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Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

(Washington D.C. Mar 10, 2012 AVFM News) On Monday, March 5th, hundreds of male students donned high heel shoes and marched on the campus of Mississippi State University in the second annual Walk a Mile In Her Shoes event sponsored by MSU’s Sexual Assault Services Office. Billed as an event in which men march to end sexual assault, the event is only one of many such events held around the world which are promoted by Venture Humanity Inc., a California nonprofit organization.

“Each year, an ever-increasing number of men, women and their families are joining the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes. The International Men’s March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault & Gender Violence. A Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Event is a playful opportunity for men to raise awareness in their community about the serious causes, effects and remediation to sexualized violence.” the home page of walkamileinhershoes.org states, clearly implying that this is an all volunteer effort my men everywhere to combat sexual violence.

But the event on Monday was not playful and it is ambiguous how by wearing high heel shoes men would do anything to help genuine victims of sexual assault. It was also anything but voluntary and “Raising Awareness” in this case meant administrative and social coercion of male students, almost exclusivity from the Greek community, to participate as well as distributing literature and raising more money.

The crowd of marching men were subjected to demeaning slurs from the crowd of onlookers and given hand written notes from members of a virtually all female audience implying their complicity in the supposed sexual assault epidemic.“Female students stood on the side lines. Over 400 male students wore heals and walked in a 1/4 mile circle, four times while the female students stood and watched, mostly smiling and some were laughing.

Also, they had a female student model walk in front of the formation with the 400+ men following her. She is a member of the fashion board; there were lots of female students from the fashion board at the event. The men who followed her were mostly in heels and about half of them were carrying signs that said things like, “Rape Hurts Us All.’

‘There were several men in suits who talked on the microphone and reported the 1-in-4 rape statistic, among many other false statistics. One statistic that I heard several times was that women are more likely to be victims of non-lethal intimate partner violence than men. They never said anything about lethal intimate partner violence. Apparently there must have been a tie between men and women when it came to lethal intimate partner violence so they just ignore that statistic and only talk about non-lethal intimate partner violence.” said Ben Robinson, a MSU engineering student and MRA otherwise known by his YouTube names “HelperDogfromHell” and “ConnectingRod911”

Robinson has been an active MRA on campus making videos about the Clothesline Project, another event organized by the Sexual Assault Services Office, in which tee shirts upon which slogans were written such as “33% of all women will be raped in their lifetime” and “Daddy why did you steal my innocence” were hung on the quad. Robinson devoted a video to the event on his YouTube channel and also chronicled the event on Monday for AVFM News.

The Sexual Assault Services Office, part of the Division of Relationship Violence and Outreach at MSU is one of the most energetic administrative entities of it’s kind in higher education. In April of last year the MSU student newspaper, The Reflector, reported that the SAS office received a competitive grant from the Justice Department’s Office of Violence Against Women. The $300,000 grant named the “Campus Grant Program” is one of twenty one competitive grants distributed by the OVAW who’s recipients are given broad discretion on how to use the funds. There are generous provisions for the increase of salaries, benefits and travel expenses to any recipient organization. The purpose of the grant is outlined by the OVAW as follows:

“The Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus Program (Campus Program) encourages institutions of higher education to adopt comprehensive, coordinated responses to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Campuses, in partnership with community-based nonprofit victim advocacy organizations and local criminal justice or civil legal agencies, must adopt protocols and policies that treat violence against women as a serious offense and develop victim service programs that ensure victim safety, offender accountability, and the prevention of such crimes.”

In other words the grant was not only an income booster for personnel but also a source of money for both law enforcement organizations like the campus police who, curiously, were required to wear high heel shoes as well, and other non profit organizations like The Clothesline Project and Walk a Mile In Her Shoes. The efforts of these organizations are ostensibly aimed at “raising awareness” of sexual assault.

On the strict condition of anonymity, a member of a participating fraternity spoke with AVFM about the event.  He said that the Intra Fraternity Council (IFC), an administrative body who enforces rules and guidelines set both within the Greek community itself and by the school administration evoked a “Standards Requirement,” imposed to ensure a participation rate of at least 80% for all fraternities. Consequences for non-compliance of this requirement include revocation of privileges for individual fraternity members as well as suspension or termination of a fraternity’s charter.

“People seemed to get hostile when topics came up like ‘hey don’t you think that this is weird or wrong’ and the reaction would be like ‘hey, what are you implying? there isn’t anything weird or wrong about rape?’ Said the student who indicated that there was an extreme amount of social coercion as well as administrative pressure to participate in the event.

“Its ridiculous, its humiliating” said the student. “I think that it doesn’t serve the purpose that it’s meant to serve, I think that it is more or less of a shaming tactic aimed at humiliating instead of teaching someone a lesson and if they are trying to teach a lesson what lesson would that be? You are taking gentlemen, basically, who care about women and care about women feeling better about themselves and their safety and you are making them humiliate themselves for the benefit of what? Not all men are rapists but that is basically the message that an event like this conveys. Even the thought of that if you take a step back is preposterous that all men are rapists.”

