#1 (Thor) online anti-feminists destroy their own cause
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 9:57 pm
I'm posting this in Fantasy and Comics, since it primarily concerns the character Thor, but it operates nicely as a lens through which to see how anti-feminists basically have shot their cause in the foot, particularly thanks to things like Gamergate.
Personally, though I don't read comics much, I think this was a brilliant move on the part of the writer. Anti-feminists get the comic book villain treatment, and all is more right with the world.therawstory.com wrote:Over the summer, Marvel announced that, in the comics at least, the long-running character of Thor was going to be replaced by a woman. The writer, Jason Aaron, made it clear that this woman is not going to be like a She-Hulk or Spider-Woman, both of which are entirely separate characters who co-exist with their male counterparts, but an actual replacement for Thor. “”This is not She-Thor. This is not Lady Thor. This is not Thorita. This is THOR,” he wrote in the Marvel press release. “This is the THOR of the Marvel Universe. But it’s unlike any Thor we’ve ever seen before.”
For people who read a lot of Marvel comics, this wasn’t too surprising. It’s common for superheroes to die or retire or get promoted and leave their mask and mission to someone entirely new, much as you see with your ordinary desk jobs where different people can hold the same title over the years. Thor has, for instance, been a frog in the past. But since it’s a lady and there’s a loud and shameless sexist corps in the geek world, there was a major and irritating hue and cry from some corners.
Well the he man woman haters club of online geekdom isn’t going to be too happy to see these new panels that Marvel has released to tease the upcoming comic. Thor isn’t just a lady, but a feminist, and her nemesis, the Absorbing Man, has dialogue that could have been culled from the comment section underneath any feminist article on the internet.
These panels look cool and female Thor seems badass. But the real takeaway lesson, one that I think should hearten most of the non-troll readership here, is that it appears that “men’s rights” goons and Gamergate and other assorted online efforts to organize misogyny may see their efforts to squelch feminism backfiring. Oh, there’s no doubt their ability to swarm like ants whenever a woman offers an opinion other than “me fuck you now?” has intimidated a lot of women and probably silenced quite a few opinions, particularly of a feminist bent. But it’s also had the effect of showing those who are observing this one overwhelming, salient fact: Anti-feminists are assholes. Every goddamn last one of them.
The effect is particularly notable in geek circles. I think there were a lot of geeky dudes who actually like women but who, because they didn’t see how it affected them, were not particularly involved in feminism or cognizant of the way it shapes women’s lives and, in this particular case, shapes their ability to participate in the fandom. But watching women you like get absolutely hammered by an endless stream of assholes online for daring to say that sexual harassment isn’t cool or that nipples on breastplates look stupid, well, it’s bound to wake a few guys up.
I have no idea what the inspiration here is, but it’s hard not to wonder if feminist Thor is a direct response to the endless amount of sexist bullshit some dudes in the geek world constantly churn out. If so, well done, guys. Becoming a cartoon villain is exactly the opposite of what you want to happen if you’re trying to convince people of the righteousness of your cause.