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A Guy Named Goo ([info]the_clansmen) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2005-04-20 20:07:00


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And they're off! (Again.)
And here goes [info]feminist again.

[info]athenagrace makes a post.

All right, I'm a bit new, and maybe this question pops up, like, daily, but I'm still interested in a varried perspective.

How do YOU, personally, define your own stance on feminism?

For me, it's about choice. Well, of course it's about choice, everyone screams. No, I mean all choices. I, as a woman, can choose between being pro-life or pro-choice. I can choose to take my husband's name or not, get married or not, marry a man or a woman. Hell, as destestable as it may be, I should have the choice to accept alternate lifestyles or be the first to yell dirty words at a couple of girls walking hands. I should be able to study molecular physics . . . or advanced homemaking . . . or advanced automotives.

Sometimes it irritates me when so-called feminists jump on someone who is making a choice that doesn't fit into their narrow ideal of a feminist. As if all feminists must be male-bashing (if not lesbian), leg hair growing, women studies majoring nazi's for the cause. If you choose to be that way, fine, great, that's super. And if you like to wax your eyebrows cause it makes you feel pretty, cool. And even if you shave your legs cause you want to appeal to a man, that's fine for me. Just let it all be YOUR choice.

And because I'm a little nervous that someone is going to doubt my "feminist" credentials, let me add that I have an undergraduate degree in science, took feminist literature classes, went to an all female college for christsakes, and there is a picture hanging up on the wall of my house with my husband in a kilt and me in pants, which we photoshopped to say "Who wears the pants in the family."
For those of you who are open minded, those "credentials" may seem silly or trite, but for those who need the credentials, I hope those are enough.


As expected, the comments explode.

Someone responds with a snarky fake news article.


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[info]xero_sky
2005-04-21 04:37 am UTC (link)
(P.S. - If you couldn't figure it out, I'm not going to bother actually responding to your comment. :D)

If only that were true.

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[info]annaham
2005-04-21 05:01 am UTC (link)
" As if all feminists must be male-bashing (if not lesbian), leg hair growing, women studies majoring nazi's for the cause. If you choose to be that way, fine, great, that's super. And if you like to wax your eyebrows cause it makes you feel pretty, cool. And even if you shave your legs cause you want to appeal to a man, that's fine for me. Just let it all be YOUR choice."

*eyeroll*

That is just ASKING for people to explode with fury.

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[info]beandelphiki
2005-04-21 05:41 am UTC (link)
*forehead slap*

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[info]tempslut
2005-04-21 07:03 am UTC (link)
Semi-hairy bisexual here. I'm only semi because I shave my pits but rarely do so with my legs only because I'm lazy. So do I become a baby machine or a dirty hippie rugmuncher?

Decisions, decisions.

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[info]the_clansmen
2005-04-21 07:12 am UTC (link)
Can't you be a dirty hippie baby machine?

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[info]tempslut
2005-04-21 07:14 am UTC (link)
But then my free love, ganja-smoking days would come to an end! Also, the child would get the clap!

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[info]gal_montag
2005-04-21 08:51 am UTC (link)
How about a dirty baby hippie munching machine?

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[info]ashenmote
2005-04-21 07:59 am UTC (link)
I wish I could believe that [info]athenagrace is such a clueless little doggy by choice. Either way, the community rug needs dry-cleaning.

And I wonder that so many members of [info]feminist can muster the patience to actually try to answer her question.

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[info]msmanna
2005-04-21 10:31 am UTC (link)
Sometimes it irritates me when so-called feminists jump on someone who is making a choice that doesn't fit into their narrow ideal of a feminist.

Er. By her argument, don't these hypothetical feminists have the perfect right to make the choice to do exactly that? Surely she wouldn't be *jumping* on them for it, would she?

Comedy fucking genius.

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[info]dwarfjen
2005-04-21 11:26 am UTC (link)
Saw that, ran very very far away.

Feminist 'credentials'? Damn, did I let my union membership lapse again?

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tourette
2005-04-21 01:48 pm UTC (link)
I saw that and thought I'd post it, but then thought "no, it's too late and I need sleep". Athenagrace is now claiming that it was a joke, I believe. Or a method to get people to consider the stereotypes. Or something.

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[info]ashenmote
2005-04-21 02:13 pm UTC (link)
It has inspired me to reconsider and mold my 'laughing stock' stereotype to include the likes of Athenagrace, so I guess it was a success.

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[info]the_clansmen
2005-04-21 11:30 pm UTC (link)
I know what she was trying to say, but damn. That was some poor execution.

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[info]adora_spintriae
2005-04-21 02:11 pm UTC (link)
< insert "credentials" here >

Well, I'm convinced!

Cause I know it's rhetorical and geared to make you think about stereotypes.

Oooh, she's a smart one. Nothing slips by her.

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[info]phosfate
2005-04-22 04:21 pm UTC (link)
...there is a picture hanging up on the wall of my house with my husband in a kilt and me in pants, which we photoshopped to say "Who wears the pants in the family."

Hilarious and cutting-edge!

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