When asked how he felt about the other activities going on on campus initiated by the SAS office he said: “I have seen things posted around campus all throughout the year like the ‘one in four women will be raped in their lifetime’ statistic which shocks me because of all the girls I know only one says they’ve been raped and I think that is bazaar.” The student went on to describe fliers that were posted in the bathroom stalls of the building where he took most of his classes distributed by the SAS office. “That implies to me like someone saying ‘hey you, taking a piss right now, look at what we are posting right now you shouldn’t rape people.’”

He would be correct in thinking that not all men at MSU were rapists. According to annual Campus Police reports there have only been four reported rapes from 2005 to 2010. This on a campus who’s fall enrollment was between 15,000 and 20,000 students during that time period roughly half of whom were female. Rape, by far, is the least common violent crime reported.

Figures like these didn’t deter the SAS office from inviting Venture Humanity Inc. to endorse a Walk a Mile In Her Shoes event at MSU. Venture Humanity requires a licensing fee of $125 dollars for every event and has copyrighted its name. Merchandise is also available and you are encouraged to buy signs and other materials from the online store. “What started out as a small group of men daring to totter around a park has grown to become a world-wide movement with tens of thousands of men raising millions of dollars for local rape crisis centers, domestic violence shelters and other sexualized violence education, prevention and remediation programs.” boasts their website which also collects donations.

Shoes, however, are key. An outfit called Le Dame Footwear, a distributor without a storefront located in a residential neighborhood in Verona Wisconsin, just outside Madison, is the official provider for these events. Specializing in over sized feminine footwear, they boast the ability to provide shoes for an impressive women’s sizes 10 ½ to 17 (wide) or a men’s size 9 to 15 (medium). The owner of Le Dame Footwear, Bernie J. Fatla, was recently elected to the board of directors of Venture Humanity Inc.

“Le Dame Footwear has been providing shoes for these walks at a significant discount to the participating organizations as part of their effort to promote this cause. Le Dame Foot ware also makes an annual donation to Walk a Mile Organization based on the total number of pairs of the “Natilie” sold.” Le Dame’s press release concerning Fatla’s ascension to the board states. The “Natile” being a popular model of shoe provided by the company supposedly designed just for this event selling for $92.99.

The shoes provided for the event at MSU were paid for by the SAS Office.

In correspondence with AVFM News in which Robinson described the humiliating signs the male students were required to carry and the taunts they received from onlooking female students he provided a copy of the attached “Pledge to End Sexual Violence.” “”The Pledge” involved men in suits standing before a microphone reading the pledge on that slip of paper I am attaching. Hundreds of men repeated the words of that pledge before on-looking college girls.” said Robinson. “This is just wrong, Bob. It’s plain wrong. I want these types of rallies to disappear from this college.”

Over one hundred Walk a Mile in Her Shoes events are planned so far according to the sites schedule of events.  Most of which are on college campuses.

Download Pledge walk in her shoes-1

 

Sources:

http://www.health.msstate.edu/sas/

http://www.walkamileinhershoes.org/index.html

http://www.youtube.com/user/ConnectingRod911

http://www.reflector-online.com/news/sexual-assault-grant-to-benefit-students-1.2546486#.T1uVa3mP8v9

http://www.ovw.usdoj.gov/ovwgrantprograms.htm

http://www.ifc.msstate.edu/

http://www.msstate.edu/web/security/crime-stats-11.pdf

http://police.msstate.edu/pdf/annual-report.pdf

http://www.ledame.com/shoes.html

 

About Robert O'Hara

Bob O'Hara is the U.S. News Director for A Voice for Men. He is a men's rights activist living in the Washington, D. C. area who has done work with S.A.V.E. and is the host of a weekly radio show with news and analysis on men's and boys' issues.

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  • http://aleknovy.com/ Alek Novy

    I suggest every MRA with a blog to link to this piece using keywords such as the name of this misandric university.

    We want parents researching this university to see this article as one of the first things when doing research, and knowing where they’re sending their son

    —-

    For example:

    <a href=”http://www.avoiceformen.com/updates/news-updates/mississippi-state-students-forced-to-walk-a-mile-in-her-shoes”>Mississippi State</a>

    i.e. Mississippi State

    <a href=”http://www.avoiceformen.com/updates/news-updates/mississippi-state-students-forced-to-walk-a-mile-in-her-shoes”>Mississippi State University</a>

    i.e Mississippi State University

    etc… etc…
    —-

    • Paul Elam

      Alek is 100% correct. As another tip for MRM bloggers. Pieces that involve uni’s are particularly beneficial. Most all of them have lots of search traffic on google.

      I did a short, almost effortless piece on Jasmine Richardson, the girl who murdered her parents and brother and now is attending Mount Royal University instead of being in prison. Here is an image of what that article brings each and every day to the site.

      http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss125/avoiceformen/MountRoyal.jpg

      It is harder as the university gets bigger because there are more competing links, but if MRM bloggers follow up on what Alek suggests we can end up with good placement and built in traffic from people who are researching schools to attend. Just some food for thought. That article on Richardson alone still brings over 100 people, sometimes 200 to this site every day after a six months.

      • ZenCo.

