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956.1 | I'd recommend a good Leibfraumilch with this meal | STAR::RDAVIS | Plaster of Salt Lake City | Thu Jan 18 1990 13:46 | 5 |
| Personally, I love the choice of "Roast Chicken" or "Feminist Stew"...
"Oh, Mom, not feminist stew AGAIN!"
Ray
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956.2 | | LYRIC::BOBBITT | changes fill my time... | Thu Jan 18 1990 13:51 | 8 |
| What do I think? <formfeed for the ebullition-sensitive>
BA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
-Jody
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956.3 | Roast feminists??? | CURIE::HAROUTIAN | | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:15 | 13 |
| Ray, I'm still giggling!!
I thought the whole thing was pretty funny myself, until I kept
reading...I didn't, by a long shot, include the whole of the
advertising piece they sent...it's pretty scary, to me, to be reminded
that there are people who seem to perceive equal opportunity to mean
the disintegration of the American family. I'm at a loss as to how to
cope with my feeling of despair about this. Yes, I value free speech;
at the same time, the whole thrust of this mag seems aimed at making
"The Handmaiden's Tale" come true.
Lynn
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956.4 | Who's responsible for this??? | GEMVAX::ADAMS | | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:39 | 6 |
| Lynn-
Could you tell us who the publisher is?
Nancy
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956.5 | quadruple double-take | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:48 | 3 |
| Wait a minute. I make feminist roast chicken!
--bonnie
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956.6 | No reply to THIS reply card! | CURIE::HAROUTIAN | | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:49 | 4 |
| Nancy,
Didn't bring the "postage already paid reply card" with me; will look
it up when I get home tonight.
Lynn
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956.7 | Mormons maybe? | AKO569::JOY | Get a life! | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:59 | 6 |
| From the slant of it, I'd hazard a guess that it was in some way
related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (the
Mormons). Just a guess though.
Deb
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956.8 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Jan 18 1990 16:49 | 4 |
| I don't think the Mormons are anywhere as fanatically paranoid as this
publication's promoters seem to be.
Steve
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956.9 | Depressing Thoughts | MCIS2::RODLIN | The machine knows what it's doing. | Thu Jan 18 1990 19:41 | 8 |
| It troubles me a great deal each time I hear about publications like
the one mentioned here. These magazines (and other forms of
publication) are read by millions of people every day, and many believe
what they read unquestioningly. This leads to further ignorance, and
the problem perpetuates. I wish people in general were more open-minded
and tolerant, but as children we have no control over what we are
raised to believe.
- Jim -
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956.10 | Terror, anger and laughter | STAR::RDAVIS | Plaster of Salt Lake City | Thu Jan 18 1990 23:20 | 24 |
| My natural tendency for gallows humor regarding things like this grew
by leaps and bounds during my high school days, in a rural Missouri
town. (Probably did a lot to help my appreciation of horror movies as
well - ever notice how many of them center around rednecks?)
The school library was given a subscription to a lunatic-fringe
right-wing "newspaper" by some John Bircher or another. It included
articles about the Protocols of Zion, Jimmy Carter's plot to have all
white women impregnated by black men, the hidden connection between
Rockefeller and the commies, and (taking the prize) the Coca-Cola
conspiracy (too complicated to get into here, but remind me to tell you
about it if we ever meet over drinks). The paper boasted of high sales
and I have indeed found it in odd corners of the country since then.
In school, the only people who ever read it were me and the librarian,
and we read it for laughs. The Baptist comic books got a lot more
attention from the students, although I can't recall them stopping
anyone from drinking, dancing, cussing, drugging, or screwing around.
Having raised your consciousness of just how many lunatics are out and
about (which any observant person probably already knows), there's not
much left to do about rags like that but appreciate them as humor.
Ray
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956.11 | Ward, I'm worried about the Beaver... | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Fri Jan 19 1990 14:22 | 5 |
| A lot of people read the National Enquirer and think it's the
truth. Maybe it's the same crowd that will read this. After all, if
you let women decide for themselves you get those ugly situations
where a two headed woman gets pregnant and one side wants an
abortion. And who needs that in a society like ours? liesl
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956.12 | ;^) | COBWEB::SWALKER | Sharon Walker, BASIC/SCAN | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:25 | 41 |
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> DAY CARE: THALIDOMIDE OF THE 80'S--Like the notorious drug of
> the '60's, Day Care has been termed "completely safe." But
> now it can be proven that this new threat to children not only
> imperils the body, it also distorts and withers the spirit.
