1) George Carlin was a funny, funny man. I'm glad I got to see him live once.
2) I'm really tired of anybody who supports Obama over Clinton being called sexist. If anyone dare SUGGEST that a person supporting Clinton over Obama is racist, you'll never hear the end of it, but thinking Clinton is too heavily tied to the establishment and mistrusting her for her actions? Sexist.
Tired of it. Sorry, just because Clinton hastits different anatomy from me doesn't make her any more qualified than Obama, any more than being Obama being a black man brother has anything to do with why I think he is the better choice.
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2) I'm really tired of anybody who supports Obama over Clinton being called sexist. If anyone dare SUGGEST that a person supporting Clinton over Obama is racist, you'll never hear the end of it, but thinking Clinton is too heavily tied to the establishment and mistrusting her for her actions? Sexist.
Tired of it. Sorry, just because Clinton has
(Edited slightly to preserve intent; original phrasing left in).
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Date: 2008-06-24 06:33 am (UTC)I am privileged to listen mostly to reasonable feminists, thus I suppose I forget the really insane ones are out there.
Apologies for pushing as many of your buttons as I did. But I was trying to express that there really is a lot of legitimate hurt out there, hurt that right now is seeing bad intentions everywhere (because some nasty surprises came out during the primary and there's a lot of trust lost as a result), and as a matter of cold political calculation, it may be worthwhile to tread carefully.
Which of course I did not do.
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Date: 2008-06-24 03:44 pm (UTC)I still, however, deplore the notion that simply supporting Obama is sexist, as though he has somehow become a symbol of everything that is wrong with our society right now, because he is in a position where all of that hurt and anger and fear (fear that things won't ever change) is getting redirected at him because at the moment, he's a very convenient target. And then there's the guilt by association. I recognize that Obama is not perfect, and that he is an ambitious politician amongst other ambitious politicians, but I'm not ready to believe for one minute that because sexism pervades the media that Obama is in any way responsible for it any more than any other candidate would be.
I realize that right now, tempers are high and nerves are frayed, but there are people out there LOOKING for excuses to be able to label people sexist so they can ignore or belittle ideas they don't agree with, or worse, make sure those ideas are obscured by the angry rhetoric. It's pretty hard to see through the cloud of emotion, especially since this kind of thing devolves to name calling pretty much immediately.
Just like eyelessgame's post did, where he opened it by writing mocking sentences making what I said into stereotypical sexist stuff. Which, btw, is exactly how the republican attack machine operates. It's exactly how liberal gets turned into a dirty word.