canberratimes.com.au/story/923…

By Jenna Price

I am standing at the counter of one of the big four banks, speaking with a kind and patient teller. Her name is Camille. The amicable calm is suddenly shattered by a bloke who marches to the front, barking about his locked account.

He has a busy life and multiple responsibilities, he is entitled to have this problem solved immediately. His demeanour gets louder and feels threatening. His mood degenerates into a full-blown meltdown. I feel nervous, but the teller tells me this happens every other day.

Days later I am shopping for special birthday chocolates, and again feeling anxious. Outside the shop I'm trying to get into, a bunch of young men are brawling, wrestling. Inside the store, I find other people hesitating at the exit, concerned they'll get caught up. The lovely store manager Mackenzie walks me to my car because I'm freaked out. I'm not particularly frail but that roiling big dick energy is disturbing.

We need a few solutions folks. All of us need to pitch in. And maybe Mark Parton has the answers. Parton, the ACT's Opposition Leader, is the self-appointed shadow minister for men and boys. I don't think he's quite got the whole picture. He told a forum last week that men and boys are not the problem.

About the same time as that forum was happening I read about a so-called "rape academy" uncovered by US media outlet CNN, where men learn ways to drug and rape their partners in much the same way as Gisele Pelicot was violated by her former husband Dominique. There are claims 62 million men visited a particular website and a connected group on Telegram - the good news is that the figure is likely to be inflated by men looking at other material on these platforms. The bad news is that none of that was about being a better man.

And then data from nearly 3000 surveys of men in the US and Canada crosses my desk. The Canadian researchers aimed to assess rates of self-reported sexual aggression in men. More than 95 per cent of respondents said they had recently used strategies to get a woman to have sex when they knew the women did not want sex and had not consented. Of those, two-thirds were successful. If you can call rape success.

The methods they reported using included consistent physical pressure and verbal coercion; overt force, including physical restraint and use of pain. Use of pain. I'm asking you, do you think that's a problem? I certainly do. It seems to me that in fact there is a problem with men. Not all men - of course - but enough men to make many of us feel unsafe.

Parton's right about one thing though. He says every state and territory should have a minister for men and boys. That's exactly what Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan did last week when she appointed former teacher Paul Edbrooke to that role. Here's why it's a good idea.

Not because men are particularly hard done by. They aren't - despite fanciful claims that men are becoming "redundant". What is accurate is that we have an epidemic of male violence against women - and many men seem not to wish to hear from women about it. Some argue about the data, some pretend that women are fakers, some believe that men are the true victims but are too frightened to report it. We have an epidemic of male violence against men too.

Men kill women. They also kill men. Men injure women. They also injure men. All of it terrible. And, tragically, men also kill themselves. How is it that men become so disheartened, isolated, disenfranchised that they end their lives? There is indeed a terrible epidemic of male suicide - but that's not the fault of women. Unfortunately, there are bunch of rape and violence apologists who like to pretend it is.

It was heartening to read the comments of Zero Suicide founder Paul Withall when he claimed at a recent forum that women are more open to discussing issues facing men and boys in 2026 than when he first started advocacy work in 2019.

"These feminists have men in their lives, so they do see the problem," he said. "The approach has changed ... we're not going to attack women or blame women for us taking our own lives anymore." Anymore.

Male suicide is not the fault of women. Male violence against women is the fault of men. These two things are both true. Are men innately violent? I know too many wonderful blokes to know that's not true - but what is causing violence to surface in men? That's a question everyone needs to ask themselves.

Too many men themselves are not looking for solutions. Instead, they are whacking themselves with a hammer for the perfect chin or getting whacked with whatever drug will get them to their desired state. I note that looksmaxxer (read idiot) Clavicular whacked himself so hard that he ended up in hospital and is trying to promise he will give up drugs. Looksmaxxing is not nearly as sexy as thinksmaxxing*.

The problem with influencers and their older men's right activism counterparts is that they want to blame their problems on women as if it's us versus them. Women are not to blame. It's not the fault of women that men are violent. Men do it all by themselves.

The question of how to encourage men to scrutinise their own behaviour - given so many appear unwilling to absorb excellent, national education and awareness work - remains.

Will ministers for men and boys be able to fix the problem? I'd love to think that would be the answer. Let's hope men listen to them. I'm sick of being frightened of men who are not in control of themselves.

