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dg411{at}FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Andre Lieven) wrote:
> (mark_sobolewski{at}yahoo.com) writes:
> > Hyerdahl3 wrote:
> > I've asked you before to describe precisely how I am treating
> > women in my life badly.
>
> Come on, Mark. A feminist providing specifics ? When they
> value feeulings more ?
>
>
There's a reason why I ask that question repeatedly.
Parg's reasoning is that because I hold sexist opinions
and values, especially in politics, that I'm being
less than considerate of the women in my life.
But as she loves to point out, as a single person I'm not
in a position to alter politics. So even if I hold
the opinion that the women's vote should be repealed,
for example, this has no immediate impact upon my wife's
legal rights whatsoever.
On the contrary: By embracing and accepting sexism,
I'm more comfortable to meet women's sexist desires and
needs. I hold open their doors and help them put on their coats
and feel comfortable doing so.
Her opinion is that men and yes, even women, should
be sacrificial lambs for her supposed "equality"
agenda. That when men feel uncomfortable meeting
a woman's sexist demands, that he should move into a log
cabin until she gets around to living up to
equality.
In other words, it's not MY fault that women are sexist.
Women themselves have determined through their actions
what they deserve. Don't blame the messenger.
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