Misogyny is varied and complex. Much like racism it's most dangerous when it's insidious.
As men it's not up to us to determine what counts as misogyny, only to recognize it when we see it.
But sometimes it's hard to see, especially from our place of privilege.
We live in a patriarchal society. Is everything misogyny? No, but it's baked into a lot of ****.
The women calling into the show have undoubtedly suffered from misogyny in their life.
Internalized misogyny is what prompts them to even offer themselves up for public shaming on his show.
"Internalized misogyny is what prompts them to even offer themselves up for public shaming on his show."
Offer themselves up? Public Shaming?
Sounds like you're blaming men for these women's hypergamy, as if women are too weak to be held accountable for their choices...even the choice they made to call into the show wearing bonnets, being overweight, with babies crying in the background, demanding access to the top 1% of Black men in the nation - all while looking down on the other 99%.
I think it would help if you could provide specific examples of the alleged misogyny in this thread.
Also - if its not up to us men to determine what counts (or doesn't count) as misogyny based on the definition of the word - then what are we doing calling each other misogynists?
Ex: A white person calling another white person racist better have more than "I know because I have Black friends" to support the accusation.
Yes - Men should hold other men accountable so that's why I'm asking...help me see the misogyny, like literally use the "quote" feature and educate us.
I see the all the firemen, suited and booted, running their sirens up and down the thread, but where is the fire?
These threads have moderators but when I asked if anyone reported the misogyny...
"Yeah, there's a fire but I'm not going to call the fire department because I want everyone to see what a burning building looks like so I'll just blow my whistle and point in the general direction of the smoke."
Really?