        Gotta say it – I like the original Gonzo better.

        • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

          Nope, I reckon this one is way better.

          Check it out. It’s got the pissed of grump in mid blare. Even the cigarette comes off second best as it spills from the expansive gob.

          It’s a post apocalyptic upgrade of Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”.

          If I was a femmo tempted to flap about here and drop nuggets of ‘backside disrespect’ I might just want to flap elsewhere.

          Not to forget that femmos are so stupid they frighten when they see an umbrella snap open with big eyes painted on it.

          Did you smile when you first saw it ? I sure did.

          So Paul, what’s the story ? Where did you find this picture ?

          • Kimski

            From the comments in the ‘An open letter to Richard Cohen of the SPLC’-article:

            Steve_85 in reply to forweg:
            Follow their link to manboobz’s site… someone made an awesome rage-face-Elam in the comments. Paul should use that as his avatar for a few weeks.

            http://i.imgur.com/EB7zi.png

            Would have to change the background though.

          • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

            Ta Kimski, and now we know.

            It’s got me inspired to change my own grav for a laugh.

          • Kimski

            Np, bro’.

            How about one of ‘manbotz’ in a pink ballerina dress and make up?
            -I’m sure he would look awful cute.
            :D

          • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

            Yuk.

            No Kimski, absolutely no you bloody baiter.

            I am thinking more a classy cartoon of myself whirling my wee-wee about at a gaggle of shocked femmsters.

          • Kimski

            Well, I’m changing my gravatar for a while..
            If we’re supposedly the Scary and Creepy Men’s Club in here, I might as well rise to it.

          • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

            Fantastic. I want that grav on my forehead.

        • Paul Elam

          Actually, I will switch back to it in a few days. But it does give me an idea for a kind of tradition. Every time one of these agencies, and I mean real entities, not meaningless fuck-sticks like Futrelle, take a shot at AVfM and hit their own foot, I will switch to the current gravatar for a week in their honor.

      • Fidel Johnson

        Paul,
        I don’t know how else to speak to you besides in the comments here.

        I live in Africa.
        I am an African.
        I would have donated to your site many times, but I do not have a credit card.
        I believe so strongly in your message, that it pains me to not be able to contribute to your site.
        Now, with this shit with the SPLC going on, you may have to look at your ISP. I would love to pay for and provide an African ISP for your site. The truth-fleeing psychos would not have a chance of closing it down.
        ( PS. This is a genuine offer. If I buy for a year, they would e-mail for you the details ). Let us not get FSTU against us.

        • http://www.manwomanmyth.com Perseus

          Many cheers to you, Fidel. A brilliant and generous offer.

          • Fidel Johnson

            Perseus,

            Thank you, but it is not generous compared to how much some people have paid on this site.
            I am a labourer, but the cost for a year is easy in my savings.

        • Robert O’Hara

          Mr. Johnson,

          Please contact me via email vfm_news@yahoo.com I very much would like to have a set of eyes and ears on the ground in Africa. Between the circumcision drive there and other activities of the UN and the feminists I think it is important to have a correspondent.
          Hope to hear from you soon!

        • Paul Elam

          That is a remarkable offer. Please allow us to keep it in mind. We are on a dedicated server now because of the level of traffic we get. It is very expensive.

          But with it comes multiple daily backups of which we maintain custody. If there is ever a problem, we will be back online very quickly.

          Again, thank you for your offer, but we do not need to prevail on you for it at this time.

      • scatmaster

        I do not know if this helps and perhaps Mr Novy can tell me if I am wasting my time but I clear my history, my cache, and reset my dynamic IP and click on each “featured offender” on the right hand side of the page. I then go to my little blog and do the same thing. Do not know if it changes traffic stats or not but anything that gets Jenna’s girdle in a knot is okay with me.

      • http://www.mensrightsboard.blogspot.com/ Masculist Man

        Done.

    • http://forsakeneagle.blogspot.com/ ForsakenEagle

      Already went right to work. This story truly pains me. To think half the student population thinks the other half is subhuman. When is there going to be an intellectual Renaissance in the West?

  • mongo

    How quaint. Just like North Korea.

  • http://falserapesociety.blogspot.com/ Pierce Harlan

    The event is merely an opportunity for the sexual grievance industry to justify its existence and to publicize the “fact” that rape is rampant even though it isn’t.

    It would be downright shocking if this or similar events ever prevented a single sexual assault from occurring because: (1) prancing around in high heels and similar useless stunts has nothing to do with preventing sexual assault; and (2) the vast majority of young men who strutted their stuff and who participate in such events are very, very unlikely to ever rape a woman. That’s the truth, and sorry to throw cold water on the circus.

    If we want to curb sexual assault, we need to teach our young people the truth, but the truth doesn’t jibe with the current rape meta-narrative that holds only one gender responsible for stopping it.

