I think I got a different point from the article and thus think it is wrong for a different reason.
The point I got from this article was it is complaining about a member of the privilege class going against his class and becoming a member of the oppressed class. The author's issue seems to be that when the member of the privilege class does this he does not actually suffer the oppression. But instead, gets to keep his privilage by becomming sometype of leader|hero|respected member of the oppressed class. While I can see this point, I'm not sure it is a factor of prejudiced rather then enjoyable story telling. While it maybe more "true" to tell a story of some person giving up his privileged class and becoming a downtrodden oppressed member of an underprivileged class and then he dies. But is there going to be much of an audience for this? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the House of Fusion mailing lists Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:309668 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.5
