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From: "daniella" <daniella@netvision.net.il>
To: "memetics-digest" <memetics@mmu.ac.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 2:44 PM
Subject: Hidden women...
> Re memes and sexuality/gender Bias for Memes.
> kenneth wrote:
> Not many females take actually part in the discussions, and that is
> just a
> way in how you must see what JR means. Is memetics somehow male-
> gender related !?
>
> As a long-time lurker on this list - I should like to say the actual
> subject of memetics does and has interested me. The often aggressive
> and
> sometimes pompous manner of disagreeing on this list - makes me
> refrain from participating. Could this be the reason others of my
> gender stay away too?
Certainly, the bias against self assertion, and aversion to conflict, even
in sport or argument, is cultural.
> We are, after all, a gentle gender;-)))
> daniella
>
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