apologies
Someone indicated to me that he thought the cartoon I posted recently was "male bashing." I didn't intend that. As I commented to him, I laughed out loud when I saw it, but my husband didn't. My husband didn't care for the cartoon, and obviously neither did this reader. I'm taking the cartoon down, with my apologies.
I did want to copy something I read by more cows than people. She really stated VERY well my views of what it means to be a feminist: "I'm a feminist. When we got into a discussion ... about what that means, I begin with the quote "Feminism is the radical notion that women are people." And move to-- essentially a feminist is anyone who believes in (and I might add, is willing to work for) the full equality of men and women. I do not think that one needs to bash men in order to be a feminist."
Yes exactly.
Many thanks to the reader who honestly shared his feelings, and many thanks to blogger more cows.
I did want to copy something I read by more cows than people. She really stated VERY well my views of what it means to be a feminist: "I'm a feminist. When we got into a discussion ... about what that means, I begin with the quote "Feminism is the radical notion that women are people." And move to-- essentially a feminist is anyone who believes in (and I might add, is willing to work for) the full equality of men and women. I do not think that one needs to bash men in order to be a feminist."
Yes exactly.
Many thanks to the reader who honestly shared his feelings, and many thanks to blogger more cows.
Comments
the thoughts and quote are not original to me (to state, perhaps, the obvious).
ani difranco has a good line in her poem "grand canyon"-
"Why can't all decent men and women
Call themselves feminists?
Out of respect
For those who fought for this
I mean, look around
We have this"
just been thinking about this great poem since posting my comment wyld's way the other day.
I'm sorry I've missed the conversation. One of my favorite topics.