Do something worthwhile instead
Apr. 22nd, 2008 04:00 pmI suppose I should be relieved that I feel I'm finally validated in my inexplicable distaste for this LJ user. I see him referenced in other people's journals often, and sure, even some of it has been interesting. But I've never been able to shake my dislike. This sort of nonsense masquerading as some revolutionary social movement is fucking annoying. It's goddamned lazy is what it is, honestly.
I quote:
For a moment, everything that was awkward about high school would fade away and you could just say what was on your mind. It was as though parts of me were being healed whenever I did it, and I touched at least fifteen sets of boobs at Penguicon. It never got old, surprisingly.
Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. If you are a thirty nine year old fanboy who is STILL WOUNDED BY HIGH SCHOOL, I suggest some psychotherapy instead of groping breasts at a convention. Seriously.
If you're interested in revolutionizing society, I suggest than instead of trying to see how many breasts you can touch, to turn your efforts to some genuine activism. Campaign for anti-discrimination laws, and equal marriage rights. Support open and honest sex education. Work to repeal sodomy laws. Work for education, engagement, tolerance, and discussion to improve your community.
Work towards a real world where sex isn't seen as shameful. But for the love of all that's good and green in this world, don't act like running around groping each other at a con is going to ignite some paradisaical explosion of free love and a change in attitudes about sex.
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I would like to share with you a respose, open source male assholes, which expresses much of how I feel with incredible eloquence.
Quote:
The ferrett wonders why a man's asking, out of the blue, if he can feel up a woman's boobs shouldn't be understood as "a way of saying that I may not yet know your mind, but your body is beautiful." But this is simply to ask why he shouldn't be able to continue to treat women as they have always been treated. Body first, sexual delectation to men first, as object first, "mind" - i.e. as a human subject - very firmly second. It's simply to intensify the condition of patriarchal gender relations that already existed - or, to put it more simply, it's a frustrated man's fantasy of putting women back in their place.
I quote:
For a moment, everything that was awkward about high school would fade away and you could just say what was on your mind. It was as though parts of me were being healed whenever I did it, and I touched at least fifteen sets of boobs at Penguicon. It never got old, surprisingly.
Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. If you are a thirty nine year old fanboy who is STILL WOUNDED BY HIGH SCHOOL, I suggest some psychotherapy instead of groping breasts at a convention. Seriously.
If you're interested in revolutionizing society, I suggest than instead of trying to see how many breasts you can touch, to turn your efforts to some genuine activism. Campaign for anti-discrimination laws, and equal marriage rights. Support open and honest sex education. Work to repeal sodomy laws. Work for education, engagement, tolerance, and discussion to improve your community.
Work towards a real world where sex isn't seen as shameful. But for the love of all that's good and green in this world, don't act like running around groping each other at a con is going to ignite some paradisaical explosion of free love and a change in attitudes about sex.
edited
I would like to share with you a respose, open source male assholes, which expresses much of how I feel with incredible eloquence.
Quote:
The ferrett wonders why a man's asking, out of the blue, if he can feel up a woman's boobs shouldn't be understood as "a way of saying that I may not yet know your mind, but your body is beautiful." But this is simply to ask why he shouldn't be able to continue to treat women as they have always been treated. Body first, sexual delectation to men first, as object first, "mind" - i.e. as a human subject - very firmly second. It's simply to intensify the condition of patriarchal gender relations that already existed - or, to put it more simply, it's a frustrated man's fantasy of putting women back in their place.