ext_6327 ([identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/peasant_/) wrote in [personal profile] alixtii 2008-03-26 11:39 am (UTC)

Yes. I actually asked a radical feminist today what his or her goal and method for change was, I am very interested to see what if any reply I get. I suspect it will be something to do with self-examination, but I may be proved wrong.

As for Dissenter's summary of her own philosophy the only part of it I agree with is this:
That the earth is a living being to whom we owe our existence. That we cannot live without her. That all life is sacred; including the life of so called ‘lesser’ species.

Although I would not anthropomorphise or feminise the earth and I would need to be certain of what she in fact means by 'sacred' before I agreed with the last sentence.

As far as I can see her philosophy is basically 'everything I like and approve of I will call feminine, everything I dislike or disapprove of I will call masculine'. That is just giving new words to things, it doesn't tell us anything useful about how the world works or the differences between genders.

It may serve as a reasonable summary of her philosophy, but that is all it does. Nobody can come to that and understand from it how her mind works or why she believes the things she does. That is probably why she is so angry and frustrated - if she always expresses herself in that fashion she will very rarely find anyone who she can feel a meeting of minds with. The only people she seems willing to talk to are those who agree with her, but since she is incapable of explaining her own point of view they will be limited to the very few people who happen to have had sufficiently similar life experiences that they already hold the same opinions. It must be very lonely being Dissenter.

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