INSANITY Random NYC attacks are a perfect symbol of male rage at the heart of MAGA

jward

passin' thru

Random NYC attacks are a perfect symbol of male rage at the heart of MAGA​




Men are punching random women on the streets of New York City. As usual with these kinds of diffuse and chaotic stories, there's much that is unknown, including how often this is happening, how many people are involved, or whether it's at all coordinated. But what we do know is already alarming. CNN reports that dozens of women have discussed being victims on social media, and formally interviewed six of them. NBC News reports there have been at least 3 arrests. CBS News reports that NYPD released images last week of a fourth man wanted for allegedly punching a woman in Union Square. Even reality TV star Bethany Frankel says she's been victimized.

Women report being assaulted by men of different races and ages. Still, across the different stories, a couple of similarities pop out: The alleged victims are mostly young and pretty, and most of them say they were minding their own business when they were attacked. Some were on their phones or reading on tablets. Others were speaking to friends or daydreaming. Whatever they were doing, they were just living their lives, and that, it seems, is what enraged their assailants.
The alleged victims are mostly young and pretty, and most of them say they were minding their own business when they were attacked.

Whatever the scale of this problem eventually turns out to be, it's not surprising that these stories have gone viral and captured the public's imagination. While it rarely turns to violence, most women who spend much time walking around in public have experience with men who berate them for paying attention to something other than the man who is now, often out of nowhere, spewing invectives. In our modern era, that often manifests with men who are infuriated at women for looking at their phones. But I'm old enough to remember when I would get yelled at for reading books in public.

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Whatever the excuse the angry man concocts, the impetus is always the same: The eyes of a woman are directed at someone or something that is not him, and he is indignant over it. So he will make sure she has no choice but to look at him, either by getting in her face or — in these alarming New York cases — punching her. If he cannot capture her adoring gaze, well, he will make her stare at him in fear.
These stories resonate, as well, because the nation is having a moment of increasingly unhinged male fury at women for daring to have lives that are centered around something other than catering to a man's every whim. Unleashed by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, there's an upswell of loud male entitlement shouting at us from every corner.

We see it in the male fans of Jordan Peterson, who clamor to his events to hear him croak out a just-so story about how lobsters justify their faith in male dominance. Or the rise of "tradwives" online who make a living pretending they're unemployed and housebound. Or Ben Shapiro setting fire to a Barbie doll because he can't stand that a blockbuster comedy starring a woman is about anything but her quest for male affection. Or MAGA pundits telling lies about birth control, in hopes of tricking women into having babies before they're ready. Or conservatives writing op-eds that blame women for male loneliness, telling women they must self-sacrifice to relieve male pain by marrying Donald Trump voters. Or right-wing men yelling because Taylor Swift has cats or because she dates a hunky, vaccinated NFL player instead of, I dunno, having babies with a guy in ill-fitting cargo shorts.
The word "backlash," in reference to the famous Susan Faludi book that chronicled the dramatic recession of women's rights and status in the 80s, which erased much of what was gained by the second wave of feminism, gets thrown around a lot. And these things indeed tend to be cyclical. The late 90s/early 2000s was another backlash period, as the rise of Limp Bizkit, George W. Bush, and trucker caps eclipsed the relatively feminist mid-90s.

But there's one big difference between the male tantrum we're experiencing now and the backlashes of old: This time, women aren't really playing along. A few, maybe, especially if they can get a piece of that sweet "tradwife" income. But, in the past, backlashes tended to draw large numbers of women along, or at least convince them to silence their opinions, lest they be labeled a "man-hater." In the more conservative parts of the country in the early 2000s, it manifested as widespread shaming of women for having sex before marriage, from abstinence-only "education" to purity rings. But it wasn't great in more liberal areas, where women put up with hipster sexism to get the prize of being called a "cool girl."
Now, there just seems to be much less interest among women in placating men by silencing ourselves or "compromising" on basic rights. All the male bellyaching about "Barbie" and Taylor Swift did nothing to dent ticket sales. Roe v. Wade was overturned and instead of scaling back our claims to our own bodies, women revolted, organizing ballot initiatives around the country to protect abortion rights. Polls show that while young men might be backing Trump in large numbers, young women have not been browbeaten out of voting for Democrats. Just last week, a women's college basketball game between LSU and Iowa became the highest-rated college basketball game in ESPN history.

