There’s a Flaw in All Men, We’re Doomed and Only Women Can Save The Day (SUMMARY)

There’s a Flaw in All Men, We’re Doomed and Only Women Can Save The Day (SUMMARY)
My first series was published by Peter Wright at A Voice for Men between June and September, 2017 after seeing what happened at the Red Pill Movie hysteria in Australia and the Evergreen College Incident. 

These were examples of what I was expecting to see in Minneapolis.

The series expanded from what was originally meant to be three articles:

These laid out my thesis based on Dr. Laurie Rudmans, paper “Gender Differences in Automatic Ingroup Bias”. 

This paper, published in a major peer reviewed journal, found over several studies that women have automatic in group bias and men do not appear to “have the mechanism” for it.

If validated, this paper would have a number of implications:

  1. People would tend to be blind to men’s collective issues as a class
  2. Men’s due process would erode under increasing societal stress (SIDI Model)
  3. Men who speaking about men’s issues would lose status or face contempt/outrage

This left only Women to speak on it.

These articles were designed with the purpose of explaining my hypothesis about what was driving the moral panics that would catalyze in my home State of Minnesota.  

These panics spread throughout the world and I felt a moral obligation to explain them and make my public predictions before they happened.

The week the three drafts were written, an Anthropology Professor was fired for saying Otto Warmbier was just like the “privileged, white males” she taught.  Some people agreed with her and others were outraged by her callousness at the death of an innocent man.

This same phenomena happened with the death of Minnesotan Philando Castile when he was shot on Larpenteur Avenue near the Minnesota State Fair. 

Outstate Minnesotans held him responsible for his own death. Twin Cities residents were outraged.  

I wrote Otto Warmbier Philando Castile and the Automatic Outgroup Derogation of Men as an opening article leaving room for a summary at the end of the series.

Over the next four weeks the series was released. The articles basically blamed men for their own predicament. 

I explained they were valued by grossness, I went into great detail on the male stereotype to which men are held, didn’t have automatic in group bias and explained how only Women could fix this problem.

The commenters were more than a little irritated, but readers were very patient and helpful and offered a ton of research, feedback and criticism. 

Then it happened.

The week the final article was due, Justine Damond was shot within walking distance of my house. The article that was supposed to contain my predictions became a dumping ground for many observations about panics, Minnesota Policing and an impending worldwide panic spreading like a virus.

That article was Philando Castile Justine Damond and the Automatic In Group Bias Toward Women 

It was very long, often rambling ,and somewhat crazy sounding, if I’m being honest. The next week I wrote an article Mindhive Update Seven Days to the Great Minnesota Moral Panic  with my first 5 Predictions

I also begged readers to pay attention to the trial to ensure Noor received a fair trial to prevent pure calamity.  Noor received unprecedented charges, a show trial and was convicted.

In my opinion the George Floyd unrest became inevitable with that conviction.

That series closed with a coda. The next week James Damores Google Memo caused another similar explosion. The article consisted of the entire letter, the research papers and the response

The summary of this series is this, men discussing men’s issues will be shunned by Women and men alike.

We don’t care, we’re never going to be able to care, we don’t want to be made to care, and we don’t want anyone else to be made to care either.  

People talking about men’s issues will face shunning and outrage. 

Only Women can speak up about what’s happening to their sons, husbands, fathers, grandfathers and grandsons and the time to do it is now.