It ain't the fathers doing the binding Marsha.  Its mothers who had their
feet bound themselves.

Which makes my point about as well as anything I can think of.

John


On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:44 AM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> John,
>
> I've even heard women defend men with this kind of justification,
> but it is a masculine point-of-view.  It's a good story and there is a
> ring of truth to your rationality, but it is not very deep.  I can only
> ask you to consider what happens to a foot that is bound from
> infancy? I've seen photos.  It is very distorted.  The only thing I
> know to do at the moment, is to try to step outside of it.
>
>
> Marsha
>
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>
>
>
> On Aug 31, 2010, at 11:49 PM, John Carl wrote:
>
> > Marsha,
> >
> > I'd like to just sorta start from scratch on a few issues that you
> brought
> > up, without doing the whole line by line thing.  I wanna talk about your
> > charges of the oppression of women through patriarchical organizations of
> > politics and religion, especially religion.  And I figure the best place
> to
> > start is by looking at what I'd call our predessesors, the victorians.
> It
> > doesn't make as much sense to discuss the fallout of mesopatamian
> attitudes
> > toward women, they're so far removed their effects have been blunted.
>  The
> > victorians, on the other hand, we feel more immediately present.    Not
> to
> > mention, the Lila connection.
> >
> > Furthermore, I'd say the victorian culture most exemplified the kinds of
> > oppression you describe of  masculine denigration of women to mere roles
> in
> > kitchen and bedroom.   Primogeniture and all that.
> >
> >
> > However, I think you are mischaracterizing this as "male" domination -  I
> > think, much more you are seeing patterns of feminine domination of
> society -
> > other women, than you are male patterns.    You do know Victoria was a
> > woman, don't you?  You blame religion all the time, but you know who the
> > real church goers are?  Go sometime.  Look around.  It's almost all
> women.
> > And if you looked deeper into the relationships, the men who are there
> are
> > there because their wives dragged them.  They'd much rather be at home
> > watching tv.  It's probably always been like that.
> >
> >
> > Do you honestly think men came up with rules about strictly covering
> female
> > flesh?  Hah!  Believe me, if men were in charge the rules would be way
> more
> > lax.  Even during the Victorian era.  Concerns of fashion appropriateness
> is
> > women controlling other women's dress.  Well, until modern times.  I
> think
> > gay men are in charge now, and I must say it's an improvement!
> >
> > You think it's men who burn witches?  It's usually women who gossip about
> > the outcast or gang up with social networks to ostracize the different
> > other.   Men just give them the muscle and intellectual justification to
> get
> > it done.    It's this way because it's in  women's interest to rein in
> the
> > purely biological urges in the interest of a social arrangement.  The
> human
> > infant is the longest-developing in infancy of any animal, and it takes
> > teamwork to survive while raising one.  Therefore the woman has the most
> > vested interest in social controls, and it's women who shape the
> society's
> > leanings.
> >
> > Also, women are just more in tune with social cues and facial expressions
> > and communicating from infancy.
> >
> > Until they find a way to raise children in test tubes or whatever, men
> need
> > women and the acceptance by a woman has always been the driver behind all
> > civilizing progress, all intellectual or athletic competition among
> males.
> > So what you see as a male dominated society, I see as a female-dominated
> > one.
> >
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