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#91230 - 10/30/06 10:54 AM
Re: Misogyny-The World's Oldest Prejudice
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Chatty, growing up, Kate Hepburn was my idol. Hannelore, I'd really like to know the title of the piece you saw, so I can keep a look-out for it. I found an interesting article written shortly after the Amish school shooting tragedy, that tells it like it is, concerning misogyny, now, today. 'The disrespectful, degrading, contemptuous treatment of women is so pervasive and so mainstream that it has just about lost its ability to shock. Guys at sporting events and other public venues have shown no qualms about raising an insistent chant to nearby women to show their breasts. An ad for a major long-distance telephone carrier shows three apparently naked women holding a billing statement from a competitor. The text asks, “When was the last time you got screwed?”' excerpt from 'Why Aren't We Shocked?' by Bob Herbert
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#91232 - 10/30/06 03:00 PM
Re: Misogyny-The World's Oldest Prejudice
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Anne, I know...words fail! I received a note from a woman I've been corresponding with for a number of years. Her seventeen year old son is a fan of such sites as these: http://whatmenthinkofwomen.blogspot.com/http://thef-wordblog.blogspot.com/http://www.mens-links.net/showlinks.asp?category=38He often speaks fondly of a male teacher who makes such statements as, 'Women are good at one thing, spending a man's money.' This is an educator, ladies, a person who may very well have a great deal of influence on the developing young person's mindset.
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#91233 - 10/30/06 03:50 PM
Re: Misogyny-The World's Oldest Prejudice
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Gads, this brought back a very old memory. In the eighth grade I had a male teacher that went on an on about women who put lipstick on in public. It just enraged him! Today, I realize he had a loose screw. His poor wife!
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#91235 - 11/02/06 05:45 PM
Re: Misogyny-The World's Oldest Prejudice
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Anne, I am amazed at some of the anti-female sites stinking up the internet! Some of them are just plain 'hate' sites.
I'm no radical feminist. I hold no gender above the other. But I have to tell you, the number of pro-misogyny sites out there makes me rather uncomfortable.
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#91237 - 11/06/06 09:55 AM
Re: Misogyny-The World's Oldest Prejudice
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Anne, it's par for the course, isn't it? We're divided against one another, by gender, age, race, religion, and on and on it goes. Someday human beings will finally 'get it', and realize the only way to make real human progress, is by standing united.
My eldest daughter is employed at a company involved in an area long a bastion of males only, especially in management positions. She has recently been given a division managership for this company. She has apprised me of the less than 100% support she received, on her way to this position, from a great many men. As leader of a team of employees, all men, she found them at first unwilling to, as she put it, 'follow instructions'. She called her heads of departments into her office, and let them know, she was there to succeed at her job, and if they weren't there to succeed at theirs, they would be replaced. After that meeting, she had no more problems. As she put it to me, 'I was not about to be bullied, in any way, by anyone'. She also said she found it so hard to understand why, when she's able, and capable, she had to put up with anti-female attitudes.
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#91239 - 11/07/06 02:54 PM
Re: Misogyny-The World's Oldest Prejudice
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everything to do with bad attitudes and lack of skills of the man (men) and the old-boys-school mindset
Great bit of insight there, Anne.
I have a granddaughter, and I am very conscious of the under-current of misogyny, prevalent, not only in other countries, but in our own nation, today. As I said before, I am no radical feminist, but, I realize the cold hard fact, that women's rights, as we know them, are not protected, fully, by law. The only right that the United States Constitution specifically affirms, equally, for women and men, is the right to vote. Sometimes, Anne, I ponder long and hard, upon the significance of this fact.
Edited by Jeannine (11/07/06 02:56 PM)
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