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Posted by Alchemist on 02-27-2006 03:39 AM:

women's studies

Here's what we've learned so far:

Men are evil. Homosexuality is the greatest good that exists, it is the one thing that removes men of their evil status, and it is the state that educated women will eventually achieve. Heterosexuality was created by the government to subjugate women. Penetration between men and women is the worst means of subjugation that exists, artificial penetration between lesbian women is acceptable, penetration between homosexual men is...there' is no official stance of WST 103 on this matter. Unnecessary (but selective) redefinition of terms in common usage must take place when necessary, however, women should be the only ones allowed this priveledge. The plight of women in the past and that of women today should be juxtaposed as much as possible, however one must be careful not to point out their differences lest male chauvinists (defined hereafter as heterosexual men) or uneducated women (defined hereafter as heterosexual women) discover the fact that yesterday's plight of women and today's are not the same. Should any proponent of feminism be exposed for a logical fallacy, the statement "That was only one person's theory" should be issued as quickly as possible. Plebeian advocates are vile and cunning in their logical arguments. If in any event a feminist is caught in a trap of logic for which there is no logical comeback available, the whole issue must be sidestepped by pointing out that there is no "cookie cutter answer" for such issue. If one finds oneself a victim of one's own contradiction, one may always back out by explaining the evils of "labeling people"


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