{"id":689,"date":"2016-01-14T08:12:31","date_gmt":"2016-01-14T16:12:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kagan.mactane.org\/blog\/?p=689"},"modified":"2016-01-13T19:47:33","modified_gmt":"2016-01-14T03:47:33","slug":"lets-unpack-professional-victims","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kagan.mactane.org\/blog\/2016\/01\/14\/lets-unpack-professional-victims\/","title":{"rendered":"Let&#8217;s Unpack &#8220;Professional Victims&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span id=\"back1\">The<\/span> only thing more annoying than a phrase that&#8217;s overused to the point of clich&eacute; is when that overused phrase isn&#8217;t even remotely accurate&nbsp;&mdash; and in fact, borders on completely nonsensical. The one I&#8217;ve heard far too many times in the past year is the all-purpose favorite of Red Pillers, MRAs, GamerGaters, and other defenders of the status quo when they want to dismiss the arguments of anyone speaking up against injustice: accuse her<a href=\"#note1\">[1]<\/a> of being a &#8220;professional&nbsp;victim&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"back2\">And<\/span> I am sick to death of hearing that stupid, overused, and <em>meaningless<\/em> phrase. Put bluntly: <strong>the concept of &#8220;professional victims&#8221; is bullshit.<\/strong> For one, the accusation is an obvious <i>ad hominem<\/i> attack that&#8217;s supposed to shut down the listener&#8217;s critical faculties by casting the target as an unreasonable, weak, whiny person who has no credibility and should be dismissed.<a href=\"#note2\">[2]<\/a><\/p>\n<p>But aside from that, it&#8217;s a <em>damned stupid<\/em> epithet that just doesn&#8217;t make any sense. When you hear it, <strong>you should be insulted that someone thinks you&#8217;ll fall for it<\/strong>. Let&#8217;s unpack this odious&nbsp;concept:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Professional:<\/strong> The person does this for a living. It&#8217;s their profession. <em>It pays their bills.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Right there, we&#8217;ve eliminated a huge number of the people that the Gamergater and Red Pill crowd deride as &#8220;SJW professional victims&#8221;. Ellen Pao is a great example: she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars (or more) on a lawsuit that she lost. Where&#8217;s the profit in that for&nbsp;her?<\/p>\n<p>Or take women like Brianna Wu and Anita Sarkeesian. The Gaters claim those two are &#8220;making money from being victimized&#8221;, but what&#8217;s that supposed to mean? Someone pays them money every time they get attacked or harassed? Sorry, but there isn&#8217;t some social-justice slot machine that coughs up a payout, <em>ka-ching!<\/em>, from nowhere every time an abusive tweet gets&nbsp;posted.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, <em>actual human beings<\/em> pay Sarkeesian and Wu to do things that they find useful. For example, Wu&#8217;s major, full-time job is as head of development at Giant Spacekat games. Think that might pay her a full-time wage? Randi Lee Harper creates software, Anita Sarkeesian produces videos, and Zoe Quinn makes&#8230; well, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.quinnspiracy.com\/about\/\">all kinds of stuff<\/a>,&nbsp;really.<\/p>\n<p>And many of them also get paid for speaking about things. But even if they&#8217;re speaking about harassment (rather than, say video games or software development or, you know, their <em>actual areas of expertise<\/em>), they&#8217;re still getting paid for speaking and giving lectures, not for &#8220;being victimized&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>For a perfect example of how they&#8217;re <em>not getting paid<\/em> for being victims, consider the incident where Sarkeesian&#8217;s talk at Utah State University was canceled in the wake of terrorist threats. Given the circumstances, I expect she <em>did not collect any speaker&#8217;s fee,<\/em> so all the time and effort she spent coordinating with the university and preparing her speech <strong>was completely wasted<\/strong>. If she <em>hadn&#8217;t<\/em> been victimized by those threats, then she could have actually <em>engaged in her profession!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Just because someone is still making some money doing something&nbsp;&mdash; just because you haven&#8217;t completely demolished their livelihood&nbsp;&mdash; doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re making money <em>from their victimhood<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>And, about that victimhood, that&#8217;s the second part of the accusation:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Victim:<\/strong> Being a victim is not something someone can <em>actively do<\/em>. &#8220;To victim&#8221; isn&#8217;t a usable <a href=\"http:\/\/www.grammar-monster.com\/glossary\/intransitive_verbs.htm\">intransitive verb<\/a>, unlike &#8220;to eat&#8221;, &#8220;to sleep&#8221;, or &#8220;to code&#8221;. If someone asks me, &#8220;Hey, Kagan, what are you gonna do today?&#8221; I can say, &#8220;Well, after I <em>eat<\/em>, I&#8217;m gonna <em>code<\/em> for about six hours, then I&#8217;ll <em>sleep<\/em>.&#8221; But I can&#8217;t say, &#8220;And then tomorrow, when I&#8217;m feeling really revved up, <em>I&#8217;m gonna victim<\/em> like you wouldn&#8217;t believe,&#8221; because that&#8230; <em><strong>doesn&#8217;t make any sense.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The word you <em>can<\/em> use as a verb is &#8220;to <em>victim<strong>ize<\/strong><\/em>&#8220;, but there&#8217;s a critical nuance there: that means &#8220;to <em>make someone else<\/em> a victim&#8221;&nbsp;&mdash; in other words, to <strong>attack&nbsp;them<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>You can&#8217;t make yourself a victim. And you sure as hell can&#8217;t make yourself a victim <em>at people<\/em>, the way the reactionary, conservative elements in tech and gaming keep claiming. If you think someone&#8217;s doing that, your move is really&nbsp;clear:<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Just stop attacking them.<\/strong><\/em> Then they won&#8217;t be victims&nbsp;anymore.<\/p>\n<p>And then all the power you claim they have from &#8220;being a victim&#8221; is&nbsp;gone.<\/p>\n<p>If they really gain their power by &#8220;being victims&#8221;, then <em>you can take it away from them<\/em> by the very simple expedient of <em>not attacking them<\/em>. It&#8217;s really&nbsp;easy.<\/p>\n<p>Why don&#8217;t you try&nbsp;it?<\/p>\n<div class=\"separator\"> <\/div>\n<p><span id=\"note1\">[1]<\/span> I say &#8220;her&#8221; because somehow, the reactionaries never seem to throw this insult at men. I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s some sexism in their worldview, that they can&#8217;t see men in such a victim role? <a href=\"#back1\">&uarr;&uarr;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"note2\">[2]<\/span> RationalWiki points out that the phrase <a href=\"http:\/\/rationalwiki.org\/wiki\/Professional_victim\">is a snarl word<\/a>. (They also suggest my own solution for dealing with such people <a href=\"http:\/\/rationalwiki.org\/wiki\/Professional_victim#The_irony\">in a later section<\/a>.) <a href=\"#back2\">&uarr;&uarr;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The only thing more annoying than a phrase that&#8217;s overused to the point of clich&eacute; is when that overused phrase isn&#8217;t even remotely accurate&nbsp;&mdash; and in fact, borders on completely nonsensical. 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