And I think I already mentioned it, but I'll elaborate a tiny bit.
What the hell is it with these guys that they get so defensive when it comes to sexism, yet they would never think of speaking that way to blacks about obvious racism?They are absolutely, totally unwilling to give up their personal position of privilege re women -- the innate and inherent ability of any and all men to oogle women, and in all other ways be superior to women.
I just realized that I think I've got an article saved that does a far better job of explaining it than I can -- I can't post the entire article (of course), but I'll post a few of the excerpts I thought were incredibly apt -- not quite as virulently as for the men on the right, but there's far too much of it on our side as well, IMO. I'll highlight the primary thought I think applies here. I'm sure the irony that this article is primarily about conservative men but yet has relevence re our brothers on the left isn't lost on anyone here:
Stephen J. Ducat Dissects "Anxious Masculinity," Making Sense of America's Strutting, in a Psychoanalytic Kind of WayA BUZZFLASH INTERVIEW
http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/05/03/int05011.htmldiscussed here:
Ducat connects Gannon, Arnold and Hyper Masculinity
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x3206161Quote:
Part of the reason is that this type of masculinity is defined largely in terms of domination. The problem is that
domination--either in a personal or a global context---can never be a permanent condition. It’s a relational state. It’s dependent on having somebody in a subordinate position. That means you could be manly today, but you’re not going to be manly tomorrow unless you’ve got somebody to push around and control, whether that is an abused wife or another country. So this kind of masculinity is really brittle.
Quote:
Real men, you know, don’t worry about the losers in the new global Darwinian economy.
Quote re Grover Norquist:
For many Republicans, collaboration raises enormous femiphobic anxieties, even if they’re collaborating--and perhaps especially if they’re collaborating--with Democrats. GOP strategist Grover Norquist once said that bipartisanship is another name for date rape. So that tells you about his anxiety, I think.
Quote:
BuzzFlash: To cooperate, then, is to give up one’s masculine prerogative to assert oneself as a male leader?
Stephen J. Ducat: Absolutely. In the world they live in, you’re either a top or a bottom. Mutuality, democracy, equality--that makes no sense to them.
Quote:
There is no greater power than the power to define. If you can determine how people use language, you really are able to determine how they think.
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Obviously, this last quote is why I have fought so long on DU to get the terms bitch and whore excluded from "acceptable" dialog. I didn't even realize it, Tinoire had to point it out to me, but when they issued the revised guidelines, what I and so many others lobbied for (and stop donating over), finally came to fruition. From the new DU rules:
While specific words are not automatically forbidden, members should avoid using racist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise bigoted terminology. This includes gender-specific terms such as "bitch," "cunt," "whore," "slut," or "pussy," and terms with homophobic derivation, such as "cocksucker," which are often inflammatory and inappropriate. One common exception is the use of the phrase "media whore," which is permitted.So, Sisters, don't hesitate to alert on this bullshit, will ya? Takes lotsa eyes to keep DU clean and relatively free from anti-woman sentiement.