
Politics is the ultimate reality show. That’s especially true in Memphis this election year thanks to the mud-slinging antics of former Judge turned TV arbitrator Joe Brown, who recently accused his political opponent, District Attorney Amy Weirich of being gay and in the closet. Brown’s subsequent apology for the attempted public shaming generously allows that gays have nothing to be ashamed of, blaming the victim of the intended gay smear because she doesn’t do more to support LGBT rights.
The only surprising thing about this dustup is that people were surprised. It’s not like Weirich is the first person Judge Joe has accused of being gay on the โdown low.โ Judge Joeโs long history as an arbiter of proper gender conduct suggests he has a serious problem with women, especially if they don’t have a man. Why you may ask? Because women without men raise boys who act like women, which more or less implies that there must be something wrong with the way women act in the first place. For fifteen seasons the celebrity judge presided over a make believe courtroom, slut-shaming and ball-busting his way to becoming Americaโs second favorite TV judge, just ahead of The Peopleโs Court‘s Marilyn Milian, but well behind Judge Judy. But thereโs a dirty little not-so-secret secret about popular courtroom programming. Itโs nothing like an actual courtroom, and critics have long worried that it warps viewersโ sense of how our legal system actually works. The combative and openly biased behavior TV judges regularly engage in to score big on a daytime/late night reality shows would merit disciplinary action in the real world.

Court shows are typically confrontational reality TV, and that kind of programming has always trucked in manufactured drama, aggression, poorsploitation and heterosexist culture-bating. And like I said, when it came to bringing in the ratings, Judge Joe was always a big #2, swirling around the commode of trash television.
Here are just a few of the wacky things the tough-loving judge has said about women. And Men who act like women.

- Poor Snidely Whiplash. He was probably raised in a single parent home without a man to teach him man things.
1. Men are Weak, Women are Weaker: Judge Joe Brown describes himself as a “Defender of Womanhood,โ and a โPromoter of Manhood.” Itโs practically the guyโs motto. And whatโs wrong with defending womanhood and promoting manhood, anyway? Isnโt that chivalry, or something? Itโs certainly Medieval, right?
The cast of the musical Camelot explains the true meaning of chivalry.
Iโm not going to spend too much time with this because itโs pretty self-explanatory and the other entries are solid examples of just how screwed up an idea it is. By making this his mission Judge Joe is basically saying that women require a strong man to protect them from weaker men and also from intrinsic weaknesses of the feminine kind. When Joe talks about promoting manhood what heโs actually promoting is anti-girlishness in men.
2. Thugs are bad because they act like women and homosexuals aren’t strong role models: Judge Joe thinks men have โtoo many puny โrole models.โโ In April, 2012, at a “Menโs Day program” held in in the Hathaway-Howard Fine Arts Center on the Pine Bluff Campus of the University of Arkansas, he supported his unified puny dude theory by listing numerous examples of unmanly male role models: โprima donnaโ athletes, โuninformedโ journalists, โself-servingโ politicians, homosexuals in the entertainment industry,โ andโฆ wait, what? Why are homosexuals puny role models? And more importantly, what would โprima donnaโ athlete and openly gay defensive end Michael Sams have to say about that?

But wait, thereโs more.
โGangbangers and would-be thugs are really nothing but girls, not men,โ he continued. โBoys with bling donโt have jobs because they think some woman somewhere will be silly enough to support them. It requires moral and physical courage to be a real man, and thatโs why you need an education. People need your leadership.โ
The shorter Joe: It takes moral and physical courage to not be a girl. Ladies, take note.
3. Pretty women are insecure and easier to deal with than ugly women: โI donโt deal with ugly women,โ Judge Joe told some adoring fans one night after he had been drinking.
Beauty is only skin deep but life’s too short for ugly chicks.
A widely-shared video clip shows Brown seating young ladies on his knee and pontificating on the differences between pretty and ugly women. So why does Judge Joe prefer pretty girls? Because,โโPretty women are insecure,โ and therefore easier to deal with.
Well duh! Anybody who’s ever tried to exploit somebody’s weakness for personal satisfaction knows that.
4. If you act gay, youโre gay. And it might be contagious: Once upon a time Cracked, the humor magazine turned online list-factory decided to infiltrate the weird world of cheaply-manufactured court TV. The storyline Cracked developed was irresistible: A man asked his friend to hire strippers for his bachelor party. Only the man hired male strippers and now the groom to be isnโt just single, heโs gay. Ridiculous, right? So ridiculous, in fact, that every major Hollywood courtroom wanted them.

