Endless Ike, on 14 July 2012 - 05:13 PM, said:
It is a symptom of the death of masculinity in modern american culture. It's not just a cartoon. It's a fandom largely comprised of pathetic confused men-children celebrating their cluelessness as to what being a man means. (hint: men can still be sensitive and loving) Now you can all flame me, but I know I'm right. Just as feminists see themselves as having an obligation to stand up to chauvinism and the "rape culture" wherever it appears, so I feel I have an obligation to point out to all the bronies that they are treading water in a sea of retarded masculinity.
It's the nerd equivalent to wearing womens clothing (skinny jeans), sporting an androgynous haircut, and crying into your ironic fedora while reading Naked Lunch in between sets at the Animal Collective concert.
Ohhh... OH HO HO... my friend I want you to know with this post you opened a can of worms.
The current gender divide in our culture is one of the things that has caused nothing but pain and suffering to a great majority of people. Gender roles within the current societal structure do nothing to help our children, but instead hurt. If I show more intellectual prowess than physical as a man, I am targeted as "gay" or "****"
On the opposite side of things, a female attempting to be "masculine" IE a tomboy or the like. However they're hit with a strange double standard in regards to the view apon them, as they are either more easily accepted, or called a "****" or "*****" though they tend to have an easier time of it as a woman aspiring to be masculine is seen as a good thing. However a man wishing to be more feminine is seen as "BAD"
Your post is also contradictory, As current gender roles within America, and most of the "Civilized" world sit, Men are to be nothing but jerks and are to be celebrated for being the "Awesome Fratboy" stereotype. It's gotten to the point that most women look for a man who will treat them like dirt, because that's what "Society" says is right. Tender and Loving isn't an accepted ideal for men. I've seen how people react to it... and it's with a similar aversion as you're having to the MLP fandom.
Most MLP:FiM fans are interested in nothing but gender equality when it comes to this topic. I myself feel that gender roles as a whole should be abolished and we should start fresh, however it's ingrained into too many people's psyche. [I wrote a college thesis on this exact topic]. It's honestly people of your opinion that are holding the world as a whole back.
You have been reported, several times, for your hateful posts Endless. I'm very sorry to see that $120 now wasted.
Might I add, if you have to troll a thread full of people you are calling "Immasculine" how much different are you from the bully in school who's picking on the feminine kid? Or the nerd? Hmm... how much different are you? There is ZERO difference. It's people like you who have bullied and pushed people to the edge to the point they felt they can't take it anymore. How many of those kids could have grown up to be doctors, or bring something good to the world, instead we'll never know, because of fools like you.
If your actions are masculine... I have no need for such in this world.
Endless Ike, on 14 July 2012 - 05:45 PM, said:
again, more evidence to prove my point, you don't even know what masculinity is . Masculinity is NOT being a caveman bashing people over the head. The Modern media portrayal is that man is an emasculated macho fool who has given in to his ****-passions. A real man is a protector, courageous in the face of danger, self-assured but humble, in control, a creator, and a helper. Masculinity means not being ashamed of those genetic differences which have irrefutably been hard wired in every man and woman, and embracing those differences as a gift.
Some men over-compensate for their insecurity in these areas by drinking too much, ******* too much, and fighting too much. Others incorporate their insecurity by "ironically" favoring traditionally feminine interests and affectations and trusting that the world will see its "just a joke." Now I'm sure that's not the case for all bronies, but it is for many of the ones I've met in person.
There is another way. Try it out.
I'm sorry but, again, I can protect myself. Thanks ... and I sure as hell don't want to be protected by a twit like you.
Edited by Jade Kitsune, 14 July 2012 - 05:48 PM.