The reason you cant see my point is that you are still rying to think whether it is a "male have it worst" thing or a " women have it worst" thing.
Its not what I am talking about.
Tell me true or false: do you think at if e situation in the talk was inversed it would have been a complete media sandal by feminist movements and others yes or no?
Be honest with yourself. If seinfield, Robin williams, michael Jordan and ñdanny devito had a talk show (the names are probably hrribly picked and I know you will spoof this to no end, bur try to get the point
) and in it they laughed about a real blood man cutting the breasts of a real blood woman because he felt phsyically and mentally abused and they said they thoug it was fabulous and all that, do you honestly think they would not have had triple the problems the women from the talkl had? Because of saying how awesome they think it is?
Honestly? Do yu think the full audience of men would have been laughing like in that show were the women?
It would be outrageous, and it's because we still have rape jokes, ****-shaming, and real statistics of violence against women where women are murdered by their significant others. We live in a world of reality where women are at risk of honor-killings, acid-throwing, bride-burning. Girls are at risk for trying to get an education or having their genitals mutliated.
And in the vast majority of these cases, and in cases of violence against women in our country, there are more than whole audiences who point fingers and suggest some how in some way that she asked for it.
We have celebrities as you'd mentioned above who have been charged for rape by a woman, and the resulting public shaming of the woman who pressed charges litters the airwaves by suggesting that she's just after it for the money, or she's a jilted lover, and if the guy says it was consensual....then it automatically was and her sexual history is brought up as proof of how there was no way no how she was actually brutally raped.
Again, you are taking one daytime TV talk show who brought up a Loreena Bobbitt joke back into the social consciousness for a day, and expect us to be outraged by the joke and the laughter.
In reality, men don't experience the every day fear of having their penises cut off the way women experience the fear of walking in the dark at night, and being kidnapped, raped, and maimed or murdered.
And because of the rarity of the "Bobbitt" happening IRL, my guess is that's why the audience thought it was laughable.
Were you a part of the Daniel Tosh debate when his stand up including suggesting to a female audience member who objected to his material, "Hey, wouldn't it be funny if she was gang raped right now?".....and what subsequently happened with threats of rape and violence toward her and toward female bloggers who picked up on the story?
Do you really think that your posts here will result in numerous women sending you emails or PMs threatening to mutilate you? No? Or that any men in that audience you spoke of that publically complained about the material would result in dozens of women threatening to break into his house at night to mutilate them?
MM, this is the reality. Men don't live with the same threats of violence that women do on a daily basis, overall, and across cultures. You're cherry picking instances of where men are targeted - and which are addressed - in humor and in prevailing social conscience that assumes men are brute and women are weak and helpless. And you're using these instances as poor arguments for a case of how matriarchy is an undercurrent of prevalence but nobody is talking about it.
Men are abused, raped, and murdered and their plights are ignored. Men are conscripted to fight. Men are deemed weak if they say they are being harassed or bullied. This is not the result of any lack of feminist attention or some mysterious and unseen force of matriarchy....all these examples are symptoms of a patriarchal paradigm that exists in a social conscience that assumes men are to be territorial, unemotional, aggressive, and would make the best soldiers. It assumes men are only valuable by showing power, by taking power, by taking land and resources and by protecting women and children through leadership positions.
Matriarchy does not fit into that particular social construct.