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"Shaming tactics." This phrase is familiar to many Men's Rights Activists. It conjures up the histrionic behavior of female detractors who refuse to argue their points with logic. Yet women are not the only ones guilty of using shaming tactics against men. Male gynocentrists use them, too. Shaming tactics are emotional devices meant to play on a man's insecurities and shut down debate. They are meant to elicit sympathy for women and to demonize men who ask hard questions. Most, if not all, shaming tactics are basically ad homimem attacks. Anyway, it might be helpful to categorize the major shaming tactics
that are used against men whenever a discussion arises about feminism,
men's issues, romance, etc. The following list contains descriptions
of shaming tactics, some examples of quotes employing the tactics,
and even color-coded aliases for mnemonic purposes. Enjoy. Charge of Irascibility (Code Red) Discussion: The target is accused of having anger management issues.
Whatever negative emotions he has are assumed to be unjustifiable.
Examples:"You're bitter!""You need to get over your
anger at women.""You are so negative!"Response: Anger
is a legitimate emotion in the face of injustice. It is important
to remember that passive acceptance of evil is not a virtue. Charge of Cowardice (Code Yellow) Discussion: The target is accused of having an unjustifiable fear
of interaction with women. Examples:"You need to get over your
fear.""Step up and take a chance like a man!""You're
afraid of a strong woman!"Response: It is important to remember
that there is a difference between bravery and stupidity. The only
risks that reasonable people dare to take are calculated risks. One
weighs the likely costs and benefits of said risks. As it is, some
men are finding out that many women fail a cost-benefit analysis. Charge of Hypersensitivity (Code Blue) - The Crybaby Charge Discussion: The target is accused of being hysterical or exaggerating
the problems of men (i.e., he is accused of playing "Chicken
Little"). Examples:"Stop whining!""Get over it!""Suck
it up like a man!""You guys don't have it as nearly as
bad as us women!""You're just afraid of losing your male
privileges.""Your fragile male ego ...""Wow!
You guys need to get a grip!"Response: One who uses the Code
Blue shaming tactic reveals a callous indifference to the humanity
of men. It may be constructive to confront such an accuser and ask
if a certain problem men face needs to be addressed or not ("yes" or "no"),
however small it may be seem to be. If the accuser answers in the
negative, it may constructive to ask why any man should care about
the accuser's welfare since the favor will obviously not be returned.
If the accuser claims to be unable to do anything about the said
problem, one can ask the accuser why an attack is necessary against
those who are doing something about it. Charge of Puerility (Code Green) - The Peter Pan Charge Discussion: The target is accused of being immature and/or irresponsible
in some manner that reflects badly on his status as an adult male.
Examples:"Grow up!""You are so immature!""Do
you live with your mother?""I'm not interested in boys.
I'm interested in real men.""Men are shirking their God-given
responsibility to marry and bear children."Response: It should
be remembered that one's sexual history, marital status, parental
status, etc. are not reliable indicators of maturity and accountability.
If they were, then we would not hear of white collar crime, divorce,
teen sex, unplanned pregnancies, extramarital affairs, etc. Charge of Endangerment (Code Orange) - The Elevated Threat Charge Discussion: The target is accused of being a menace in some undefined
manner. This charge may be coupled with some attempt to censor the
target. Examples:"You guys are scary.""You make me
feel afraid."Response: It may be constructive to point out that
only bigots and tyrants are afraid of having the truth expressed
to them. One may also ask why some women think they can handle leadership
roles if they are so threatened by a man's legitimate freedom of
expression. Charge of Rationalization (Code Purple) - The Sour Grapes Charge Discussion: The target is accused of explaining away his own failures
and/or dissatisfaction by blaming women for his problems. Example:"You
are just bitter because you can't get laid."Response: In this
case, it must be asked if it really matters how one arrives at the
truth. In other words, one may submit to the accuser, "What
if the grapes really are sour?" At any rate, the Code Purple
shaming tactic is an example of what is called "circumstantial
ad hominem." Charge of Fanaticism (Code Brown) - The Brown Shirts Charge Discussion: The target is accused of subscribing to an intolerant,
extremist ideology or of being devoted to an ignorant viewpoint.
