From http://menforjustice.net/;-
“Shaming tactics.” This phrase is familiar to many Men’s Rights Activists. It conjures up the histrionic behavior of female detractors who refuse to argue their points with logic. Yet women are not the only ones guilty of using shaming tactics against men. Male gynocentrists use them, too.
Shaming tactics are emotional devices meant to play on a man’s insecurities and shut down debate. They are meant to elicit sympathy for women and to demonize men who ask hard questions. Most, if not all, shaming tactics are basically ad homimem attacks.
Anyway, it might be helpful to categorize the major shaming tactics that are used against men whenever a discussion arises about feminism, men’s issues, romance, etc. The following list contains descriptions of shaming tactics, some examples of quotes employing the tactics, and even color-coded aliases for mnemonic purposes. Enjoy.
Charge of Irascibility (Code Red)
Discussion: The target is accused of having anger management issues. Whatever negative emotions he has are assumed to be unjustifiable. Examples:
- “You’re bitter!”
- “You need to get over your anger at women.”
- “You are so negative!”
Charge of Cowardice (Code Yellow)
Discussion: The target is accused of having an unjustifiable fear of interaction with women. Examples:
- “You need to get over your fear.”
- “Step up and take a chance like a man!”
- “You’re afraid of a strong woman!”
Charge of Hypersensitivity (Code Blue) – The Crybaby Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of being hysterical or exaggerating the problems of men (i.e., he is accused of playing “Chicken Little”). Examples:
- “Stop whining!”
- “Get over it!”
- “Suck it up like a man!”
- “You guys don’t have it as nearly as bad as us women!”
- “You’re just afraid of losing your male privileges.”
- “Your fragile male ego …”
- “Wow! You guys need to get a grip!”
Charge of Puerility (Code Green) – The Peter Pan Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of being immature and/or irresponsible in some manner that reflects badly on his status as an adult male. Examples:
- “Grow up!”
- “You are so immature!”
- “Do you live with your mother?”
- “I’m not interested in boys. I’m interested in real men.”
- “Men are shirking their God-given responsibility to marry and bear children.”
Charge of Endangerment (Code Orange) – The Elevated Threat Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of being a menace in some undefined manner. This charge may be coupled with some attempt to censor the target. Examples:
- “You guys are scary.”
- “You make me feel afraid.”
Charge of Rationalization (Code Purple) – The Sour Grapes Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of explaining away his own failures and/or dissatisfaction by blaming women for his problems. Example:
- “You are just bitter because you can’t get laid.”
Charge of Fanaticism (Code Brown) – The Brown Shirts Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of subscribing to an intolerant, extremist ideology or of being devoted to an ignorant viewpoint. Examples:
- “You’re one of those right-wing wackos.”
- “You’re an extremist”
- “You sound like the KKK.”
- “… more anti-feminist zaniness”
Charge of Invirility (Code Lavender)
Discussion: The target’s sexual orientation or masculinity is called into question. Examples:
- “Are you gay?”
- “I need a real man, not a sissy.”
- “You’re such a wimp.”
Charge of Overgeneralization (Code Gray)
Discussion: The target is accused of making generalizations or supporting unwarranted stereotypes about women. Examples:
- “I’m not like that!”
- “Stop generalizing!”
- “That’s a sexist stereotype!”
Charge of Misogyny (Code Black)
Discussion: The target is accused of displaying some form of unwarranted malice to a particular woman or to women in general. Examples:
- “You misogynist creep!”
- “Why do you hate women?”
- “Do you love your mother?”
- “You are insensitive to the plight of women.”
- “You are mean-spirited.”
- “You view women as doormats.”
- “You want to roll back the rights of women!!”
- “You are going to make me cry.”
Charge of Instability (Code White) – The White Padded Room Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of being emotionally or mentally unstable. Examples:
- “You’re unstable.”
- “You have issues.”
- “You need therapy.”
- “Weirdo!”
Charge of Selfishness (Code Silver)
Discussion: This attack is self-explanatory. It is a common charge hurled at men who do not want to be bothered with romantic pursuits. Examples:
- “You are so materialistic.”
- “You are so greedy.”
Charge of Superficiality (Code Gold) – The All-That-Glitters Charge
Discussion: The charge of superficiality is usually hurled at men with regard to their mating preferences. Examples:
- “If you didn’t go after bimbos, then …”
- “How can you be so shallow and turn down a single mother?”
Charge of Unattractiveness (Code Tan) – The Ugly Tan Charge
Discussion: The target is accused of having no romantic potential as far as women are concerned. Examples:
- “I bet you are fat and ugly.”
- “You can’t get laid!”
- “Creep!”
- “Loser!”
- “Have you thought about the problem being you?”
Charge of Defeatism (Code Maroon)
Discussion: This shaming tactic is akin to the Charge of Irascibility and the Charge of Cowardice in that the accuser attacks the target’s negative or guarded attitude about a situation. However, the focus is not so much on the target’s anger or fear, but on the target’s supposed attitude of resignation. Examples:
- “Stop being so negative.”
- “You are so cynical.”
- “If you refuse to have relationships with women, then you are admitting defeat.”
- “C’mon! Men are doers, not quitters.”
Threat of Withheld Affection (Code Pink) – The Pink Whip
Discussion: The target is admonished that his viewpoints or behavior will cause women to reject him as a mate. Examples:
- “No woman will marry you with that attitude.”
- “Creeps like you will never get laid!”
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