#misogyny #sexism #FsckRWNJs #FsckThePatriarchy #FsckMisogynists #FsckSexists #Feminism #WomensRights #WomensRepresentation #DomesticViolence #DieDickswingersDie #WomanNeedsManLikeFishNeedsBicycle #MaleViolence #WomensSafety #WhyAreMen

I'd rather have a minister for men than a single additional enrolment at the 'rape academy'

I'm sick of being frightened of men who can't control themselves.

ugh, that awful pic 🤮️ i simply refuse anymore to ever watch any show that is predicated on dickswingers perpetrating violence on women. ffs, we already have the real world for all that shit 😡️

#misogyny #sexism #FsckRWNJs #FsckThePatriarchy #FsckMisogynists #FsckSexists #Feminism #WomensRights #WomensRepresentation #DomesticViolence #DieDickswingersDie #WomanNeedsManLikeFishNeedsBicycle #MaleViolence #WomensSafety #WhyAreMen
This Netflix outback thriller can’t quite escape its own clichés

This Netflix outback thriller can’t quite escape its own clichés

At least Taron Egerton is doing a decent Australian accent.

The Sydney Morning Herald
Turns Out That Guys Who Want Tradwives Aren't Fans of Women

Coincidence? Probably fucking not.

Jezebel

I forgot to repost my thing about #InternationalWomensDay that I have shared every year for many years

I have some horrendous things to add to it for this year, but haven't got around to it yet.

Tl;dr don't wish me a 'happy women's day', it's meaningless and empty.
Do something.

https://noodlemaz.wordpress.com/2021/03/08/international-womens-day-action/

#international_womens_day #InternationalWomensMonth #sexism #misogyny #feminism #VAWG #maleViolence

International Women’s Day: action

I see a lot of people and orgs starting their posts with “Happy International women’s day!” (or… that’s the whole post) and, well… what? The “happy!”…

Purely a figment of your imagination
Julia Gillard: The rollback of women's rights is being heralded by global leaders. Here's a chance for advocates to push back

Now, gender equality advocates have an opportunity to come together and emerge with new energy and a plan for action.

Women's Agenda
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men are The Problem.

men, pls form two lines

line on the left; those willing to undergo The Procedure

line on the right; those choosing The Sun Cannon

there are no other lines

FUCK MISOGYNY & WAR:
#misogyny #sexism #FsckRWNJs #FsckThePatriarchy #FsckMisogynists #FsckSexists #Feminism #WomensRights #WomensRepresentation #DomesticViolence #DieDickswingersDie #WomanNeedsManLikeFishNeedsBicycle #MaleViolence #WomensSafety

Hier: MANN ermordet einen unschuldigen US Bürger mit neun Schüssen. Es sind immer Männer, auch diese widerlichen ICE Agents. #MaleViolence

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:vy4zh6uhdb3r2a2izakmg2uq/post/3md6rf7b6vs2d

@Anomnomnomaly

Taking a quick look at the realities of society, I think we should be noting that the first female sex robot has already been molested and injured by men.

https://www.bbc.com/bbcthree/article/610ec648-b348-423a-bd3c-04dc701b2985

It's not going to be sex robots who are the problem, it will continue to be men.

#life #abuse #misogyny #MaleViolence #DomesticViolence

Sex robot sent for repairs after being molested at tech fair

The realistic doll was left "heavily soiled" after visitors got too hands-on

BBC Three

canberratimes.com.au/story/912…

It's been a terrible year for men.

Sure, it's not like they are murdered by their partners every other week but it's still a terrible year for men.

And it's not like men are the victims of rape and domestic violence every other hour but it's still a terrible year for men.

Why terrible? Because men, many, many men, are not changing. They are not turning away from violence. They are not turning away from trying to control their partners. They are being called to account - but unless they seize this moment to make change, they will forever be trapped in their man box, a term coined by US violence prevention activist Paul Kivel. What's the man box? All the ludicrous expectations of masculinity. All the horrifying entitlements of masculinity.

Imagine being groomed to become a perpetrator.

I'm not even sure that groomed is the right word - but something terrible continues to happen to men and to boys.

