Last
weekend’s horror in Santa Barbara, California, where 22-year-old
Elliot Rodger killed six people and wounded more than a dozen
before shooting himself, unexpectedly sparked a feminist moment.
With revelations that Rodger’s killing spree was fueled by anger
over rejection by women and that he had posted on what some
described as a “men’s rights” forum (actually, a forum for bitter
“involuntarily celibate” men), many rushed to frame the shooting as
a stark example of the violent misogyny said to be pervasive in our
culture. The Twitter hashtag #YesAllWomen sprung up as an
expression of solidarity and a reminder of the ubiquity of male
terrorism and abuse in women’s lives. Most of the posters in the
hashtag were certainly motivated by the best of intentions. But in
the end, writes Cathy Young, this response not only appropriated a
human tragedy for an ideological agenda but turned it into toxic
gender warfare.
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