    We need to teach both young men and young women that the alcohol-fueled hook-up culture is a disaster for too many young people. Unfortunately, the prevailing feminist mantra is for young women to “party like the guys,” without bothering to tell them about the “regret asymmetry” that separates the genders. Young people generally do not understand that women experience much greater after-the-fact regret than men do. Sometimes feelings of regret are translated into feelings of “being used,” and sometimes feelings of “being used” are misinterpreted or purposefully misconstrued as “rape.” Asking the police, a judge, or a jury to sort out what happened in an alcohol-fueled tryst based on a “he said/she said” account puts an impossible burden on our law enforcement and judicial apparatuses. Nobody ever wins in that scenario.

    The sad, politically incorrect fact of the matter is that the high heels spectacle targeted the wrong people. There is no “rape culture”; there is no “rape continuum.” Rape is committed by social deviants, not the nice boy next door. It is almost a certainty that none of the charming young buffoons who strutted around in women’s heels will ever rape a woman. And here’s the scary part: those innocent young men have precisely zero ability to stop a rapist from taking advantage of a young woman.

    The sad, politically incorrect fact of the matter is that young women are being taught that they are little more than leaves in the wind, not free moral agents with the ability and the responsisibility to protect themselves.

    In every other sphere of life, women insist they not be treated as helpless pawns waiting to be rescued by the handsome prince; in the bedroom, however, the prevailing feminist narrative insists women are more passive than the most distressed of Disney damsels, helplessly waiting for Prince Charming to rescue them from rape.

    Well, I’ve got news for them: their Prince Charmings were the guys strutting around campus in heels. Trust me — they can’t stop rape. And we cannot empower our daughters by pretending they are powerless.

    Now, next year, how about having a Walk a Mile in His Jockstrap to raise awareness about the fact that it is innocent young men, not young women, who need to “take back the night”? That’s because it is beyond dispute that innocent men are more vulnerable to the criminals than innocent women. J. Friedman, J. Valenti, Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape (2008) at 23: “Men are 150 percent more likely to be the victims of violent crimes than women are. . . . . Men are more likely to be victimized by a stranger (63 percent of violent victimizations) . . . .”

    Sincerely,
    Pierce “sick of their politically correct bullshit” Harlan

    • keyster

      “Walk a Mile in My Waders”

      Chest high waders, with a placard that reads:
      “Fed up to Here
      with Rape Hysteria Culture”.

    • BeijaFlor

      Keyster, you are on to something.

      I don’t know how much a cheap set of chest-high waders might cost, but maybe less than $100 – which makes them competitive with the man-sized high heeled shoes sold to the Walk-A-Mile-Mangina crowd.

      Another possibility might be Swim A Mile In His Speedo …

  • Jay

    This just buys into the misandry out there that all men are rapists. So if one man rapes a woman, every other man must be forced into this ridiculous ritual, like some sort of collective punishment. This is as ludicrous as asking all the Muslims on campus to do a march saying “I will not be a terrorist” “I promise I will not blow up buildings and kill innocent people”. It really is that ridiculous. And have them walking around with WTC outfits. It really is ridiculous. We actually need people on campus to make the same comments I’ve made and protest against this.

    • http://falserapesociety.blogspot.com/ Pierce Harlan

      I love it, Jay! “I will not be a terrorist.”

      No rational person would think that’s acceptable.

      THIS is “acceptable” only because the vast majority of young men haven’t thought about it carefully yet.

      • http://www.manwomanmyth.com Perseus

        All females should be required to carry signs saying, “Feminism is Racism. I will not be a Feminist Klanswoman Piece of Shit.”

        Furthermore, NAMALT. Fucking idiots.

        Seething mad.

        Ben, you are my real life action hero.

    • Steve_85

      How about we get all the women to walk around in nappies and say “I will not abuse my children”… since y’know 86% of all child abuse is perpetrated by or with the mother.

      • BeijaFlor

        “Walk A Mile In My Nappies!”

        Steve, this is the most appropriate response I can imagine to “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes.”

        Better yet – a twenty-pack of Depends ® costs less than a dollar per adult-nappy. Compare that to the $94 price-tag for Le Dame’s “most popular” men’s-size high-heel shoe for “Walk A Mile In” …

  • Tawil

    A cogent account of the ‘forced pledge’ problem from the UK:

    Will You End YOUR Violence Against Women? http://brightonmanplan.wordpress.com/2011/11/29/will-you-end-your-violence-against-women/

  • http://mrathunderinthehammer.blogspot.com/ Dannyboy

    I might be a little past my uni days but seeing this sort of crap still makes me feel disgusted.

    Something really bothers me about how Venture Humanity Inc. has copyrighted the term and Le Dame Footwear sells the shoes. Seems like an incestuous nepotistic money grab.

    Who is really being raped there? I’d say the extorted / blackmailed male fraternities were being monetarily raped.
    That’s the real rape culture.

    Ben great job of doing the ground work, Robert nice article stringing it all together.

  • Mateusz

    I’m almost sad to be a recent graduate, since I wish I was back in college, and able to ask my school how humiliating the male gender will end violence. I’ve been sexually assaulted, and abused by women. Participating in self-degredation would not have helped me at all.

    It looks, from the reactions of the men questioned, that they are realizing the inherent sexism in the system, but too scared and intimidated to publicly speak out. We need to speak on their behalf.

