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Dr. Helen Smith — 'On Fire but Blacked Out: The Thomas Ball Story'

    At Pajamas Media:
    As one of my commenters pointed out in a post I put up on the case, when a woman burns her husband to death in his sleep, it’s seen as a major wake-up call regarding violence against women, and is immortalized in an award-winning movie starring Farah Fawcett titled The Burning Bed.

    But somehow, when a man like Thomas Ball burns himself up, it is not seen as a wake-up call for how men are treated unjustly by the court system. Instead, some “compassionate souls” see his death as yet another wake-up call regarding the needs of women. Do men ever matter to these “feminists,” or do they get pleasure out of men’s pain? I am thinking the latter.
    RTWT (via Dr. Helen on Bloggger). And then compare to Rob Taylor at Red State, "The Death of Morality and the End of America." Red State? Some people writing on the right are really on the left, although they they think they're more right than the conservative right. But to be honest, the dude's not right in the head. Seriously. Psychologically FUBAR, IMHO.

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Dr. Helen Smith — 'On Fire but Blacked Out: The Thomas Ball Story'


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Male Being and Unhappiness

    An excerpt from a rant by Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert cartoon (via Pro-Male/Anti-Feminist Technology):
    The way society is organized at the moment, we have no choice but to blame men for bad behavior. If we allowed men to act like unrestrained horny animals, all hell would break loose. All I’m saying is that society has evolved to keep males in a state of continuous unfulfilled urges, more commonly known as unhappiness. No one planned it that way. Things just drifted in that direction.
    Adams' blog is here.

    I'm interested in this primarily in that I've been following the Thomas Ball suicide. I'm politically incorrect. But I'm also happily married. Society develops normative regimes to control and satisfy men and their desires. There's something about Adams that's extremely discomfiting, and that's saying a lot. That said, Adams' rant bothers me less than Amanda Marcotte's response to Tom Ball's self-immolation. It's all wrenchingly interesting, in any case.

    And here's a radical feminist take, FWIW: "Scott Adams' defense of rape mentality."

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Male Being and Unhappiness


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Wikipedia Removes Thomas Ball Page

    And Dr. Helen Smith asks, "Why has Wikipedia removed the Thomas Ball page?"

    Following the link takes us to A Voice for Men.
    Now, lets imagine a world so totally twisted that the media totally blanks this as a news item. That dismissive and scant reporting of this act of political self immolation is written off with throw away lines calling you, the burned corpse – a deadbeat, a lone nut.

    Imagine all that. It's pretty far-fetched, but try.
    At the video, the self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc in Saigon, June 11, 1963.

    A Voice for Men made a copy of Thomas Ball's page.

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Wikipedia Removes Thomas Ball Page


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