SYABM #comic 15: “And no one even knew, It was really only you"

In 2005, a book was published about the “Blue Ocean” business strategy. Basically, it boils down to not fighting competitors, but taking market space they’re neglecting. Nintendo heard of it, and we ended up with the Wii, aimed at casual gamers instead of the core gamer audience Sony and Microsoft were targeting with their expensive systems.



Increasing amounts of feminists have been talking about the need to get more men in feminism. Not to listen to their opinions, but to be the movement’s missionary to a foreign field, to reach people who wouldn’t ordinarily listen to feminist women. SJWs commonly assert that men, especially straight white men, are more likely to be taken seriously and listened to because they’re straight white men. Meanwhile, in reality, people are no less likely to call BS on SWM than anyone else, as Thunderf00t points out.

The best part is that Jon McIntosh, the gent above, is the producer and writer of Feminist Frequency. He’s quite possibly been using Anita as a mouthpiece since well before the Kickstarter, and has become so infamous for saying stupid things on Twitter that he spawned the #FullMcintosh hashtag. As best as I can tell, Femfreq is the sanitized version of his frothing idiocy.

What’s odd is that despite the claim that SWM have an advantage when it comes to being listened to, many SJWS often go on and on about how MRAs and Gamergaters are…straight white men. Often explicitly claiming that no one takes them seriously. You’d think they’d want to obscure that fact, not ignore things like #NotYourShield. It’s almost as if they didn’t really believe what they were saying.

Meanwhile, in reality, SJW men are no more likely to be listened to by the public than women. This is presumably because men are already expected to defend women. By contrast, a woman defending men is unusual, which is why female MRAs often get more traction than male ones. It doesn’t help that most Patriarchal societies seem conditioned to ignore men speaking about their concerns.

Incidentally, about a month and change later, McIntosh claimed that his idiotic tweets mocked under the #fullMcintosh hashtag were just his attempts to draw attention away from Gamergate’s targets. Which, as several people pointed out, kinda conflicts with his claim that whatever he says as a man will automatically be taken more seriously. Almost as if he didn’t really believe that, or was claiming to “draw aggro” as an excuse.



Also, he was well aware that people called him a Social Justice Warrior months before the video, comparing it to McCarthyism.

Of course, there’s another explanation; he thinks that critics of feminism are somehow immune to his Patriarchal phallic powers of persuasion. Which would make them, ironically, less sexist than most people.

Here are some videos criticizing that 25 Invisible Benefits video: