The above rant, incidentally, is why I get really twitchy when I hear somebody say that we need to get "more militant."
That's the kind of logic I associated with militancy, a need to totalize absolutely everything so that it ties into The Cause, and to judge everything by how well it fits The Cause's running dogma.
I'm a pretty rabid feminist -- for survival reasons if nothing else -- but I'm a Discordian pope first. Y'all have spread a lot of bad order in the pursuit of something good. -__-
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For example, I'm probably gonna watch Chinatown tonight. -__- And I'm gonna enjoy it.
And you'd better believe I'm gonna steal it, because I still don't want that son of a bitch to make any money again, ever.
But I'm still going to watch it, because it doesn't constitute an endorsement of the director as a human being, because it's a damn near perfectly constructed film from which I can learn a lot to use in my subversive queer post-humanist fantasy...
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...and because it does not in any way constitute an endorsement of that abusive piece of shit Roman Polanski. Because I'm a goddamned grown-up (with a few requisite privileges), and while I would NEVER require anyone with trauma issues to expose themselves to his work, nor mock them for refusing, I'm pretty sure I can take this film in without degrading myself, poisoning myself against women, nor in any way enriching that son of a bitch.
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And as is so often the case, if you're wondering why I'm so fanatical about this stuff, when I otherwise tend to agree with feminists about 90% of the time...
Ex-Christian I had to go through this whole process once before. And it really, really scares me to see signs of that kind of moralist purism in the philosophical home that I fled to after I ran screaming from fundamentalist Christianity.
I would not do this if I didn't think feminism were worth it.