  • Paul Elam

    OT but speaking of forcing people to do shit, you have to read this to believe it.

    http://www.naturalnews.com/035185_Australia_sterilization_children.html#ixzz1oXfvMIG5

  • Paul Elam

    Allow me to say also a big thank you to Bob O’Hara. Gathering and writing complete news stories with sources takes much more work than your average opinion piece. It is thankless work that really needs to be done.

    You’re a champion Bob, for the efforts you make to bring real news that matters to those in the MRM. We are lucky to have you at AVfM.

  • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

    This is so strange a thing I am looking about here for Rod Serling to walk into my living room with a burning cigarette and say,

    A sunny day. Happy faces on a campus. Ordinary in every way except underneath the smiles and happy chatter and away from the polite nod of familiarity lies something so terrible, so strange in it’s essence and manner it has come through a door marked “The Twighlight Zone.”

    • BeijaFlor

      Or, more appropriately … “The Toilet Zone.”

      I wish I could flush this away and make it disappear. I would even settle for pumping it into a holding-tank, and paying someone else to pump it out and set me free of it.

      To misquote Tiny Tim, “God HELP us – every one!”

  • Adi

    The absurdest part of the “walk in her shoes” parade is that high heels are actually an example of MALE discrimination since men cannot wear them freely without risking getting fired or even assaulted whilst women can wear men’s shoes without fear of any consequence.

    What I cannot understand is how so many men are so blind to bow their heads in shame and do this sort of thing.

  • Phil in Utah

    They’re doing this at my university, too. Matter of fact, I think Utah State has been participating for as long as this event’s been going on. This will be their eleventh year.

    What will I do? I will be there, right next to where they’re distributing shoes, holding up a sign saying “STOP SHAMING MEN”, and distributing RADAR’s “50 Myths About Domestic Violence” in pamphlet form. I will only agree to do an interview with the Statesman (our school paper) if I can approve it first to make sure it’s not a hatchet job.

    • Ben

      That’s a great idea. I think I am going to make that exact same sign. Try to get some footage of your work, if at all possible. I will try to do the same. Maybe we can get a third MRA to do the same.

      • http://www.mensrightsboard.blogspot.com/ Masculist Man

        I’ll promote it,just give me the details.

    • Mateusz

      I’m glad someone is standing up to it. These shaming tactics are sick. They don’t help victims, and for male victims, it’s nothing more than heaping on more abuse. Schools would never demand blacks pledge to stop mugging innocent whites, or (as mentioned above), Muslim students participate in Walk A Mile In Their Yarmulkes and promise not to blow up buildings.

      Both Phil and Ben are doing a great job by opposing this.

      • BeijaFlor

        “Walk A Mile In My Fez!”

        (I need to link to Steely Dan’s song, The Fez, to emphasize this.)

        I’d be all in favor of “recognizing women as human, too” if the wimminz recognize ME as “human, too!”

      • Phil in Utah

        If I can actually get it in time, I’ll also be wearing a shirt that says “Decriminalize Testosterone”.

    • http://www.mensrightsboard.blogspot.com/ Masculist Man

      Better yet start a blog and pass out the website address,that way they can’t do a hatchet job on you.

  • Rper1959

    Institutions such as Mississippi State University really don’t deserve to be called Universities, they are institutions of indoctrination into hateful ideologies, using coercive control and financial abuse ( will withdraw funding if your good little frat boys don’t dance to our feminist tunes) , how downright disgusting and demeaning, and the abusers line the oval laughing and taunting. Institutionalised sexism and abuse nothing less.

    Kudos to Ben for standing against it, well done.

    • Kimski

      +10 thumbs up.

      They are in fact no different than the Chinese re-education through labor camps for the political dissidents.
      On this subject Wikipedia says the following:

      “While incarcerated, detainees are often subject to some form of political education.”

      I really don’t see any major differences between the agendas of these two institutions.

    • BeijaFlor

      How about “Univaginities”?

      The Univaginity of Mississississississippippippi …

      The Univaginity of I-usedtapee-pissedatme-pissandpee…

      The Univaginity of Everywhere!

      Ben, my brother, I salute you for standing up against the Univaginity – long may you wave!

  • gateman

    Political stunts like this designed to humiliate innocent men and to demonstrate the political power of the feminist movement make me hate feminists with a passion.
    If I saw one on fire I wouldn’t piss on her.
    And any man that participates in this bullshit is probably a secret cross-dresser.

  • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

    The beginning.

    Throw all of this nasty business into a crucible and let it burn away the PR fluff and bull. What is left when all is said and done ?

    I look into the beaker and I see nasty people doing nasty things to young men.

    The End.

  • WhoQueefed

    Any male that is stupid enough to be manipulated, coerced, or forced into doing these things by or for the feminist agenda isn’t worthy of even calling himself a man anymore. And sadly, any man wanting to cross-dress probably doesn’t care about being a man anyways. And quite honestly, it’s the men that wear women’s clothing that women should be most afraid of.

    Men like “Buffalo Bill” from the “Silence of the Lambs” movie comes to mind.