The rise of MAGA is fueled by misogyny. But it's less a backlash than a tantrum, a rage explosion by men who want to restore their dominance but fear that, this time, women won't buckle to their bullying. This rash of men punching women in New York City captures this moment in a dark way. We don't even need to know their names or faces to know that men who do this are losers, lashing out because they've learned that actually, women don't owe them anything just because they're men. It's also true that women aren't just suffering in silence, but telling their stories without shame or self-blame. There's something nakedly pathetic about punching women, as scary as it is for the victims. It's not like the cat-calling or groping of old, which disguised male aggression as a mere over-exuberance of lust. This is a last gasp of men who, unable to justify their sexism in any way, must resort to brute force. Yet even then, they're unable to shut women up.
Why it matters men are punching random women in NYC
 

moldy

Veteran Member
a few, maybe, especially if they can get a piece of that sweet "tradwife" income.
Sounds to me like someone is jealous. I try to treat my husband like the wonderful masculine man he is - and he treats me like a queen.

And unfortunately, people like this reporter like to blame MAGA (men, conservatives, women, Bibles, plushie dolls with a hat) for the consequences of their choices.
 

Luddite

Veteran Member
When I joined time bomb 8 years ago I would have argued vociferously that I'm not racist.

Times&outlooks change.

Therefore I'm confident to suggest that the majority of the assaults are perpetuated by the mud races.

I don't care about accusations of racism any longer.

The truth is the truth...
 

gjwandkids

Contributing Member
The author should gather up all the like minded women and move to an island somewhere to live out their vision of utopia which would be a man free society. They can take their cats along with them. I don't want their vision of feminism which destroys women.
 

bracketquant

Veteran Member
When I joined time bomb 8 years ago I would have argued vociferously that I'm not racist.

Times&outlooks change.

Therefore I'm confident to suggest that the majority of the assaults are perpetuated by the mud races.

I don't care about accusations of racism any longer.

The truth is the truth...
Well, since God created man out of the dust of the earth, we're all mud races now, aren't we.

The truth is the truth...
 

helen

Panic Sex Lady
Therefore I'm confident to suggest that the majority of the assaults are perpetuated by the mud races.

I don't care about accusations of racism any longer.

The truth is the truth...
I remember telling my young child that some people say we and all our family and friends are mud people with no souls. We can hear you.
 

GeneSD

Retired December 31 2022
The Democrats' willingness to sacrifice public safety for political gain is a chilling reminder of the consequences of unchecked power, where lives are deemed expendable in the pursuit of partisan objectives, leaving communities to mourn the loss of their loved ones and the shattered promise of security.
 

Luddite

Veteran Member
we're all mud races now, aren't we.

We can hear you.
Yes we are. This is where I would normally be expected to crawfish and clarify.

Not going to happen.

The author knows the premise of the OP is garbage.
It could be argued it is designed to elicit further division.

Should I have been more specific or cited more articulate statistics? My broad brush painted no bigger picture than the author of the OP.
 
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jward

passin' thru
The problem is that there are people who believe this is true. And they look identical to people who don't, in many cases.
The Democrats' willingness to sacrifice public safety for political gain is a chilling reminder of the consequences of unchecked power, where lives are deemed expendable in the pursuit of partisan objectives, leaving communities to mourn the loss of their loved ones and the shattered promise of security.
:applaud:
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic

Random NYC attacks are a perfect symbol of male rage at the heart of MAGA​




Men are punching random women on the streets of New York City. As usual with these kinds of diffuse and chaotic stories, there's much that is unknown, including how often this is happening, how many people are involved, or whether it's at all coordinated. But what we do know is already alarming. CNN reports that dozens of women have discussed being victims on social media, and formally interviewed six of them. NBC News reports there have been at least 3 arrests. CBS News reports that NYPD released images last week of a fourth man wanted for allegedly punching a woman in Union Square. Even reality TV star Bethany Frankel says she's been victimized.

Women report being assaulted by men of different races and ages. Still, across the different stories, a couple of similarities pop out: The alleged victims are mostly young and pretty, and most of them say they were minding their own business when they were attacked. Some were on their phones or reading on tablets. Others were speaking to friends or daydreaming. Whatever they were doing, they were just living their lives, and that, it seems, is what enraged their assailants.
The alleged victims are mostly young and pretty, and most of them say they were minding their own business when they were attacked.

Whatever the scale of this problem eventually turns out to be, it's not surprising that these stories have gone viral and captured the public's imagination. While it rarely turns to violence, most women who spend much time walking around in public have experience with men who berate them for paying attention to something other than the man who is now, often out of nowhere, spewing invectives. In our modern era, that often manifests with men who are infuriated at women for looking at their phones. But I'm old enough to remember when I would get yelled at for reading books in public.

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Whatever the excuse the angry man concocts, the impetus is always the same: The eyes of a woman are directed at someone or something that is not him, and he is indignant over it. So he will make sure she has no choice but to look at him, either by getting in her face or — in these alarming New York cases — punching her. If he cannot capture her adoring gaze, well, he will make her stare at him in fear.
These stories resonate, as well, because the nation is having a moment of increasingly unhinged male fury at women for daring to have lives that are centered around something other than catering to a man's every whim. Unleashed by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, there's an upswell of loud male entitlement shouting at us from every corner.

