog with Male Studies scholars. The way I see it, their “Bullshit” derision and exaggerated displays are visible signals of discomfort.

    AMSA’s unwillingness to post my courteous reply to Harry Brod suggests both fear and laziness.

    I think Paul has done a great job of pressing these people at just the right moment.

    But in my view there’s no sense in getting “personal” about politics.

  • digital_dreamer

    Great info, Paul.
    I had no idea these so-called men were part of these organizations that are supposed to represent us.
    What freaks!
    Time to clean house.

    MAJ

  • pj1

    Paul…you rock. Thanks for another fine read. It feels good to know that someone is keeping track of these fools.

    what a sad state of affairs that people (I can not even call them men) like these represent male issues in academia. Sickening.

  • http://mensnewsdaily.com/author/mike-lasalle Mike LaSalle
  • Paying attention to the issues of homosexuals and the transgendered has its place in modern culture, but to use that agenda to play a part in hoodwinking people into believing you are addressing the lives of men in general demonstrates a deficit in integrity and a pathological drive to ensure the problems of the great majority of men and boys are either ignored or exacerbated, or both.
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