    And this Psycho –

    Yeah, that cross-dressing male is really a good thing for women’s safety. And note – Even though these are movies and not real life – they were based on real life events based on real life cross-dressing psychos – most of whom were badly abused and mistreated by their MOTHERS. If women want to see less rape and violence against women then they are going to have to pledge to not mistreat and abuse children – namely MALE children. Simple as that!

    • Atlas Reloaded

      HEY YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT PAIN IS!!!

      • BeijaFlor

        Yeah, excuse me Atlas …

        I DO know what pain is.

        I DO know what it is to lack “male role models” when you are a little boy-child. I do know what it is to have no foggiest idea about how to respond to an old-beyond-her-years little bitch who aspires to disparage the “little stiffy” that I experienced at 12 years old. !

        If ENOUGH of us, of those males who COULD sire a viable woman, denied that fertilization

        • http://www.mensrightsboard.blogspot.com/ Masculist Man

          Preach it,brother,preach it.

          I hear where you’re coming from.

    • Atlas Reloaded

      And somewhat OT but not really, Silence of The Lambs had a LOT of misandry in it. ALL the men were dysfunctional in some way or another.

      I have a feeling Thomas Harris would love to wear high heels and kick other men in the groin with them.

  • Ben

    Outstanding work, Mr. O’Hara! I am really grateful for all the detailed research that you did on this. This article, along with the powerful counter-propaganda flier that JtO formulated for me to distribute, are the biggest tools that I have in my anti-misandry tool box for battling SAS ideologues here at MSU at the time. And I’ve got plenty of thumb tacks and tape.

    Thanks for all your comments, too. When MSU students visit AVfM to read this story about their university, many of them will also read all these comments. The comments do help.

    As JtO says, we will continue to shine a bright light on these bigots. I am going out there with copies of these materials, along with a camcorder and some anti-feminist signs Monday after Spring Break. They had their week; now we will have ours at MSU. I might try to come up with an email newsletter that other students can sign up for that will at least invite them to assemble on the Drill Field when these misandric events are held so that we can visibly oppose them while they are actually being conducted.

    • Steve_85

      Ben, you should consider setting up a donate button on your posts. Even thumb tacks have a cost.

      Perhaps some members of this site would like to help out, but don’t have a lot of free time. Maybe they would prefer to help fund the posters instead?

      • Steve_85

        I just re-read what I had typed, and realised that it sounded like I was trying to pressure other people into donating. This is not what I meant, so I’ll have another go at getting my meaning across :)

        *I* would like to help out in this manner. *I* am spending a lot of my time in medical studies, so *I* don’t have a lot of free time (and not a huge amount of spare cash either) but I would still like to help.

        *I* think that your work is stellar and although my current ability to contribute would be small, *I* think that there would perhaps be many more who would be able, willing and actually want to help out in this way.

  • http://manamongoaks.com/index.html Ray

    Great research Mr. O’Hara, and a finely written article.

  • Rad

    This is just well-crafted satire, right? Right?

  • Skeptic

    Outstanding article JtO thanks.
    I instantly tried to think about this phenomenon as a systemic social process.
    It’s occurred to me a sort of self fulfilled prophecy of sorts is being created by these feminist idiologues.

    Step 1. feminist ideologues spread false meme’s about the extent and nature of sexual violence against women.
    Step 2. Gullible women become influenced by the memes spread in Step 1.
    As a response to believing the false memes they hold definitions of violence that are both exaggerated by types and amount. E.g. A man proposing a date involving drinking is automatically setting a woman up for ‘date rape’.
    Step 3. Duped women then have a paranoid outlook on men as a class. They then ‘see’ many normal male behaviors wrongly as being expressions of male violence which they frame as ‘research’ both statistical and anecdotal.
    Step 4. These duped women become the women who repeat the whole process from Step 1 to send the cycle spinning another time.

    Rinse and repeat ad infinitum until some spoke is put in the wheel.
    So I’m delighted to find several guys here have plans to make an intervention and insert some common sense and fairness into the feminist cycle of violence.
    Good on you guys!

  • Skeptic

    I apologize for wrongly offering thanks to JtO of writing this article, when it was in fact Robert O’Hara who did such a fine job. Note to self check glasses at optometrist – need to have good eyesight to one day see feminists forced to walk a mile in men’s shoes –
    http://www.mgtowforums.com/forums/attachments/deadbeat-dads-fathers-rights/567-fathers-4-justice-advert-hate-male1.jpg .

    The linked image would great on USA campuses with a short to the point comment wouldn’t it?

  • http://www.bcdads.com bcdad666

    I find it difficult to believe that young university men and fraternities are actually complying with this blackmail. Has anyone got video of this?
    The only way to deal with a bully is to stand your ground and refuse to comply. There is no other way. Have we already forgotten Neville Chamberlain and ‘peace in our time’?

    • Ben

      Isn’t it unbelievable?? Indeed. In order for men to become college educated, this is what they must deal with. In fact, if they want to be in a fraternity (which is in some cases important for career prospects and development), they must actually publicly apologize for being in a class that rapes, oppresses, and beats women. Speaking out against the practice can result in repercussions up to and including loss of reputation and job interviews.

      Cool user name, btw.

