CONCORD, N.H. -- The founder of a misogynistic online forum resigned Wednesday from the New Hampshire House, shortly after his Republican colleagues recommended no action be taken against him.
Rep. Robert Fisher of Laconia had come under fire after a recent article on The Daily Beast revealed him as the creator of a Reddit forum called "The Red Pill," which bills itself as a discussion of sexual strategies for men and includes a post in which users debate whether "every woman wants to be attractive enough to be raped."
He resigned less than an hour after the Republican-led Legislative Administration Committee voted 8-6 along party lines to recommend the full House take no action against him.
A phone number for Fisher was out of service Wednesday, and he did not respond to an email.
The panel simultaneously recommended no action against Democratic Rep. Sherry Frost of Dover, who wrote on Twitter men telling her to calm down makes her homicidal, and white Christian men represent a terrorist problem.
Rep. Sherman Packard, R-Londonderry, made the motion the committee recommend no action against either lawmaker, saying he didn't believe the committee could recommend they be censured, reprimanded or expelled based on the constitutionally protected right of free speech.
"I will stand here and sit here forever and defend their freedom of speech no matter how reprehensible I find it, and I find it reprehensible in both cases," he said.
The probe was limited to reviewing the lawmakers' activity this year. Fisher said at a hearing he no longer moderates the forum. Democrats on the House Legislative Administration Committee disputed that.
Fisher, 31, said in his early 20s, he went through a "nightmare situation" where "false rape accusations became a very real concern." He told the committee last week he doesn't hate women or condone rape.
But in a recent piece he wrote for a local newspaper, Fisher defended and doubled down on some of his statements. He said videotaping sexual encounters with women may be the only way for men to defend themselves against fake rape allegations.
The committee's vote elicited shouts of "Shame!" from women in the audience. Ahead of Wednesday's vote, members of the women's advocacy group UltraViolet, Action Together New Hampshire, Granite State Progress and Rep. Debra Altschiller held a news conference arguing that Fisher should be expelled. Some dressed as characters from the book and television series, "The Handmaid's Tale," which imagines a dystopian republic in which women have lost their rights and even their identities.
"When you plant seeds of hate, when you nurture those seeds, when you grow a garden of toxic weeds that spread across the state and our country, at harvest time, you must reap what you've sown," said Altschiller, D-Stratham.
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