Conclusion: one parent should stay home with the kids while
the other works.
> Father-led families prove far more resistant to drugs than
> mother-led families.
> Why More Women Working Means Lower Pay for Men
> The Link Between Mother-Dominated Families and Drug Use
Amended conclusion: Dad should stay home with the kids while
Mom works. He won't be able to make much money anyway, and
it's the only way to keep the kids off drugs.
> VANISHING MOMS--Grade school texts are filled with truck-driving,
> fire-fighting, adventure-seeking women, with traditional mothers
> censored out of the pages. How will this affect the future of
> the American family? Most educators don't want you to know.
> Perilous Parallel: Working Wives, Suicidal Husbands
Amended conclusion: Dad won't be able to take it, and he'll
kill himself. Sounds like a radical plot on the part of feminist
educators to get rid of the men.
I wouldn't worry too much about it, though, because...
> most "experts" will see to it that the real beliefs of women
> are kept secret.
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956.13 | Right on! | MCIS2::WALTON | John Boy This! | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:32 | 7 |
| Re:-1
That was GREAT!!!!!! :-)
Sue
(still laughing)!
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956.14 | Thanks for this information | TDCIS3::BOUSCARRUT | | Mon Jan 22 1990 10:01 | 15 |
| Hi Sue,
I do not understand all replies, but I think that I agree with -1
and with you too.
Is it possible for anybody to send me an example of that review?
I have the possibility to exchange to send you a french review,
if you need.
Have a good day,
Annie
- Alone in France ?
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956.15 | Back-to-the-Bible propaganda | CLOVE::GODIN | FEMINIST - and proud of it! | Mon Jan 22 1990 12:42 | 11 |
| This sounds like some publications from a fundamentalist religious
group my mother sends me for Christmas and birthday presents every
year. At first I got angry. Then I poked fun. Later I got brave
enough to ask her not to send them to me (and even played with the idea
of sending her a subscription to Playboy or Penthouse in return). Now
I just throw them into the trash -- where they belong -- when they
arrive.
But she still prays for me, so I'm sure I'll see the light someday.
Karen
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956.16 | THE TRUTH(?�) | CSCMA::PERRY | | Mon Jan 22 1990 16:33 | 18 |
| I have a freind who gets "the truth". The thing that bugs me is
that my freind isn't that bright and really thinks this mag is the
real truth...He's not even very religious.
The Truth is another right wing mag about that nasty deterioating
American society, and those naughty feminists screaming about freedom
of choice (pro choice...)...
I'm kinda on the fence my self (politically) but it is awfully annoying
to have a magazine so jaded by a particular viewpoint that claims
to be the truth....it just angers me greatly!!!!
But I do support ones right to freedom of speech...and I guess the
ignorant have every right...
gosh - it just bothers me!!!
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956.17 | You're a feminist, I'm a capitalist - better than fundamentalist! | CADSYS::BAY | J.A.P.P. | Mon Jan 22 1990 17:15 | 14 |
| re: But she still prays for me, so I'm sure I'll see the light someday.
Sounds like you already have! Hows the saying go? Courage to change
what I can, serenity to accept what I can't, and wisdom to know the
difference.
The only thing unaccetable would be if that was *ALL* I got for
Christmas and birthday!!! :-)
As for such things in general, you know what they say: everyone is
entitled to thier own ridiculous opinion!
Jim
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956.18 | " Its all relative" : Einstein | AKOV11::SOBELL | | Tue Jan 23 1990 12:44 | 5 |
| FWIW -
Truth comes in many flavors, not all of which is real in the sense
that it can be proven. Take case in point :
PRAVDA ( in Russian ) = TRUTH
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956.19 | Quotes On America | ACE::MOORE | | Thu Aug 23 1990 11:04 | 16 |
|
The beauty of America is that the average man always thinks he's above
average.
America is a land of oppurtunity. Everbody can become a taxpayer.
As the IRS sees it, America is land of untold wealth.
America has the highest standard of living in the world. Now's lets
raise our standard of thinking.
Naturalists who claim AMerica's wildlife is disapperaing don't stay up
very late at night.
RM
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