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from: Dg411{at}freenet.Carleton.Ca
date: 2005-03-29 00:49:00
subject: Re: Charlotte Bronte:`a filthy, frustrated, sex-obsessed gen

"geopelia" (phildoran{at}xtra.co.nz) prattled:
> "Andre Lieven"  wrote in message
> news:d29c91$a0i$1{at}theodyn.ncf.ca...
>>
>> "Tron" (tronfuru{at}frisurf.no) writes:
>> > "Andre Lieven" 
skrev i melding
>> > news:d27g3b$7f2$1{at}theodyn.ncf.ca...
>> >>
>> >> But, since she posted *no such claim*, her claim is... fatuous.
>> >
>> > I think it is nice that they are down to argueing "first woman to
>> > imitate a man in Field X" as being presumed equal to
"First do do
>> > /something/ in Field Y".
>>
>> Well, its silly and petty. If a Thing X has already been done by
>> someone, they it's pure racism/sexism to demand an " equal
" celebration
>> when it's done by a member of a different birth group.
>>
>> > Another thing is that they implicitly recognize that in this way, men
>> > are indeed everywhere it matters, acknowledging that only imitations
>> > of mens' achievements are achievements. There are no records in
>> > "female fields of endeavour", barring Messalina.
>
>> Indeed. When such Festering Femmeroids can point to actual first doings
>> of any Thing X by women, then they might have a start at a claim of
>> equal accomplishments. But, as they don't have that, haven't tried to
>> accomplish that, they have... zippo.
>>
>> Andre
>>
> If men tried to imitate women's achievements

Incorrect use of non existant plural.

> maybe a man would have given
> birth to ten babies (decuplets?) by now!

Why bother ? After all, getting preggers and giving birth can
be done by *non sentient animals* quite well enough.

Thanks for showing that YOU view women as such.

I rather prefer human achievments, and not just animal ones.

Also, thanks for admitting that you could NOT imagine women doing
*anything outside of biological acts* ahead of men. Point, ours.

" If civilisation had been left in female hands, we would still
be living in grass huts. " Camille Paglia, " Sex, Art And American
Culture ", introduction.

Andre
--
" I'm a man... But, I can change... If I have to... I guess. "
                                    The Man Prayer, Red Green.


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