Idiotic viewer feedback #1 - I live in my parents basement.

From My challenge to Jessica Valenti.

I'm not sure if you're aware but you come across as a pathetic infant, splutteing in rage and indignation due to the fact that you got caught out.

It's clear you're terrified of confident and capable women and wish to blame them for all your failures. In your mind if it wasn't for feminism you would be king of the world instead of still living with your parents.

I'm just glad that England has sensible gun laws otherwise you would be dangerous. Get some counselling

My Response:

I love when people go out on a limb and make a bunch of blind guesses. In fact you're the one who looks like a spluttering infant right now. Let's take a look at each one of your lies.

“…due to the fact that you got caught out.”

Caught out? What?

“It's clear you're terrified of confident and capable women.”

On the contrary. A confident and capable woman would not go anywhere near the kind of victim demagoguery Jessica Valenti peddles. It takes an incredible insecure woman to be on Feministing’s side.

“blame them for all your failures”

Failures? Of course you know nothing about me at all. In fact, the reason I’ve not released a video in so long is due to the amount of work (in and out of home) I’ve got on so nice try. When you don’t know someone but you’re going to make up something about them then it’s not just a lie, it’s the worst kind of slander as well.

“In your mind if it wasn't for feminism you would be king of the world instead of still living with your parents.”

Again you claim I am acting like an infant but you’re pretending you know what I think and do, you are a lying slandering piece of scum who talks shit on youtube. And, like all the worst youtube scum, you don’t have any videos of your own. To make a video would mean showing the world your face and standing up to criticism. And that would require a modicum of courage, of which you have none.

B.T.W. I left home at 18. I know lots of people who continue to stay at home, not me.

Posted under: Gender Issues, Feedback
Posted on: Monday, July 28, 2008 7:25 PM
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  1. Posted by: Chris on 7/28/2008 10:34 PM
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    That person is either too proud to admit that the points you made in the video are very valid, or they are too lazy to post an intellectual response defending their stance.

    The final paragraph of the comment, is particularly disgusting.
  2. Posted by: Chris on 7/30/2008 4:06 PM
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    By the way, you were recently slandered by a commenter over at Feministing.

    I posted a thread about it on Anti Misandry: http://antimisandry.com/showthread.php?t=11837
  3. Posted by: ArgusEyes on 7/30/2008 5:14 PM
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    Don't worry, I'm not insulted by people like him. My skin has been thickened by youtube. I just put stuff like this here so that we can all laugh at idiots.
  4. Posted by: Ann on 7/20/2010 6:25 AM
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    Eh, you're a paragon of common sense and I imagine many women as well as men think so. Feministing is the internet definition of 'arguing with a brick wall'.

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