Plutonia wrote:I'm a woman, Willow, and also the first to use the term "toxic" in reference to this thread, which seems to me to be suffering from a pox of intolerance.
great, you should be uniquely qualified to point out that 'pox' ... some examples, please.
Plutonia wrote:Questioning feminist orthodoxy is not the same thing as attacking a woman or hating women, or being misogynistic.
sure, but outright denying the history that many many feminist scholars have dedicated their careers to piecing together through primary sources, belittling female writers on this board, and ignoring facts concerning the oppression of women to serve a political purpose that benefits only men might be considered to be.
Plutonia wrote: Once one has figured some things out, like gender disparity...
are you contending that you have gender disparity figured out??? It doesn't seem that way to me, what with you insisting that men should be heard above women on this thread.
Plutonia wrote: In the recent past I would have told you that I think that we live within a system that is inherently abusive and that "men", as a monolithic entity, are not to blame for that. Right now, I'm revising my thinking about all this stuff because I've seen something new.
so you were right about what you previously thought.. but now you don't think it anymore. Now you're right about what you currently think. Maybe next week you'll come back around to something you used to believe, or believe something entirely different. Instead of just telling people "you're wrong because I'm right and I don't believe what you believe," why dont' you take part in the actual discussion?
Plutonia wrote:Anyway, Identity Politics don't do it for me anymore. Too divisive and ineffective. Haven't you ever thought about the contradiction in claiming an identity of difference and then demanding to be included in the circle of "just like everybody else?"
So, in your new understanding of the world there are circles of sameness? Everyone participating must conform or be cast out?
Plutonia wrote:Here's Señor Michael Parenti on the subject:
Yes, let's hear what another white, heterosexual, able-bodied, financially secure, anglo-saxon man thinks about this. Here's something we could look at:
Rather than being accepted at face value, Parenti says that all cultures should be subjected to critical investigation to be judged by “universal human rights standards” and by the criticisms voiced by those who are victimized within the various cultures of the world. Parenti gives extensive attention to those who are regularly victimized by their own cultures, providing examples in chapters entitled “Custom Against Women,” “The Global Rape Culture,” and “Racist Myths.” [13]