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Der Mann erfindet sich doch schon längst neu. (Manipulation)

Joe, Gutmensch, DDR, Monday, 09.06.2014, 16:58 (vor 3612 Tagen) @ Die Fluchbegleiterin

Beispiel siehe hier:

http://www.mgtow.com/
http://theredpillroom.blogspot.de/
http://www.reddit.com/r/TheRedPill/ (sozusagen die US-Version von WGVDL)
http://www.returnofkings.com/

Allerdings kann man aus den dort von Chicks geposteten Kommentaren entnehmen, daß sie damit so gar nicht einverstanden sind. Wie Mann's macht, macht Mann's falsch. War ja klar. :-D

Und besonders lustig:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manosphere (nicht auf Deutsch verfügbar)

Die Seite ist am 30. Mai angelegt worden und Teil der Elliot-Rodger-Psyop:

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manosphere&oldid=610727796 [unten zitiert]

Die Talk-Seite ist auch sehr aufschlußreich:
I've been trying to write some content from the perspective of these websites but many of the links are blacklisted as references.
Übersetzung: Jemand wollte ein paar Links auf diese Blogs einfügen, aber diese befinden sich auf der Wikipedia-Sperrliste für externe Links. :-D

Eigentlich wollte ich diesen Wikipedia-Artikel nur unkommentiert verlinken, um einen groben (natürlich biased) Überblick über sich neu erfindende Männer zu geben. Aber jetzt kann man diesen Artikel als perfektes Beispiel nutzen, was für ein absurder Witz diese selbsternannte "Enzyklopädie" ist. Der Begriff Manosphere dürfte bald älter sein als Wikipedia, die sich hier perfekt als tagespolitisches Kampagneninstrument entlarvt.

(Hier nur zitiert, da die alte Version bei WP irgendwann gelöscht wird, Übersetzung überflüssig, der übliche feministische Göbbels-Stil, aber wichtig für später als Beweismittel.)
The manosphere (portmanteau of man and blogosphere) is a name given to an informal network of blogs, websites, and internet commentators who promote an extremely misogynistic and masculist worldview. Manosphere websites promote the idea that women have taken over society, that women use false rape accusations to oppress men, and that women are intellectually and morally inferior to men. They have been described as a form of hate site. In addition, anti-gay sentiment is common in the manosphere. [1][2]

The manosphere includes a variety of constituencies, ranging from pick-up artist communities [2] to websites such as the now-defunct PUAHate.com, which catered to men who had become disillusioned with pick-up artistry. PUAHate was one of several manosphere-oriented websites frequented by California shooter Eliot Rodger. During the days following Rodger's killing spree, the manosphere attracted widespread media attention as a potential contributor to Rodger's motivation. Some manosphere commenters praised Rodger's killing spree, while others distanced themselves from him. [2] Rodger said of fellow commenters on the site that "Many of them have their own theories of what women are attracted to, and many of them share my hatred of women, though unlike me they would be too cowardly to act on it. Reading the posts on that website only confirmed many of the theories I had about how wicked and degenerate women really are." [3]

Notable examples of manosphere sites include the aforementioned PUAHate (which is now defunct), Red Pill Room, and Roosh V's website Return Of Kings. [2]

Vocabulary

The manosphere has its own distinct jargon. Manosphere websites commonly use red pill and blue pill imagery as an analogy; accepting the manosphere's ideology is equated with "taking the red pill". Pickup artistry is referred to as "game". The terms "alpha male" and "beta male" are commonly used, with similar meanings as in animal biology. "Incel", or involuntary celibate, denotes a man who would like to have sex with women but can't; this term was used by Rodger as a self-description. [2]

Criticism

The manosphere has been intensely criticized by both conservatives and liberals. Rod Dreher has said that the discourse on these sites "dehumanizes both men and women". [4] Mark Potok, of the Southern Poverty Law Center, has drawn parallels between the manosphere and white supremacist websites. [1]

References
[1] "Santa Barbara killings: Did misogynist hate groups play a role?".
[2] "Inside the ‘manosphere’ that inspired Santa Barbara shooter Elliot Rodger".
[3] "Inside the world of the woman haters: The terrifyingly misogynistic websites that fuelled the rage of the virgin killer - and how their poison's spreading to Britain".
[4] "Women Who Love Men Who Hate Women"

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