The Backlash! - December 1994

Organization News - National Coalition of Free Men P.O. Box 129 Manhasset, NY 11030 Tom Williamson

Eunuchs has this corollary: Dead women don't castrate - Part 2

Enraged monsters and renewed interest in men's issues

by J.R. Molloy


While it seems obvious to many that castration is a horribly disfiguring mutilation, the moral authorities of West Virginia's vengeful vixens of victimage have decided not to see it so. Contrariwise, I've heard it said there is nothing wrong with Lorena Bobbitt that would not be adequately corrected by sentencing her to 45 days in the electric chair (at half current -- in deference to her daintiness). After all, if rehabilitation is not the aim of our justice system (as proponents of corporal punishment profess it is not), perhaps more men will rediscover the sweetness of revenge for themselves, and on their own terms.

What's so bad about being a eunuch is that it tends to make enraged monsters of some men. It has been rumored Hitler had only one testicle. This may deserve more study next time social engineers are tempted to give credence to the notion that revenge can be vindicated.

Revenge was also Stalin's primary personal motive. Revenge that is escalated to include entire classes of people is called war. If Lorena's is the slash that's felt around the world, the tenuous moral authority of victimhood's minions would do well to understand that those who have a history of being subdued in the past have thereby proven they are most susceptible to being overwhelmed in the future. That is, unless we are referring to formerly tyrannized boys who are in transition to testicularly empowered manhood.

Like a monkey finally crushed by the boa it was teasing, neo-feminism heedlessly evokes long-term male gender social remedies -- retaliation and punitive action -- proving the folly of its own girlish ideology. What it comes down to is female fascism may get away with a few atrocities for now, while courts are preoccupied with politically correct aversion to males, but in so doing, this regime makes a very bad name for itself and creates a transition to more intense levels of distrust of women, the reconciliation of which will be predicated on renewed attention to the very issues NCFM has long been addressing.

Thanks for causing new and increased interest in men's issues, Lorena ("Butcher of Neo-Feminism") Bobbitt. Calling attention to the ulterior (and ultimately malicious) agenda of neo-feminism may help speed it to the same dustbin of history in which the other callous regimes, cited earlier, remain buried.

J.R. Molloy is publisher and editor of Aladdin's Window, and a member of the National Coalition of Free Men.

Reprinted with permission from Transitions


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