Speaker at Men’s Rights RALLY OF THE CENTURY in Toronto calls on MRAs to take up arms against “communism”

mrarallyPN

Dean Esmay rallies the troops in Toronto

So, it finally happened. The men’s rights lecture and rally in Toronto that A Voice for Men have been breathlessly promoting for weeks — in no less than 17 separate posts — have both come to pass. Men’s Rights celebrities flew in from across the continent to attend the exciting events. Paul Elam was there! So was Karen Straughan! Even Dan Perrins made an appearance! (Oh, wait, I think he lives around there.)

In a post-rally post, AVFM’s Robert O’Hara declared the “Historic MHRA rally in Toronto” to have been a “huge success.”

Well, you can be the judge of that. Go here to watch some actual footage of the event. (Sorry, I can’t get it to embed here.) So far I’ve only watched the final 8-minute video at the top of the page, but it’s pretty revealing in and of itself. The event organizers almost outnumber the sparse crowd. And one of the speakers calls for MRAs to take up arms against their “communist” opponents. No, really, just watch.

In case the video gets pulled, or censored, I’ve taken the liberty of transcribing his remarks: :

There’s an organization out there called communism, and the communist manifesto says that the first thing they have to do is take over power. And they’ll never get elected. And they know that they’ll never get elected. So what they do is they say “we have to take power by violent methods,” right, so if you want to crack back against these people, I hate to say it, but you’ve gotta be prepared to pick up a gun and put down the books.

Emphasis mine.

Someone in the audience responds to this with a hearty “yep!” There’s a smattering of applause, mixed with boos. AVFM’s Dean Esmay hurridly ushers the speaker away from the microphone.

The speaker who follows Esmay — I didn’t catch his name — describes the counterprotesters (who held their own rally nearby) as being of “the hammer and sickle” and denigrates them as “queers.”

This isn’t so much history being made as history repeating itself. I suspect the rhetoric was similar at a lot of White Citizen Council rallies in the sixties.

Oh, and the HISTORIC LECTURE that so many MRAs were hoping and dreaming that feminists would disrupt? Feminists ignored it. Apparently, according to one MRA on Reddit who claimed to have been there, a little more than a hundred people showed up.

Congratulations, A Voice for Men, on your FLAWLESS VICTORY!

I’ll watch as much of the rest of the rally as I can force myself to sit through, and add anything else worth adding.

EDITED TO ADD: I watched the video that covered the rest of the rally. It was pretty uneventful: a low energy, sparsely attended rally with a bunch of half-assed speeches. Apparently no one at A Voice for Men or CAFE, the co-host of the rally, bothered to prepare anything to say — perhaps because they were all expecting some sort of feminist riot? The “pick up a gun” speaker wasn’t one of the scheduled speakers, just someone they gave the microphone to when he raised his hand after the scheduled speakers were done.

One moment that did stand out: a trans man — apparently a member of CAFE — briefly took the mic, taking offense at the chants from the counterprotestors calling MRA’s “anti-gay.” I would suggest he take a look at AVFM’s not-so-proud history of homophobia and transphobia.

EDITED TO ADD AGAIN: Here’s a picture of the event from Civilian Media. You can almost taste the excitement! From left, Nick Reading of Men’s Rights Edmonton, Dean Esmay of AVFM, the legendary Paul Elam (looking a little bewildered), and two other dudes. Paul evidently HEARTS Fucking Their Shit Up. Oh, Paul, we HEART U!

kXDAMZW

About these ads

Posted on September 28, 2013, in a voice for men, actual activism, advocacy of violence, Dean Esmay, figurative nazis, grandiosity, homophobia, misogyny, MRA, oppressed men, reactionary bullshit. Bookmark the permalink. 232 Comments.

  1. Argenti - I saw lots of blokes wearing kilts with proper kilt hose (and tees!) here during the last big UK team sport thingy, and they look perfectly fine. It’s not really a matter of pulling it off with those; they’re part of the outfit. If anything, I’d say a kilt can look a little odd worn without them, but that’s just me.

    Although I doubt Esmay could manage to wear a kilt and hose and look anything but laughable, but that’s because he’s a shitbag.

  2. Feminism is part of the Organization Called Communism? Didn’t Good just spend the previous thread ranting that feminism is too capitalist? These guys need to get their stories straight.

    I know that surrendering a baby at a fire station is an option for men because Walt did it in the previous episode of Breaking Bad. I assume Breaking Bad is a 100% accurate reflection of reality.

  3. Aaaaaaand there goes my assumption that I’d be safe from Breaking Bad spoilers in this thread, lol.

    TBH I have no right to complain because I am just starting to watch it.