Cracked took its case to Judge Joe who, before ruling in favor of the plaintiff, attempted an outing of the defendant: “If you hired these people, obviously you might like what they have to offer…If there was a time for you to come out of the closet, this is the time for you to do it.” Itโs unclear what bearing the defendant’s sexual orientation had on the case or the plaintiffโs amazing transformation.

5. Single mothers are to blame for pretty much everything: A 15-year old male student accused of pushing a female classmate told Judge Joe heโd been called a โbitch.โ Judge Joeโs response: โMaybe you were acting like one. Sounds like it to me. Youโve got earrings in your ears.โ
Then Brown dressed down the boyโs mother: โYou know what your problem is lady? Letโs get to you first so Iโll get it out of the way. There is no man in this boyโs life to give him man training. Youโre the mother and you condone him going off and doing such physical injury to this young woman woman [cross talk]. Be quiet! [Crosstalk]. Now mam. He does not have a man in his life to give him man training. You take the position in writing that you condone what he did to this young ladyโฆ When there is no man in a boyโs life and his mother says his transgressions violently on other females is okay, where do I go from there but to say maybe, maybe whatโs going on is because these single mothers with a lot of babies at home donโt want the man around, and then teach their sons to do the same bloody thing. And Iโm looking at him with two earrings in his ears, and Iโm listening to what she has said he was called, reading what the school report says and Iโm thinking to myself that was a pretty apt description of this aggressive young girl over here. Not that one [the actual girl], the young girl standing to your left [the boy.]
Judge Joe, in the spirit of every schoolyard bully ever, called the teen boy a “sissy.โ That was just the warm up for an epic rant about manliness and the failings of women. โYou punk,โ he continued. โYou spineless, girl-acting, unmanly little cretin, whatโs wrong with you? Then youโre gonna try to demonstrate some kind of attitude toward me? Roll your eyes? Cโmon. Play girl. Iโm getting a good demonstration. And you give me this nasty unmanly attitude about some young lady provoked you, using some language against youโฆ Manโs got an obligation to protect womanhood. That has been my lifetime avocation. Protecting womanhood and promoting manhood.”
Hitting and pushing is troubling behavior. Seeding gender insecurity is clearly the solution!
6. If you donโt stand up straight you might be on the down low: After accusing a male defendant, whose activities had nothing to do with sex or sexuality of being potentially gay on the down low Judge Joe decided to stir the pot until it boiled. โWhat I used to see was, when there was a man standing at the podium, what he was doing was behaving in a certain way,โ he said. โAnd I saw the young ladies and they would act in a certain way. And whatโs interesting is over the last twelve years Iโve been doing this particular arbitration thing Iโm doing right now, and considering [crosstalk]… Be quiet! The 20 years I have done this before I have noticed an interesting transition. The boys are beginning to act like the girls used to in terms of their body language, rolling eyes, head up, hand on hip, moving around. Women, since time immemorial have talked over someone whoโs tried to address them and you are talking over me just like you are a woman. So when you start acting like one, sounding like one, moving like one, then Iโm going to put it out there.โ

After provoking the defendant in ways unbecoming in an actual courtroom and making presumptive comments about the defendantโs mother, Judge Joe called the LAPD to arrest the defendant for mirroring his own bad, womanly behavior.