We see it in the male fans of Jordan Peterson, who clamor to his events to hear him croak out a just-so story about how lobsters justify their faith in male dominance. Or the rise of "tradwives" online who make a living pretending they're unemployed and housebound. Or Ben Shapiro setting fire to a Barbie doll because he can't stand that a blockbuster comedy starring a woman is about anything but her quest for male affection. Or MAGA pundits telling lies about birth control, in hopes of tricking women into having babies before they're ready. Or conservatives writing op-eds that blame women for male loneliness, telling women they must self-sacrifice to relieve male pain by marrying Donald Trump voters. Or right-wing men yelling because Taylor Swift has cats or because she dates a hunky, vaccinated NFL player instead of, I dunno, having babies with a guy in ill-fitting cargo shorts.
The word "backlash," in reference to the famous Susan Faludi book that chronicled the dramatic recession of women's rights and status in the 80s, which erased much of what was gained by the second wave of feminism, gets thrown around a lot. And these things indeed tend to be cyclical. The late 90s/early 2000s was another backlash period, as the rise of Limp Bizkit, George W. Bush, and trucker caps eclipsed the relatively feminist mid-90s.

But there's one big difference between the male tantrum we're experiencing now and the backlashes of old: This time, women aren't really playing along. A few, maybe, especially if they can get a piece of that sweet "tradwife" income. But, in the past, backlashes tended to draw large numbers of women along, or at least convince them to silence their opinions, lest they be labeled a "man-hater." In the more conservative parts of the country in the early 2000s, it manifested as widespread shaming of women for having sex before marriage, from abstinence-only "education" to purity rings. But it wasn't great in more liberal areas, where women put up with hipster sexism to get the prize of being called a "cool girl."
Now, there just seems to be much less interest among women in placating men by silencing ourselves or "compromising" on basic rights. All the male bellyaching about "Barbie" and Taylor Swift did nothing to dent ticket sales. Roe v. Wade was overturned and instead of scaling back our claims to our own bodies, women revolted, organizing ballot initiatives around the country to protect abortion rights. Polls show that while young men might be backing Trump in large numbers, young women have not been browbeaten out of voting for Democrats. Just last week, a women's college basketball game between LSU and Iowa became the highest-rated college basketball game in ESPN history.

The rise of MAGA is fueled by misogyny. But it's less a backlash than a tantrum, a rage explosion by men who want to restore their dominance but fear that, this time, women won't buckle to their bullying. This rash of men punching women in New York City captures this moment in a dark way. We don't even need to know their names or faces to know that men who do this are losers, lashing out because they've learned that actually, women don't owe them anything just because they're men. It's also true that women aren't just suffering in silence, but telling their stories without shame or self-blame. There's something nakedly pathetic about punching women, as scary as it is for the victims. It's not like the cat-calling or groping of oldThen , which disguised male aggression as a mere over-exuberance of lust. This is a last gasp of men who, unable to justify their sexism in any way, must resort to brute force. Yet even then, they're unable to shut women up.
Why it matters men are punching random women in NYC
Then why are they mostly minorities doing the violence??
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Unleashed by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, there's an upswell of loud male entitlement shouting at us from every corner.
This is absolutely delusional…. :lkick:
This is definitely why you can’t get a fair trial with a NYC jury..… :bhd:
When I joined time bomb 8 years ago I would have argued vociferously that I'm not racist.

Times&outlooks change.

Therefore I'm confident to suggest that the majority of the assaults are perpetuated by the mud races.

I don't care about accusations of racism any longer.

The truth is the truth...
I’ll narrow it down further, they are all f***ing democrats of color…..:smkd:
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I've been trying to follow the reports. Kind of interesting that there's women coming forward claiming to be randomly hit but NOT A ONE GIVES ANY DESCRIPTION of the perp, or perpetrator's at all other than "male" .
The reason for that, at least in the video's I've seen, is: They are all black.
 

helen

Panic Sex Lady
Those women live there. Police reports have all their information and none on the attacker. Police reports are usually available to anyone for a fee. These women absolutely cannot make public statements about the race of the attackers. They are less likely to be woke and much more likely to be afraid.

Robert Millar called us soulless mud people when his ties to McVeigh became public. I'll leave it at that. If a racist and I face the same enemy, I'll fight alone and have better odds.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
And, neither are we all Republicans, northerners, southerners, male, female, young, old, rich, poor, highly educated, lowly educated, etc...

There's good and bad in any group.
:lkick: :lkick: :lkick:Sorry, they are the problem, yes we are all flawed, but this special group of bloody idiots are over the f***ing edge of sanity.…:kaid:
Just watch the this year's DNC -if you didn’t get a clue from 2020- I think they will box the square for you…..:smkd:
 
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