An Old One :Re: Rogue Males by Lionel Tiger

From: Kenneth Van Oost (Kenneth.Van.Oost@village.uunet.be)
Date: Mon Mar 11 2002 - 20:21:43 GMT

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    Just an old one I dug up; still trying to catch up with you guys.....
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Stephen Springette <tramont@iinet.net.au>

    > At 06:38 25-01-02 -0800, Joe Dees wrote:
    > >Religious conserviatives of all dogmatic stripes have always decried what
    > >they proclaim as the liberal secular pedestalling of women as a device to
    > >keep their feet in the womens' backs as they keep them pressed face-down
    > >in the gutter.
    >
    > To clarify. There is nothing conservative about my views. As an
    > enthusiastic liberal back when I was doing my undergraduate degree in
    1985,
    > I eventually saw the hypocrisy of my "liberal" friends and colleagues who
    > were, in reality, every bit as "conservative" (if not more so) than the
    > mainstream conservatism that they were trying to reject. I became
    irritated
    > with the fashion of liberalism and the jollity and bonhomie by which they
    > defined and asserted their rules of proper behavior. The drugs they used
    > and the people they fucked had nothing whatsoever to do with freedom, and
    > everything to do with peer pressure and the cowardice of conformity.
    >
    > Thus I've made for myself a third option. It is one that does not fit in
    > with mainstream notions of either liberalism or conservatism. Does that
    > make me a religious conservative?

    << No, it makes you an individual ! I like it !

    Regards,

    Kenneth

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