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Jan. 25th, 2004 10:16 amLast night, my husband and I went to see someone whom he's tangled with online. She's the daughter of a well known rabbi; she and her husband do outreach work; she writes and well. She's a teacher.
And she's a proselytizing conservative. That's small "c", meaning the politics, not capital C, meaning the liberal to moderal movement in Judaism.
We had a fairly pleasant chat last night, and I tried to keep far away from politics as she knows we're pretty much liberal Democrats with an odd conservative spot or two, and maybe a touch of libertarianism here and there.
And I happened to mention at the end that right now, I don't really know who I support in the current field of Democrats, which is true. I don't. So she told me not to vote, or to vote for someone with no chance.
She supports the Shrub. Did I say anything? No. Did I tell her not to vote? No, and she lives in Florida, which can go in either direction.
She's also one of those women who are antifeminist, except that they do things they wouldn't be doing if it weren't *for* feminism.
And I told her that, and she just ranted about day care and the army. *Sigh*.
And she's a proselytizing conservative. That's small "c", meaning the politics, not capital C, meaning the liberal to moderal movement in Judaism.
We had a fairly pleasant chat last night, and I tried to keep far away from politics as she knows we're pretty much liberal Democrats with an odd conservative spot or two, and maybe a touch of libertarianism here and there.
And I happened to mention at the end that right now, I don't really know who I support in the current field of Democrats, which is true. I don't. So she told me not to vote, or to vote for someone with no chance.
She supports the Shrub. Did I say anything? No. Did I tell her not to vote? No, and she lives in Florida, which can go in either direction.
She's also one of those women who are antifeminist, except that they do things they wouldn't be doing if it weren't *for* feminism.
And I told her that, and she just ranted about day care and the army. *Sigh*.
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Date: 2004-01-25 08:13 am (UTC)I know plenty of women like that. It's sad that they choose to believe feminism is some ultra leftist fringe movement that has nothing to do with them.
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Date: 2004-01-25 08:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-25 09:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-25 10:40 am (UTC)I'm dying to try this out. YEEEAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGG!
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Date: 2004-01-25 11:35 am (UTC)Don't you want to strangle some people, or at least poison their food? Nothing that will kill them, just lay them up a few days so that they can really see how the american health care system works (or doesn't, as the case may be).
Gah.
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Date: 2004-01-25 01:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-25 01:12 pm (UTC)Well, I identified myself as a feminist when I first went to undergraduate school, until I was told that being a feminist meant "rejecting male modes of thought" (like, you know, using logic instead of emotion in an academic argument--which was very difficult since they identified my own natural way of thinking as "male," so I would have had to fake a way of thinking to be considered female), turning my back on "patriarchal religion," and treating all men as potential rapists rather than as fellow travelers on the Road.
I told them where to get off.
If anyone gives me guff about "You can't do such and such because you're a woman," believe me, I don't put up with it. No one has ever tried to say such a thing to me (maybe they saw the daggers getting ready to pop out of my eyes), but if they did, I'd be out of there very fast. But people who just believe for themselves that there are different realms for men and women? Shrug. People can believe what they want, as long as they don't try to fence me in about it. I believe in women's equality, not in women's superiority, hence, I an Egalitarian or an Equalist now. I won't touch feminism with a ten foot pole.
And it drives me nuts when people talk about girls getting the short end of the stick in school. Girls are treated like princesses in school. Boys, on the other hand... well, I had a teacher come to me after a tour one day and said, in a tone of horrified apology, "Oh, I'm so sorry. I didn't realize when we split the class up that you wound up stuck with all the boys." It's probably a good thing I was too dumbfounded by that to open my mouth.
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Date: 2004-01-25 01:14 pm (UTC)I think that the system needs to be streamlined so that people can raise families and have jobs, but that's not a feminist issue, as it's as much benefit to give men time for their families as it is to give women time for their jobs. That's just sort of tweaking and fixing a problem in a post-feminist world.
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Date: 2004-01-25 01:39 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-25 01:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-25 04:55 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-25 05:11 pm (UTC)I also think that in 2008, both major parties will have a woman on the ticket in either the first or second spot.
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Date: 2004-01-26 08:19 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-26 08:33 am (UTC)i am out of the loop