  4. Late to the party and on a side topic (as always!) but that skid-mark-hatred thing got me thinking. Sure, they’re gross and some people could do with better hygiene, but (TMI warning!) I have IBS so I understand you can’t always make your crap behave the way it should. My pet loo peeve is urine-related — I’ve lived with dudes who get royally pissed off (pun intended) with the amount of toilet paper women use, of course a massive generalisation but you can’t reason with some people. They’d never stop to think that in Western cultures those of us with short urethras who sit down to pee tend to wipe those last droplets off, whereas the long-urethra folk tend to shake them off ALL OVER THE GODDAMN SEAT AND FLOOR!

    Sorry, enough toilet talk from me. I seem to have caught my poor mother’s obsession. She has a touch of anterograde amnesia which means she never can remember the last time she went, which leads to her pestering me to tell the nurses she really really needs to go mere minutes after the last visit, and massive meltdowns when her “requests” are turned down. Argh.

  5. Damn you wordpress. The relogg-in stripped the html.

  6. “There’s an organization out there called communism…”

    Lol.

  7. I am to out of short pants! (Your link? It wandered over here)

  8. Minor memory spasm - back in 1980, I attended a teach-in/learn-in on educational democracy at UC Berkeley. There were a number of leftish groups with info tables, including one from CPUSA (M-L). It was like seeing a coelacanth go swimming by. I still remember one ancient codger, who had probably known Gus Hall, hold up a pamphlet and bark cheerily, “Take a look at this, it’s right on the money!” It struck me even then that that was an odd way to promote the dictatorship of the proletariat.

  9. Fi - fellow IBS person here, and seconding your comments! It’s less that we can all have spotless posteriors than that this dude is whining that a woman would be less than ecstatic about washing his skidmarks for him.

  10. Well, if someone needs a furrinati rpg, I would also recommend this:

    http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/92647/Cat-%28Revised-%26-Expanded%29 Cat (Revised and Expanded) by John Wick.

    Which is also pay what you want (in pdf and epub) currently. :)

  11. I am still reeling from Cloudiah’s revelation that at one point in the rally Dean Esmay was in fact wearing long pants.

    HOW AND WHEN DID HE CHANGE INTO SHORTS OUTDOORS AT A PARK?

    And did he desecrate the war memorial in the process?

    Or do Canadian parks have changing rooms in them, along with free healthcare?

  12. That’s where you receive your free healthcare, David; in the public park toilet.

  13. True, Kittehserf, and I’d even venture to speculate that most d00ds who can’t be bothered to wash their own undies can’t be bothered to wipe their arses properly and sure as shit can’t be bothered to mop up their stray piss.

    To think I promised no more toilet talk! Silly me.

  14. David, he might have been wearing those trousers you can zip the bottoms off to turn them into shorts? Practical, and stylish. Well. If you ignore the impractical and unstylish aspects.

  15. Clearly there were so many other participants that they were able to form a human shield to guard him from prying eyes so he could change.

  16. Also is he wearing sneakers not crocs?

  17. Speaking of Cats Saving People, has anyone else seen the movie Cat’s Eye by Stephen King? It’s one of my favorites.
    http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BMTMzNzM3Njc1OF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTYwNjY4NTc5._V1_SY317_CR1,0,214,317_.jpg

  18. I’m freaking out a little because Robert O’Hara is also the name of one of the professors at my college, who I was sorta friends with, and I don’t think he would get involved with the Men’s Rights Movement, but I’m not completely sure. Does anyone know about the MRA Robert O’Hara’s background, or does he appear in any of the pics shared in the comments here, so that I can rule out that it’s the same person? I believe I’ve looked at all the pics and didn’t see anyone who looked like him.

  19. Falconer! You don’t exist! You’ve just been tricked into fatherhood by EBIL lady hormones!

    Damn, that oxytocin is powerful stuff. It’s not even MY neurotransmitter!

    I’ve seen regulars on these threads talk about playing TTRPGs, I’d like to hear more about that stuff.

    So there we were, trapped in the burning ruins of the wizard’s tower, wounded, tired and low on resources, but determined not to surrender our haul to the attackers, and the thief turns to my ranger and asks, “How many dragons are out there, do you reckon?”

  20. Speaking of Cats Saving People, has anyone else seen the movie Cat’s Eye by Stephen King? It’s one of my favorites.

    Yes, I have seen it repeatedly as a child, but not for years. I was meh about the first two segments — adult problems — and I thought the last segment was awesome.

    Although I don’t think you can actually do that with a record player and a plastic fan.

  21. TTRPGs…

    There we were, three against a thousand. The fight raged all over the hilltop from mid-day to almost sundown. There were bodies stacked like wheat, bundled in sheaves; and reived by the sickle. The grass was trampled flat, and slick with blood, men had slipped and tumbled to their doom, trampled by the press seeking to get to the fight. The very top of the hill had been turned into a charnel house floor; blood and dust churned into an ankle deep mud which sucked feet into it like cement, trapped like that scores met their doom.

    But we were victorious, when all was said and done the hill was secured from the foe.

    Dumbest thee mothers we ever fought.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Google+ photo

You are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 3,470 other followers

%d bloggers like this: