Law Amber Heard on trial: Johnny Depp's defamation case is radicalizing young men - Misogyny and anti-feminist backlash is bait to lure white men to the "great replacement" and white nationalism

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Amber Heard on trial: Johnny Depp's defamation case is radicalizing young men​

Misogyny and anti-feminist backlash is bait to lure white men to the "great replacement" and white nationalism​

By AMANDA MARCOTTE

PUBLISHED MAY 24, 2022 1:02PM (EDT)​

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US actor Johnny Depp waves inside the courtroom during the $50 million Depp vs Heard deformation trial at the Fairfax County Circuit Court April 12, 2022, in Fairfax, Virginia. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

If the 2020s are shaping up to be about any one thing, it's ultimately about how this was the decade in which millions of people decided no amount of evidence or rationality could ever pry them from their dumbest, most reactionary beliefs. We see this in the Big Lie, of course, but also in the ongoing pile-up of asinine right-wing myths and hoaxes currently taking hold like "critical race theory," accusations that Disney employees are "groomers," and claims that kids in schools are pooping in litterboxes. If there's an ethos of this era, it's that you can believe whatever idiotic thing you want, so long as it's "anti-woke." And, of course, any effort to dislodge you from your stupid idea with annoying facts is "cancel culture."

In recent weeks, the most virulent example of this hasn't come from likely culprits Donald Trump or Florida's Republican governor cursed with permanent constipation face, Ron DeSantis. No, it's the nauseating defamation trial that pits the bloated remains of what used to be a handsome and promising movie star against a long-suffering actress. In the real world, as many a journalist with a high tolerance for Twitter abuse has reminded us, Johnny Depp's defamation case against Amber Heard is not legitimate. Any jury that actually follows the evidence should throw the case out, as investigative journalist and podcaster Michael Hobbes recently explained on Twitter.

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And yet, under a deluge of both right-wing media and online vitriol, the preposterous notion that Depp is in the right has taken root. It's not due to any evidence, as was already shown in a British court. No, it's just because Depp's toxic supporters, through sheer belligerence, have willed their false narrative into the public understanding of the case. The social media toxicity has largely been dismissed by the press not as a backlash to #MeToo, but as celebrity worship run amok. But this story is also being driven by right-wing media figures who don't give a single hoot about "Pirates of the Carribean."


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As Melanie McFarland noted at Salon last month, Depp has become "the celebrity poster model" for the Fox News hysteria over an entirely fictional "war on masculinity." Last week it was revealed that the Daily Wire, which is shaping up to be a real competitor against Fox News, has also been spending thousands of dollars in social media ads bashing Heard.

Right-wing media is smart to invest this much in the false narratives defending Depp because misogyny is the perfect gateway to lead young white men towards a more expansive constellation of reactionary politics. Get them in the door with a story about how feminism and #MeToo have "ruined" women, and then hit them with a larger narrative about the "great replacement," "critical race theory," and other conspiracy theories the increasingly fascist right-wing media is using to radicalize their audiences.

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In the wake of the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York that left 10 people dead, there's been a great deal of attention paid to the "great replacement" conspiracy theory that inspired the alleged shooter, and how it's been mainstreamed by the right-wing press. On Tucker Carlson's popular Fox News show alone, the conspiracy theory was hyped on over 400 separate episodes. For understandable reasons — the shooter was targeting Black patrons of a grocery store — most of the discussion has focused on the racist paranoia driving the conspiracy theory that holds that shadowy "elites" are trying to "replace" white Christians with people of color.

Right-wing media is smart to invest this much in the false narratives defending Depp because misogyny is the perfect gateway to lead young white men towards a more expansive constellation of reactionary politics.
But "great replacement" is also a deeply misogynist conspiracy theory. These "elites" — who are either Jews or progressive leaders, depending on who is telling the story — are also said to have pushed white women out of their "natural" roles as homemakers and into the workforce, leading to lower birth rates and the supposed destruction of the white race. This aspect of the conspiracy theory was on full display at the Conservative Political Action Conference held in Hungary over the weekend, in which "traditional" family structures and curtailing reproductive rights were held up as strategies to fight back against this mythical war on white Christians.


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Anti-feminism makes good bait to pull young men deeper into authoritarian — and even fascist — politics.

Polling demonstrates that a distressingly large number of young men long for old-fashioned gender roles. A 2018 poll by Perry Undem, for instance, found that while most teenage girls wanted equality in the workplace and in the home, the majority of teenage boys preferred men to dominate in the workplace while women are stuck at home caring for the family. As feminist Jessica Valenti noted in a 2020 article, male support for female equality has actually gone down in recent years. Not only are young married men still foisting the majority of domestic duties on their wives, but the percentage of men who openly long to have a housewife rose from 17% in 1994 to a whopping 45% in 2014. In reaction, increasing numbers of women are turning their noses up to marriage, preferring to be single rather than be with men who don't respect them.