Examples:"You're one of those right-wing wackos.""You're
an extremist""You sound like the KKK.""... more
anti-feminist zaniness"Response: One should remember that the
truth is not decided by the number of people subscribing to it. Whether
or not certain ideas are "out of the mainstream" is besides
the point. A correct conclusion is also not necessarily reached by
embracing some middle ground between two opposing viewpoints (i.e.,
the logical fallacy of "False Compromise"). Charge of Invirility (Code Lavender) Discussion: The target's sexual orientation or masculinity is called
into question. Examples:"Are you gay?""I need a real
man, not a sissy.""You're such a wimp."Response: Unless
one is working for religious conservatives, it is usually of little
consequence if a straight man leaves his accusers guessing about
his sexual orientation. Charge of Overgeneralization (Code Gray) Discussion: The target is accused of making generalizations or supporting
unwarranted stereotypes about women. Examples:"I'm not like
that!""Stop generalizing!""That's a sexist stereotype!"Response:
One may point out that feminists and many other women make generalizations
about men. Quotations from feminists, for example, can be easily
obtained to prove this point. Also, one should note that pointing
to a trend is not the same as overgeneralizing. Although not all
women may have a certain characteristic, a significant amount of
them might. Charge of Misogyny (Code Black) Discussion: The target is accused of displaying some form of unwarranted
malice to a particular woman or to women in general. Charge of Instability (Code White) - The White Padded Room Charge Discussion: The target is accused of being emotionally or mentally
unstable. Examples:"You're unstable.""You have issues.""You
need therapy.""Weirdo!"Response: In response to this
attack, one may point to peer-reviewed literature and then ask the
accuser if the target's mental and/or emotional condition can explain
the existence of valid research on the matter. Charge of Selfishness (Code Silver) Discussion: This attack is self-explanatory. It is a common charge
hurled at men who do not want to be bothered with romantic pursuits.
Examples:"You are so materialistic.""You are so greedy."Response:
It may be beneficial to turn the accusation back on the one pressing
the charge. For instance, one may retort, "So you are saying
I shouldn't spend my money on myself, but should instead spend it
on a woman like you ---and you accuse me of being selfish?? Just
what were you planning to do for me anyway?" Charge of Superficiality (Code Gold) - The All-That-Glitters Charge Discussion: The charge of superficiality is usually hurled at men
with regard to their mating preferences. Examples:"If you didn't
go after bimbos, then ...""How can you be so shallow and
turn down a single mother?"Response: Average-looking women can
be just as problematic in their behavior as beautiful, "high-maintanence" women.
Regarding the shallowness of women, popular media furnishes plenty
of examples where petty demands are made of men by females (viz.,
those notorious laundry lists of things a man should/should not do
for his girlfriend or wife). Charge of Unattractiveness (Code Tan) - The Ugly Tan Charge Discussion: The target is accused of having no romantic potential
as far as women are concerned. Examples:"I bet you are fat and
ugly.""You can't get laid!""Creep!""Loser!""Have
you thought about the problem being you?"Response: This is another
example of "circumstantial ad hominem." The target's romantic
potential ultimately does not reflect on the merit of his arguments. Threat of Withheld Affection (Code Pink) - The Pink Whip Discussion: The target is admonished that his viewpoints or behavior will cause women to reject him as a mate. Examples:"No woman will marry you with that attitude.""Creeps like you will never get laid!"Response: This is an example of the logical fallacy "argumentum ad baculum" (the "appeal to force"). The accuser attempts to negate the validity of a position by pointing to some undesirable circumstance that will befall anyone who takes said position. Really, the only way to deal with the "Pink Whip" is to realize that a man's happiness and worth is not based on his romantic conquests (including marriage). |