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Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day]
Doug clarifies:
><http://www.bcn.net/~jpiazzo/scum.htm>: "Life in this society being,
>at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant
>to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking
>females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system,
>institute complete automation and destroy the male sex."
Yes. Slicing and dicing is NOT enough. John got his cut off and then went
and had it sewn back on, starting taking Viagra and is now making a fortune
off women wondering how the hell he can do it and paying him to find out.
That's not what I intended.
Love
Lorena
PS I have just been told of a new Finnish film called The Geography of Fear
(Pelon maantiede) based on a recent novel by Anja Snellman (I hear the
surname can be translated from Swedish as "kind man"!). In it a group of
pissed-off academic and artistic women live in a collective and wreak
vigilante vengeance on rapists and other male pigs that the cops aren't
interested in. Cool.
- Thread context:
- Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day], (continued)
- Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day],
Doug Henwood Fri 10 Mar 2000, 06:14 GMT
- Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day],
Margaret Trawick Fri 10 Mar 2000, 06:50 GMT
- Niceness, culling, fear and trembling,
Hugh Rodwell Fri 10 Mar 2000, 09:47 GMT
- Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day],
Doug Henwood Fri 10 Mar 2000, 12:35 GMT
- Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day],
Mr P.A. Van Heusden Fri 10 Mar 2000, 17:05 GMT
- Re: [Fwd: Re: International Women's Day],
Katha Pollitt Fri 10 Mar 2000, 21:27 GMT
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