      “Has anyone got video of this?” Just a small one with very little footage; my camcorder failed during the event:

      http://www.youtube.com/user/ConnectingRod911?feature=mhee

      • Skeptic

        Hi Ben, Thanks for putting together the video.
        My blood boils seeing it. If you intend to make further videos and want hard-hitting soundtrack music for them then post an e-mail link and details of the kind of sound you’re looking for. I’ll happily oblige in getting music to you. I have a very good studio with synths, guitars and drums so can put together tracks of a professional standard quickly. I have a back catologue discography to draw upon and several of my tracks appear in indie movies to date.
        Keep up the fine work!

        • Ben

          Much appreciated! I just re-synchronized the rhythm and lead guitar tracks on that video a few minutes ago. It is tighter now. I wanted to use the original version of that song, but due to copyright laws, decided just to play it myself. I had to get a copy of “Coral” to make the video with more than one sound track, too.

          I would be thrilled to use some of your tracks in future work!

          robinson.ben7714@yahoo.com

          Metal, or an Iron Maiden type of sound, would be awesome. But, really anything with a bite would be great.

          But, wow.What an offer! Thanks. It means a lot right now as they are starting to get really anal about copyright laws. I want to play it safe. I was even worried about getting sued for uploading my own performance of that song.

          Oh, and I also just added another photo to the video, fixed some grammar, and added a couple more captions.

        • FarmCat

          Hi Skeptic, are you on AAM?

          What places could I find it?
          I’d love to hear your stuff.

      • http://www.bcdads.com bcdad666

        Thanks for posting that video Ben, I hope you’re there with a working camcorder next time.

  • keyster

    This is a sort of Stockholm Syndrome. Here, the captives, unable to bear the anxiety occasioned by their powerlessness, suppress it by identifying with their captors.

  • spocksdisciple

    Enough is enough, there has to be a point where men take a stand, even if it’s in the style of the Alamo.
    I know that in the US a fraternity means big time advancement and opportunities. But at what cost?, if employers are going to actually discriminate based on frat associations then it’s time to dump the Greek system. Which in IMO is very outdated and archaic in the Internet era.

    Universities and their special interest bodies will continue to threaten and intimidate young men until these men hit them back where it hurts, in the pocket book.
    Instead of capitulation and appeasement there should be MRA legal defense funds and lawsuits flying, there should be public discourse where the university administration needs to justify the abuse of paying customers! All the tuition dollars and other fees funds these universities and if parents realize their sons are going to be treated like slaves, do you think they would want to foot the bill? Do you think young men what to take massive student loans on for the privilege of being publicly humiliated and demeaned?

    One thing I do know about universities and academics, they’re terminally allergic to lawsuits and bad publicity.
    MSU and other campuses are counting on the quiet acquiesce of male students who may not know how to handle such coercive tactics.
    If I were an enraged male student I would tell the university I am bringing a lawsuit on them for coercion and infringement of my rights. Making this kind of humiliation a public spectacle is certainly grounds for a lawsuit. No other public organizations or institutions would ever be able to get away with this, why should a university, no city or state institution would hold what is in essence a “perp walk” or in this case a “perp march” and missing only the torches and pitchforks and a guillotine at the end of the march.

    That they’re planning more of these public spectacles only demonstrates the arrogance and hatred of these groups. But only young men and MRAs can stop it. Losing your frat charter is a smaller price to pay then losing your self respect and reputation. That these men have been forced to publicly read a statement of humiliation and to basically admit guilt for a crime they never committed is the ultimate perversion of campus ethics and civil liberties. This is on par with conquerors forcing the conquered population to read a declaration swearing allegiance to them on pain of severe punishment or death.

    Saying no to such humiliation as these perp marches is not an admission of rape support, saying yes ironically in this situation is a tactic admission of guilt before the fact! All men are rapists, these men have confirmed it by showing up!

    This type of spectacle must be stopped by whatever means necessary, these young men are not Gallic slaves to be paraded through Rome for the pleasure of the Romans!

  • http://www.mens-rights.net MRO

    Since high-heeled shoes are usually pointed at the toe-end, the guys who wore them should have “marched” over to ther women’s studies department and kicked the old feminazis in their stinkin’ cunts!

  • White Wolf

    Well in my humble opinion, these men lacked union.
    They should have stood up togheter and said: “We’re not doing this, and we’re suing you for blackmail.”

    I really can’t understand how a man wears high wheels and don’t feel ashamed to do it….

  • Ben

    Follow up, if anyone is interested:

    People are already trying to “straighten me out.” At first, someone tried to cover up what I was doing, in order to do me the favor of saving my reputation, by saying that there were a lot of girls getting raped at MSU and that I was speaking out against all the rapes on behalf of the women, and that was what the buzz was actually all about. However, people could tell they weren’t being told the whole story when they heard this version.

    Within a few days, people were approaching me here at home (my home away from campus) and asking, “Are there a lot of girls getting raped at MSU or something, Ben?”

    I would try to explain that there really aren’t and they would ask, “Well, how do you know? Have you personally seen the police reports? You don’t know if girls are getting raped or not then do you?” See, they already intuitively knew that I was challenging the popular campus ideas about rape.

