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670.1 | RE: 621.67 | YODA::BARANSKI | Riding the Avalanche of Life | Sat Jan 23 1988 14:59 | 3 |
| The power of creation is in woman
The Goddess is the ulitmate creator.
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670.2 | What are YOU trying to *create* here? | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Sat Jan 23 1988 15:04 | 5 |
| Are you serious, Jim??? Oh my, this is gettin more humorous
every day!!!!
Carla
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670.3 | | 3D::CHABOT | Rooms 253, '5, '7, and '9 | Sat Jan 23 1988 15:51 | 17 |
| re .2
He's afraid it's true! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
It must be horrible to fear you're cut off from the well-spring
of creativity. ("But son, there's no sense in spending all that
money on a college degree. Now, your sister has to because she'll
be a mom someday." :-) )
But, it's your own fault--if you read all those lines, you'd realize
that they also say that the Goddess loves you too.
s: "You dance divinely."
h: "I do what I can."
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670.5 | ha ha ha | 3D::CHABOT | Rooms 253, '5, '7, and '9 | Sun Jan 24 1988 15:21 | 5 |
| In other words, women have to behave before men will?
Or even better, all women have to behave the way some men want them
to before those men will behave too?
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670.7 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | Lyra RA 18h 28m 37s D 31d 49m | Mon Jan 25 1988 06:38 | 22 |
| re:.6
Except that comments like the ones Jim quoted, as sexist as they
seem superficially, serve a very good purpose: they make you think
about certain things that get taken for granted.
Let's look at it from your side first.
If someone was to say, "The power of creation is in men," any number
of women would claim it's sexist by excluding women. And they'd
be right. And yet, saying, "The power of creation is in women,"
doesn't strike them as being sexist by its implicit exclusion of
men. There's a double standard at work here.
But...
For so long, the status quo has excluded women, and many phrases that
people take for granted implicitly support this status quo. What
appear to be sexist_in_favor_of_women statements often make one
think about the status quo statements and what they imply.
--- jerry
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670.8 | | NEXUS::CONLON | | Mon Jan 25 1988 07:48 | 20 |
| A statement like "The power of creation is in women" merely
speaks about a power that exists in women (and says nothing
whatsoever about whether or not that power also exists in
men.)
Saying that "The Goddess is the ultimate creator" implies
(to me) that there is more than one creator (and that the
author merely considers the Goddess superior in some way to
the other(s).) That is a religious belief and/or a matter of
opinion (to which the author is well entitled.)
The same logic that says the above statements are sexist would
*also* say that "Black is beautiful" is racist (because it
_excludes_ the white race and because one could infer from it
that the author meant to say that "White is NOT beautiful.")
In my opinion, there is nothing sexist or racist about wanting
to compliment one's own sex or race when one has been raised
in a culture that has systematically denegrated that sex or
race (the way that both women and blacks have been denegrated.)
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670.9 | | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Mon Jan 25 1988 08:15 | 9 |
| Welcome back, Suzanne.
Jim, I don't find anything offensive about Peggy's statements
re. the Goddess. They help me remember that other viewpoints
than my own atheistic one are alive and well and helping people
live better. A notion my intolerant self forgets if not reminded
frequently.
Dana
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670.11 | | NEXUS::CONLON | | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:26 | 9 |
|
Gee, I wonder who he was talking to (in .10) -- I don't recall
anyone saying that "woman is the ultimate creator." What was
quoted in .1 was that "the Goddess is the ultimate creator."
That's quite different.
The analogy I used was that saying "The power of creation is
in woman" is not mutually exclusive of the belief that "The
power of creation also exists in man."
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670.12 | The heck with equality..I want revenge :) | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:36 | 10 |
| Re .8, well said, Suzanne, and, in my opinion, exactly the right
viewpoint.
I thought this notesfile was more interesting over a year ago than
it is today.....before so many men took it upon themselves to read
it only to continually write in and nit-pick. Some of you men are
.....yawn.....so boring.
Lorna
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670.13 | The heck with revenge, I want equality :-) | BOLT::MINOW | Je suis marxiste, tendance Groucho | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:47 | 12 |
| Re .12, well said, Lorna, and, in my opinion, exactly the right
viewpoint.
I thought this notesfile was more interesting over a year ago than
it is today.....before so many women took it upon themselves to read
it only to continually write in and nit-pick. Some of you women are
.....yawn.....so boring.
Martin.
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670.14 | fie on ye all...! | STUBBI::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:59 | 5 |
| Well actually I was just reading some of last years notes and I
do agree that I think that the file was more interesting a year
ago before all the nit picking and bickering and fighting started!
Bonnie
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670.15 | Mutual Feelings are always special, Martin | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Jan 25 1988 16:11 | 16 |
| What I have found to be the most disapointing aspect of notesfiles
is that, it seems to me, that the majority (or is it a loud minority
- I don't know) of participants are more interested in how they
can most wittily put each other down than they are in discussing
life - or God(dess) forbid - TOPICS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
We already have Soapbox for people who enjoy stating their views
only to be ridiculed and attacked.
It's unfortunate that people should be made to feel that they need
to have the wit of a David Letterman or the Not Ready For Prime
Time Players before they can enter a reply in a notesfile. Such
a caring "community", so ready and willing to "value differences"!
Lorna
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670.16 | polarization | 3D::CHABOT | Rooms 253, '5, '7, and '9 | Mon Jan 25 1988 18:35 | 27 |
| [<sniff> And I wasn't posting a year ago...time to take my epithets
and drive home through this snow.]
Is the statement "God is Love" a sexist statement? Is "The
Goddess is the ultimate creator" a sexist statement because it violates
a commandment? [:-), but food for thought]
I've seen a lot of nitpicking aimed at women. I've been a person
who was criticised and ridiculed endlessly by some men who wanted
to get me to shut up for no other reason but that they wanted to
be the center of attention, so when I see men nitpicking about women's
statements, I see this as being the same thing happening.
I reply entirely too much (lucky for all of us, most of them don't
make it into the notesfile!). Jim replies far more (at least for
the past 3 days). Why? Is he trying to make his voice heard over
...what? And why? And is this of interest to women?
I'm sorry, but I really do think that this is a topic of behavior
to women--the fact that bickering happens, not the bickering itself.
And I don't see "The Goddess ..." statement to be sexist at all--it's
a statement of a person's religious belief.
What irritates me most is that Peggy seems to be taking heat publicly
for matters of personal preference and for a polite request. Why
do we stand for this?!
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670.18 | AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Mon Jan 25 1988 20:01 | 13 |
| This topic is just *asking* for disharmony. Thanks again to
Jim for helping to perpetuate the Plague of the Nits.
First of all, for you inherent bickerers, it doesn't matter if
you call the ultimate creator a HE or a SHE. It just IS. Are
you arguing just for arguing's sake???? Let Peggy espouse her
beliefs without nitting about what she chooses to call them.
CAN'T THINGS JUST BE DISCUSSED WITHOUT *ALWAYS* LAPSING BACK TO
CONSTANT ATTACKING OF PEOPLE AND BELIEFS????
Carla (who_is_really_getting_fed_up)
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670.19 | | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Mon Jan 25 1988 20:13 | 4 |
| This topic is generating more heat than light. I am write-locking
it.
Liz, wearing a thick moderator's hat
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