Dramacow Kevin Allred - Professor of Beyoncé Studies (no, seriously), arrested for threats to kill Trump voters.

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Honest question: how would you guys rate Kevin's IQ? If you're not good with numbers just make a comparison.
He's not stupid, he's just one of this youngish generation who was raised always being told how special he was, and how anyone disagreeing with him was wrong. He needed someone to smack him in the back of the head every once in a while and point out that everyone else is exactly as special as he is.

Frankly, I think his whole problem (along with people like him) is that they were never taught to look at something from someone else's point of view, so they can't conceive a world in which they are incorrect about anything. They have plenty of sympathy to pass around, but zero empathy.
 
He's not stupid, he's just one of this youngish generation who was raised always being told how special he was, and how anyone disagreeing with him was wrong. He needed someone to smack him in the back of the head every once in a while and point out that everyone else is exactly as special as he is.

Frankly, I think his whole problem (along with people like him) is that they were never taught to look at something from someone else's point of view, so they can't conceive a world in which they are incorrect about anything. They have plenty of sympathy to pass around, but zero empathy.

Not stupid, just lazy. Didn't someone find that you could get an A in his class by posting on Tumblr according to Rate My Professor?

He also has no clue how to handle disagreement. His response to other viewpoints is to go straight to ad hominem.
 
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"...influence of black women on ALL music..."

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He's not stupid, he's just one of this youngish generation who was raised always being told how special he was, and how anyone disagreeing with him was wrong. He needed someone to smack him in the back of the head every once in a while and point out that everyone else is exactly as special as he is.

Frankly, I think his whole problem (along with people like him) is that they were never taught to look at something from someone else's point of view, so they can't conceive a world in which they are incorrect about anything. They have plenty of sympathy to pass around, but zero empathy.

Also, in Kev's case, he didn't realise that this was, in fact, poking fun at people like him:

 
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"Misogynoir" is the latest buzzword to come out of Intersectional/Black Feminism. It's a portmanteau of "Misogyny" and "Noir", literally meaning "Hatred of Black Women SPECIFICALLY". Which, REALLY? Did someone really have to bastardize both Greek and French and smush them together in a highbrow-sounding but completely incorrect way, to make that word? Was it really necessary?! I bet the person who thought it up was all 'hurr hurr I am clever as fuck'.
 
"Misogynoir" is the latest buzzword to come out of Intersectional/Black Feminism. It's a portmanteau of "Misogyny" and "Noir", literally meaning "Hatred of Black Women SPECIFICALLY". Which, REALLY? Did someone really have to bastardize both Greek and French and smush them together in a highbrow-sounding but completely incorrect way, to make that word? Was it really necessary?! I bet the person who thought it up was all 'hurr hurr I am clever as fuck'.

It's been around for years. Invented by a queer black feminist scholar called Moya Bailey in 2010 (I use the word "scholar" in its loosest possible sense, she's been in that fluffy wing of academia where everything has "studies" appended to it) and she originally was going to call it "sistagyny" and use it to specifically refer to sexism in hip hop for her master's thesis.

So... yeah, she probably was all "hurr hurr I am clever as fuck," and Kev probably though, "Beyoncé help me, this is sooooo profound" when he discovered it. Pseuds of a feather etc.

EDIT: There is also transmisogynoir as well. But you already knew that didn't you.
 
It's been around for years. Invented by a queer black feminist scholar called Moya Bailey in 2010 (I use the word "scholar" in its loosest possible sense, she's been in that fluffy wing of academia where everything has "studies" appended to it) and she originally was going to call it "sistagyny" and use it to specifically refer to sexism in hip hop for her master's thesis.

So... yeah, she probably was all "hurr hurr I am clever as fuck," and Kev probably though, "Beyoncé help me, this is sooooo profound" when he discovered it. Pseuds of a feather etc.

EDIT: There is also transmisogynoir as well. But you already knew that didn't you.
Yeah, it's definitely been around long enough for it to just come out of obscurity to the general public in the past few years. And Transmisogynoir, yeah no surprise there. There's a tumblr user/youtuber called "Philogynoir" ("love of black women") who could probably be considered a lolcow in her own right that picks up on those themes and uses those words to say to whitey, "Fuck you, pay me (for citing sources)" or "Google she is open all damn day" when people get incredulous about where all the nonsense she spews actually comes from. I have a feeling that SJWs of all kinds today are discouraged from actually sharing their sources (like bell hooks for example) so that they can't be instantly discredited- but then it becomes the weirdest Appeal to Mystery Authority Fallacy to take the person's word for it Just Because. The downside of telling people to Google it/"Educate Youreself", though, without even giving a hint of a name to look up, is how does one come up with the Absolute Truth™ regarding "intersectionality" and such? With Google they're just as likely to hit up a site that debunks the very topic in question.

We're supposed to believe mystery "experts" without knowing who they are or how they came to their conclusions? Uh, yeah, no. That's neither scientifically nor methodologically correct, not to mention it takes a HUGE shit on Logic.
 
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The real question is how far potential employers will google him before they start laughing. The tweets that got him a trip to the looney bin are on the front page of google but some of the comments he made after that (about slapping women, for example) probably won't even come up unless they look through here :(
 
It's been around for years. Invented by a queer black feminist scholar called Moya Bailey in 2010 (I use the word "scholar" in its loosest possible sense, she's been in that fluffy wing of academia where everything has "studies" appended to it) and she originally was going to call it "sistagyny" and use it to specifically refer to sexism in hip hop for her master's thesis.

So... yeah, she probably was all "hurr hurr I am clever as fuck," and Kev probably though, "Beyoncé help me, this is sooooo profound" when he discovered it. Pseuds of a feather etc.

EDIT: There is also transmisogynoir as well. But you already knew that didn't you.
LOL, "sistagyny".

Wouldn't "misosisgy" make more sense, anyway?
 
He's not stupid, he's just one of this youngish generation who was raised always being told how special he was, and how anyone disagreeing with him was wrong. He needed someone to smack him in the back of the head every once in a while and point out that everyone else is exactly as special as he is.

I've read the crap he writes. It's high school dropout tier. He may be about average intelligence, but he's frankly stupid enough to disqualify him from any academic employment, or should be. I've seen high school tumblrinas more erudite.
 
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