    I would point out that men were forced to wear high heels. The popular reply to this was, “That’s their business. Fraternities have engaged in hazing for years. This was obviously an example of hazing and it is none of your concern.” I have even heard people say that I was not invited to join a fraternity and this is why I am “attacking the fraternities.”

    They would also, without fail, demand that I stopped calling these public service announcements and awareness programs “hate rallies” or they would have no further dialogue with me about it because in my calling them “hate rallies” I am not being civil or reasonable.

    “Let me stop you right there, bud. These are awareness rallies, not hate rallies. What are you being so cynical?” they would say to me. The cognitive dissonance was to die for.

    So far, I have not had a single person do anything but bring my objectives into question and try every trick in the book to silence me.

    People say, “What if you get married years from now, Ben, and your wife finds out about this? She will divorce you, and who could blame her?” Or, “What if employers come around asking about you and they see one of these videos? Aren’t you ashamed? How terrible of you, Ben.”

    They NEVER, even once, address any of the points on my videos. I would ask them to lay those concerns aside for one moment and talk with me for a moment about some of the points I am making. I would proceed to ask them what their thoughts are on these awareness rallies in which male students are even required to put on high heels and read that pledge. I have never gotten an answer to that question. Not one. From anyone.

    Another popular response that I hear is, “I could understand if they were calling YOU a rapist, specifically, but they aren’t. They are talking about ALL men, so you don’t have a good enough reason to complain.” That’s not an exaggeration — they literally felt that because they are calling all men rapists, rather than singling me out specifically, that I had no legitimate complaint! You couldn’t make this stuff up.

    • Robert O’Hara

      Did all this happen to you during spring break? I think that it is remarkable that folks would actually come to your house and confront you about this when the student population is so big.
      What are the reactions to this article when and if people read it? I am sure that most are not aware that this whole thing is in large part a money grab but when people are confronted with the evidence what do they say?

      • http://www.avoiceformen.com Dr. F

        A feminist intervention.

        Holy crap. That’s a nightmare wrapped around a nightmare.

        The only thing is it seems is that being awake won’t make it dissapear.

      • Ben

        Oh, nobody came down here from my college. Sorry if my comment gave that impression; it was not my intention. I am 136 miles away. I just meant that my friends and family back here at home have heard through the grapevine that I had been making woman bashing videos and am “losing it.” This is because I have discussed the matter with friends and family around here and the news is spreading. Apparently, some people are totally against me around here.

        I didn’t mean that folks from the college were actually coming down here. If that happened, that would be mind boggling and serious action would probably be needed. What I was referring to was in idle conversation, people sometimes ask me what is going on at MSU, and if I am in any trouble, and if so, why I am not just focused on my studies, rather than going off the political deep end, you see.

        So far, I haven’t gotten many people to read this article or John the Other’s. People are just lazy. I show them my video and as soon as they see the beginning where the message across the screen is “Most women don’t rape children. All women can help” they say I have lost my mind and need professional help. I try to get people to watch the whole video and try to explain myself. I have yet to have any of my friends or family around here say anything supportive. They immediately turn it into an excuse to criticize me without ever responding to any of the points I am making.

        Out of the few who have read your article, their reaction was — no reaction. Silence. That just drives me crazy. I literally have no one to talk in person about these things. I ask people if male students should be forced to participate in something like this and cannot even get anyone to commit to a straight yes or no answer on that simple question.

        • Steve_85

          For what it’s worth Ben, I think you’re doing a fantastic job.

  • Auntie Pheminizm

    No need to panic gents. We’ll just tap into the huge fund we’ve accumulated from uniting men to fight feminism. THAT surely will make the ladies tremble.

    But, wait. Why bother. We’ll stop them in their tracks with our online…words.

    Yeppers. No need to have a NOW-class organization for men because, as dudes have been saying for decades, feminism is nutters. And its insanity/inanity being so obvious– well, it’s bound to implode on its own, precluding any need for males to organize politically, financially, etc.

    Feminism succeeds to the extent that men fail to act. And, per males, it’s mostly been endless epic failures to MOVE the men’s movement. We’re self-made paper tigers. Meow!

    It’s really as simple as that. Feminists kick our asses because they can. We let them. We inflict no pain on them thar bullies.

    Men act like there’s nothing we need to DO to stop sexist shite.

    I doubt there’s an easier target in the world to ream today than modern men. The one thing they won’t do is act.

    So, of course, women keep taking and taking and taking.

    Because we let them.

    So don’t bellyache about kids you lost contact with. Your passivity allowed it to happen.

    Modern macho muchachos feed the beast, making it to grow.

    We are men: Hear us…whine!

  • Robert O’Hara

    From the school newspaper “The Reflector” youtube channel:

    • Ben

      I am thinking about sending my video link to this channel.

  • FarmCat

    I’m writing this on my phone right n.o.w. from my college.

    I needed graph paper so I figured I could get it at the school bookstore (silly me).

    They didn’t have any.

    But in my travels I found a women (feminism) in technology “ad” to attend. -“JOYYY!!” *in a Stimpy voice*