Once you've got these guys on board with lies painting feminism as a conspiracy against men, it's a short jump to convincing them feminism is also a conspiracy against the white race.
The reason men want inequality is, quite obviously, entirely selfish. Men reject gender equality because, duh, it sounds nice having a full-time unpaid servant and emotional support system at home, all for your benefit. But no one wants to believe they're a selfish jerk, especially to someone you're supposed to love, such as a real or even hypothetical wife. So a lot of men are open to narratives, however silly, about how it's feminists who are the bad guys. They long to hear that it's men who are the victims of a conspiracy of "selfish" women who supposedly use false accusations and other shady tactics. It's not true, of course, but we live in times where facts are increasingly discarded if they cut against a will to believe. Once you've got these guys on board with lies painting feminism as a conspiracy against men, it's a short jump to convincing them feminism is also a conspiracy against the white race.

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The Depp/Heard trial is perfect fascist agitprop, which is why right-wing media cannot get enough. As anyone who has glanced at social media can attest, the trial has become an occasion for a staggering number of men to wallow in their false sense of victimization. Heard has become the scapegoat for all this male anger about women's independence and women's freedom. That it's laughably false to view Depp as the victim here clearly doesn't matter. Heard is an imperfect person, so misogynists can derail any discussion about the case with demands that Depp's detractors defend every single life choice that Heard has ever made. But mostly, Depp's victim status — and therefore the victim status of men generally — can be established through the sheer power of relentless repetition, drowning out all available facts. And once those young men have bought onto one self-pitying right-wing conspiracy theory, they have been softened up to accept all the rest of them.


AMANDA MARCOTTE​



Amanda Marcotte is a senior politics writer at Salon and the author of "Troll Nation: How The Right Became Trump-Worshipping Monsters Set On Rat-F*cking Liberals, America, and Truth Itself." Follow her on Twitter @AmandaMarcotte and sign up for her biweekly politics newsletter, Standing Room Only.



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Note: Not a single mention of GamerGate. I'm devestated. 😢
 
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Women did this to themselves. There was the "Women can't rape/sexually assault men" nonsense "Believe all women" nonsense which also tied into "Women could never lie about their rape" (they're similar but not exactly the same thing) and now people are waking up to the fact that women are humans and not perfection in human form. Oh no.
 
These people don't seem to get that a trial is an indictment (literally) of only a person, not their politics, not their race, or gender, or tax bracket or whatever....

Whatever happens to Amber Herd at trial is only a reflection on Amber Herd, and 99.9% of the public is smart enough to know that.

Stop your hysterics, put down your phone and go outside, just for a little while.
 
Oh no! People are realizing that #believeallwomen is a terrible way of thinking and that they should use critical thinking skills!
I like how these types of people want to "educate" the masses while also preventing them from thinking for themselves. Because once you do that, you're a "radical" who should never be trusted.

And I'm pretty sure there are men of all backgrounds that aren't putting up with believing all women but that would probably destroy the authors "white nationalist" narrative.
 
These people don't seem to get that a trial is an indictment (literally) of only a person, not their politics, not their race, or gender, or tax bracket or whatever....
This 'circling the wagons' they're doing for this bitch is starting to get creepy.

As you've said, Amber Heard is embarrassing only herself with her constant gaffes and on-display psychopathy and team of clown lawyers, and the majority of people are enjoying watching her murder her career/social life in real time. But there's that vocal minority that's trying, with suspicious desperation, to turn this into an anti-Feminist, alt-right Gamergate thing.
 
This 'circling the wagons' they're doing for this bitch is starting to get creepy.

As you've said, Amber Heard is embarrassing only herself with her constant gaffes and on-display psychopathy and team of clown lawyers, and the majority of people are enjoying watching her murder her career/social life in real time. But there's that vocal minority that's trying, with suspicious desperation, to turn this into an anti-Feminist, alt-right Gamergate thing.
It's crazy, the amount of importance they ascribe to a fucking celeb pissing match
 
'Dear men, who do you trust - us or your lying eyes? Not us? Well you're an alt-right misogynist!'

I can't imagine why men are getting 'radicalised' when they are repeatedly being gaslit by women - who have told them gaslighting is a terrible, evil thing - who demand they ignore all the evidence in front of them and accept that, yes, it's #believeALLwomen, always has been, for a woman whose defamation trial is viewable.

That this is in an article that takes a pot-shot at the male victim's looks in the second paragraph is just a perfect *chef's kiss* of hypocrisy from this particular brand of left wing female rabble rouser. All bought and paid for by Amber Heard's new PR, all as corrupt as the ACLU in writing the article in the first place as an ad for Heard.

The fun thing is that with each new article, a lot of those men they're talking about were happy to dismiss this as celebrity bullshit where they're both terrible, who cares - a very common refrain on the Farms. But as the usual suspects come out and push The Narrative, more of these men find out that, no, one of the two was consistently, demonstrably worse - and it wasn't Depp.
 
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