Re: AMG Sexist?


to <megami@ML.usagi.org>
from G3 <kharaku@kharaku.com>
subject Re: AMG Sexist?
date Tue, 01 Aug 2000 01:19:26 -0400
>> sexism.  Its a comic book, a well written one, but a comic book.  How can
>> people be so insecure about their gender identity as to be criticizing
>> fictitious characters?
> 
> The point is more to criticize the author for writing it.

...and the reader for reading it but the point of the criticism is not to
liberate the worlds females from oppressive male propaganda, it is to assert
that the criticizer is superior and that THEIR IDEAL females roles are
ultimately better than anyone else's male or female, and that anyone who
doesn't agree is immorally chauvinistic or deluded.

Why would one feel the need to do this?  Because their not comfortable with
their beliefs and thus their need to be at peace with them manifest by
constantly trying to seek it through proving others wrong even when all they
do is confuse the issue with meaningless double standards, and annoy people.


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