
Mark Stephens’ Batting Average on the Things God Hates
July 19, 2025Posting into the Void
July 19, 2025Enter Mark Anthony Stephens, today’s self-appointed prophet of victimhood and poster child for glass-house living—a man who lobs stones with reckless abandon from behind cracked, fragile panes.
In Mark’s universe, the reason “wemon” (his spelling, not ours) flee his life isn’t that it’s unbearable to stay. Oh no—according to Mark, it’s because they’re all “Jezebels” &“Cheaters.” Every single one.
But that peculiar spelling—wemon—reveals more than he realizes. In Mark’s world, “wemon” aren’t women at all. They’re something lesser: objects, commodities, possessions. Not partners, equals, or humans with agency—but beings defined by their utility to him and discarded when they assert themselves.
This isn’t a man reflecting on what went wrong. This is a man insisting that every departure is a betrayal, never pausing to examine whether it might just be impossible to stay. And why wouldn’t it be? Behind Mark’s curated online image lies an all-too-familiar pattern: manipulation, misogyny, control, and cruelty that turns homes into cages.
Behind closed doors, Mark berates, derides, and scares those he claims to love. His misogyny isn’t casual; it’s foundational. He styles himself the Know-All, Be-All—the lone authority in the home, leaving no space for a woman’s voice, help, or kindness. His language reflects this worldview perfectly: these aren’t women fleeing—they’re “wemon” escaping a captor.
His parenting follows the same script. When Liam, his son, struggled with severe malnutrition and OCD, Mark inserted himself not as a support but as an obstacle. According to Dr. Rao, Mark didn’t just question medical advice—he openly undermined it, accused physicians of inventing diagnoses for profit, and indoctrinated Liam with non-evidence-based, often bizarre beliefs about food, chemicals, and healthDr. Rao. Liam’s health deteriorated not because of a lack of treatment, but because Mark refused to allow him to heal.
Then there’s Mark in public: laughing while his guest disrupted a boys’ basketball game with vulgar political chants and insults hurled at parents and children alikeRob_Peters_Mark_Stephen…. While parents recoiled, Mark reveled—filming the chaos for his own entertainment. A father? No. A spectator in the misery he creates.
So when Mark rails on social media about “wemon” betraying him, know this: in his mind, they were never women at all. They were props. His spelling betrays his worldview—they aren’t partners who deserve respect or compassion, they’re objects that failed him by refusing to endure him.
And when they finally break free, he does what every fragile man behind glass walls does: he blames them. Loudly. Publicly. Endlessly.
But the cracks in Mark’s glass house aren’t caused by anyone else. They’re fractures from within, splintering from the weight of his own misogyny, arrogance, and self-delusion.



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