06 November 2011

Hateful trolls after women journalists, commentators and columnists

Today's Guardian newspaper contains an interesting but scary article on the extent and viciousness of hate comments and emails directed at women journalists, commentators and columnists.

The last three paragraphs comprise a quote from psychotherapist and writer Susie Orbach:

"If you set women up as sexual objects which society has, no matter what we are doing, that makes women into objects rather than human beings and what you create is a situation in which women who then stand up and make arguments about things, terrify these men who have no access to real women and so they beat them up in the terms in which they've been offered by society, which has nothing to do with the content of what they are saying. Women are supposed to be sexual objects, we're still not supposed to be thinking, feeling, complex human beings. It is due to the continual representation of women as just beauties, the attempt to reduce women to a surface on which we project sexuality. So we're not real people.

"The deeper question is the disenfranchisement of men who find themselves in such depraved circumstances that all they can do is expel the fury that's inside of them on to women. The reaction these men are having shows they are very, very threatened by something and that threat is to their masculinity.

"With sexual violence, what the victim is receiving is the self-hatred of the individual who is expressing that pain and upset that is inside of them in a very explosive manner. Rape is different to the threat of rape but nevertheless it's a very, very serious and threatening experience."

I wonder how much the idea of the "disenfranchisement" of people can be used to help us understand the outpouring of hate we see everywhere on blogs and comments everywhere on the web?

1 comments:

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