Naw, ya know what?

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Re: Naw, ya know what?

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Slomo, I decided to see this recent development as a social experiment on how the CIA burns the house down with "women's organizations" in various remote spots in the globe. Its a tricky one, but I am watching as this is a precise replica of "real life" in some places, where anglo-feminism is at work. I myself am baffled at the war in my own inner thoughts, between the call for "empowerment" (long over due and called for) and the sense that it could be a destructive yearning, if not carefully responded to and molded to affirm life, and not tear the social fabric. I am amazed to see what is going on here, as my perception of north american realities were totally different.

since my english is so limited, I deffinitely sit in the remote tribune watching and reading slowly to catch the nuances (if I succeed at all), and am waiting for the abstract to be published, so I know what I should think :)) and feel.
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Re: Naw, ya know what?

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hava1 wrote:Slomo, I decided to see this recent development as a social experiment on how the CIA burns the house down with "women's organizations" in various remote spots in the globe. Its a tricky one, but I am watching as this is a precise replica of "real life" in some places, where anglo-feminism is at work. I myself am baffled at the war in my own inner thoughts, between the call for "empowerment" (long over due and called for) and the sense that it could be a destructive yearning, if not carefully responded to and molded to affirm life, and not tear the social fabric. I am amazed to see what is going on here, as my perception of north american realities were totally different.

since my english is so limited, I deffinitely sit in the remote tribune watching and reading slowly to catch the nuances (if I succeed at all), and am waiting for the abstract to be published, so I know what I should think :)) and feel.
well that's a very helpful and well timed remark. :confused
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Re: Naw, ya know what?

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UNhelpful to whom ?

listen man, this board had been gamed and ARGed so many times before, I dont feel I need a permission to point out some basic truths. (which might or might not be true in this case). My "axe" or "Cross" if you like, is the issue of "unwitting experimentation", anyone who bothered to read my posts knows that, I dont find social experiments any less disruptive than microwave radiation or what not.

As a person who lives remote in the globe, and whose society had been deeply targeted and effected by "anglo feminism" for better and worse, I feel this is a valid take, you dont have to read my posts, put me on the famous "Ignore".

POInt to make - the itnerretations bn anglo feminism and colonization, who gets what. I am all for it, btw, as I am not so rooted in my indigenous culture, but it would be hypocritic to ignore the "TWO WAY" flow of goods.
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hava1 wrote:Slomo, I decided to see this recent development as a social experiment on how the CIA burns the house down with "women's organizations" in various remote spots in the globe. Its a tricky one, but I am watching as this is a precise replica of "real life" in some places, where anglo-feminism is at work. I myself am baffled at the war in my own inner thoughts, between the call for "empowerment" (long over due and called for) and the sense that it could be a destructive yearning, if not carefully responded to and molded to affirm life, and not tear the social fabric. I am amazed to see what is going on here, as my perception of north american realities were totally different.

since my english is so limited, I deffinitely sit in the remote tribune watching and reading slowly to catch the nuances (if I succeed at all), and am waiting for the abstract to be published, so I know what I should think :)) and feel.
well that's a very helpful and well timed remark. :confused
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That's all for this x-ray specs navel gaze. Locking.
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