The Backlash! - November 1994
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What would pop-feminist exaggerations look like on us?
by Pat Faute
Editor's Note: In a January 10, 1995, article, Seattle Times
staff reporter Jolayne Houtz quoted extensively from the following article to
demonstrate our misogyny. Take a gander, then check out the Seattle
Times link at the end of the article for a look at how Houtz took Faute's comments
out of context to misrepresent our position, and Times' Executive Editor, Michael
R. Fancher's snide reply when Pat Faute complained.
Many men in the men's movement have long complained
about the distortions and outright lies propagated by many feminists. But because it
was men complaining, and because men have no credibility in gender issues, they
were ignored. But now, Christina Hoff Sommers, a woman, is saying some of the
same things, and surprise! She is believed. Or at least she is getting attention. She
has credibility. (If you have not checked out her book yet, Who Stole
Feminism?, please make haste.)
Sommers exposes many of the bogus studies, distortions, and fictions made
popular by some in the women's movement -- which they have used to get
increased sympathy as well as increased government spending for women. She
also throws the penalty flag on the news media for spreading such
msinformation without checking or questioning. Apparently, if a feminist
says it, it must be true. So much for journalistic integrity.
Here are a few examples from her book:
Domestic violence against pregnant women is the leading cause of birth
defects. This was reported by the Boston Globe, TIME
magazine, and the Chicago Tribune.
The New York Times, Good Morning America, and the Boston
Globe were all instrumental in spreading the fallacy of increased wife-abuse
during the Super Bowl.
Suspicious and one-sided pronouncements from an AAUW study on educational
discrimination against girls were reported widely.
A follow-up study sponsored by the AAUW resulted in over 1400 stories in the
media. Respected papers and magazines including TIME, the San
Francisco Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York
Times all reported the distortions of this advocacy study as fact.
The example I found most interesting were claims by Gloria Steinem and Naomi
Wolf that about 150,000 girls and women die each year from anorexia. This figure
has been repeated as fact by Ann Landers as well as a college textbook, titled
ironically enough, The Knowledge Explosion.
The actual number of annual deaths from anorexia is a bit lower. Taking the
numbers from 3 years and averaging them yields a figure of 74. Now, of course,
74 deaths is significant, especially if you happen to be one of them. But it ain't no
"holocaust." And it ain't about 150,000. Ms. Steinem was off by a factor of 2,027.
Let me see if I can put that into context for you. Here are some statistics that are
off by a factor of 2,027. Let's see if the media unquestioningly repeats them as
fact. After all, my first name may lead some to mistake me for a female.
- There are approximately 2.6 billion more women than men attending college
in the U.S. Where's the AAUM with a study of boys low self-worth? For that
matter, where's the AAUM? If it existed, maybe it could research the fact that boys
suffer from dyslexia 12,000 times more often than girls.
- Even though women are getting inferior health care, they still outlive men by
13,986 years. On average. So maybe now the government could sponsor an Office
of Research on Men's Health, and throw big bucks into a Men's Health Initiative.
- Female eligible voters outnumber male eligible voters in the U.S. by about
18.4 billion. We know why all those politicians are falling all over themselves to
pass legislation that is beneficial to women. Funny, I must have missed the
Chicago Tribune article detailing this.
- Women are 4,054 times as likely as men to be judged insane or incompetent
to stand trial. Now let's see any of the Gender Bias Task Forces study this bias by
the courts? Let's also see the media do 1400 stories on this aspect of the Lorena
Bobbitt case?
- The Viet Nam War Memorial contains the names of 8 women and over
100,000,000 men. The Memorial honors all who died. But apparently we value
women more than men, because women get a special Viet Nam Monument.
Obviously, one woman is worth at least as much as 12.5 million men. When will
Ellen Goodman do a column? Here's a possible title: "The Monument to
Paternalism and the Undervaluing of men."
- In the U.S. about 1.8 million women are abused by significant others. But 4.3
billion men are battered by wives or girlfriends. Where are the headlines and
special reports?
- Of every 100 children victimized by domestic violence, 125,674 are
victimized by mothers. Also 125,674 of every 100 of the victims are boys. The
facts are indisputable, and unquestionable. Just print them.
- Male homicide victims outnumber female murder victims by 22,594,969 each
year in the U.S. Where is the public outcry? Where is Joe Biden with a
Violence Against Men Act.
- It looks like men are giving more than 110% when it comes to work-related
deaths, because 188,511% of these deaths are men. This would make a good
report on "Good Morning America." Why haven't I seen it yet?
- The average man's brain weighs 557 pounds more than the average woman's
brain. Come on New York Times. Don't question it, just print it. It's a fact.
- The average woman has 14,189 more pounds of subcutaneous fat than the
average man. Certainly some men's advocacy group could do some research and
conclude that much of this fat is in women's heads where obviously they have
some spare room.
And finally, I would like to state for the record, that even right after I jump out of
an ice-cold lake, my penis is still over 506 feet long. I said it, it must be true.
Perhaps TIME could do a cover story.
How can feminists put forth distortions of such magnitude? I think Hiram Johnson
had the answer: "Truth is the first casualty of war." Perhaps I am being guilty of a
little exaggeration myself, but I believe many feminists are at war with men.
Christina Hoff Sommers seems to agree. Here is her response to distortions by
NOW president, Patricia Ireland: "But Ireland knows what she is doing. By so
construing male/female relations, she is doing what any political leader does in
time of war: get potential allies angry and unified behind the effort to defeat the
enemy." Louise Chernin, former co-president of the Seattle NOW, once referred to
men as the enemy. (We have it on tape, Louise, so don't try to deny it.)
I just wonder when men will realize they are in a war and start fighting back.
The Seattle Times adds to the mainstream
media's reputation for misrepresenting the facts.
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