We now know the impacts of the problem because we have seen the detailed recommendations from the state coroner, Teresa O'Sullivan, who presided over the inquest into the murder of Lilie James, the young woman who was murdered in the toilet at the school where she'd worked for two years. We know because of the man who went back for his hat a second time, Bruce Lehrmann. This week he lost his second attempt to have his name cleared. I doubt it will ever be cleared - particularly given the appeal judges left it in an even worse place.

Kate Fitz-Gibbon, professor at Monash University, was called to the Lilie James inquest as an expert adviser to the crown solicitor and she reviewed the evidence. Fitz-Gibbon sat through the entire proceedings. Absolutely heartbreaking. Lilie was young. Her murderer, who later took his own life, was also young.

"It's an opportunity for us to think about young people and their role as bystanders. It's really important to understand that no one in that friendship group is responsible for Lilie's death ... but when we look back in hindsight, there's absolutely learnings in terms of what could be gained by improving capacity amongst young people to act as bystanders and to be able to identify risks for themselves as well as others."

Which is tough, because who wants to be the drag in the lively group chat, the one to point out someone's being a dick.

The recommendations are thorough and slightly overwhelming. The coroner says we need more education to raise community awareness of how to identify and respond to coercive controlling behaviours. It's become even tougher now because it's been normalised to share locations. We must all learn to think much more critically about how technology is used to track and abuse. Lilie James's murderer was tracking her location on Snapmaps and her friends just thought it was a sign of affection.

Those of us aged between 16 to 24 need much more awareness of what looks cute but can be controlling and calculating - and universities, TAFE and other forms of higher education better get their skates on.

Remember the ridiculous Coalition fuss about respectful relationship education. We need it. Sure, girls need it but boys need it more. How do we get boys to become kind and nurturing and caring and not violent boofheads? Someone out there knows (try Matt Tyler from Jesuit Social Services, wrangling the Men's Project).

As for me and my kind, journalists need to stop quoting idiots who say that these murders, these rapes, are "out of character". Or that, heaven help me, these murderers were delightful. Murderers are not delightful and all the alleged delight was expunged the minute they chose to murder.

First, let me introduce you to Peta James, the mother of Lilie. The coroner said she spoke "powerfully about raising her daughter to be brave and strong. Peta's words - that we must teach boys to respect and value women's opinions and choices, and to accept rejection - resonate deeply. It is my hope that Peta's message, and the lessons learnt from this tragedy, echo beyond this courtroom and contribute to meaningful change."

Now let me introduce you to Justice Michael Lee, who found Lehrmann was "so intent upon gratification to be indifferent to Ms Higgins's consent and hence went ahead with sexual intercourse without caring whether she consented". The appeal found more and said Lee "should have found actual knowledge on the part of Mr Lehrmann that Ms Higgins did not consent to sexual intercourse".

Value women. Accept rejection. Brittany Higgins did not consent.

This is where we are today - when the most obvious observations about how we should live our lives are not, indeed, observed. As a result? We can't imagine those final moments of a woman's life, when she knows she is going to die, when she is begging the perpetrator to stop, shouting she will do anything to make the violence stop. We hate to imagine the many moments every day when a woman is begging a man to stop his assaults.

This year we have had further insights into the minds of men who rape and murder, who threaten and bully, who track the object of their obsession every minute of every day. We've heard from the family of Lisa Lynn, first wife of Greg Lynn, the man now serving a decades-long sentence for the murder of Carol Clay, 73. We now discover that Lynn had intervention orders against him, that he threatened his wife, the mother of two small boys. She was found dead on her lawn and police said it was suicide. That didn't satisfy the family then, given the previous threats they had reported, and it doesn't satisfy them now.

All too often I hear that police don't do a good job of family violence investigations.

Fitz-Gibbon is clear on this - the coroner in the Lilie James case has made really specific recommendations that are relevant to every single state and every single territory in Australia.

"We have a national crisis in this country. These recommendations will progress much needed actions - if fully implemented and resourced, they will save lives."

#FsckRWNJs #FsckThePatriarchy #FsckMisogynists #FsckSexists #Feminism #WomensRights #WomensRepresentation #misogyny #sexism #DomesticViolence #DieDickswingersDie #WomanNeedsManLikeFishNeedsBicycle #MaleViolence #WomensSafety

Poor men. They're not getting murdered by partners every week. But what a terrible year for them

The behaviour of many men is not changing. So who's going to call it out?