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Book: "The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, and the Future of the World" by Michelle Goldberg

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Lenona

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Jan 7, 2010, 8:01:15 PM1/7/10
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In this work of investigative journalism, Goldberg (Kingdom Coming)
exposes the global war on women's reproductive rights and its
disastrous and unreported consequences for the future of global
development."We know how to radically improve women's lives around the
world: give them education, power, and the liberty to control their
own bodies. We also know something even more important: that improving
women's lives in this way makes the whole world a better place--
healthier, more prosperous, and more secure. Michelle Goldberg's
sweeeping saga about how this consensus came about, and the tragic
impediments to putting it into practice, may be the most important
book you'll ever read about the future of the human race." --Rick
Perlstein


Lenona.

elizabeth

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Jan 8, 2010, 4:24:52 PM1/8/10
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And since forcing women to gestate is the cause of overpopulation,
this sort of patriarchy is destroying humanity from within.

Coffee's For Closers

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Jan 8, 2010, 11:48:30 PM1/8/10
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In article <20e79668-a51c-422d-9dda-
228653...@35g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>, efra...@hotmail.com
says...

> On Jan 7, 5:01=A0pm, Lenona <lenona...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> > Quote:
> >
> > In this work of investigative journalism, Goldberg (Kingdom Coming)
> > exposes the global war on women's reproductive rights and its
> > disastrous and unreported consequences for the future of global
> > development."We know how to radically improve women's lives around the
> > world: give them education, power, and the liberty to control their
> > own bodies. We also know something even more important: that improving
> > women's lives in this way makes the whole world a better place--
> > healthier, more prosperous, and more secure. Michelle Goldberg's
> > sweeeping saga about how this consensus came about, and the tragic
> > impediments to putting it into practice, may be the most important
> > book you'll ever read about the future of the human race." --Rick
> > Perlstein

> And since forcing women to gestate is the cause of overpopulation,
> this sort of patriarchy is destroying humanity from within.


Living in nice, white, developed countries, the greatest social
harassment regarding childfree, husbandfree, and mommyfree,
always comes from OTHER WOMEN.

They need to validate their dependence, and their lack of
responsibility and courage.

It is nothing to do with the, "patriarchy."

It is a lot like the way that, 99% of the physical-appearance
criticism I have ever received... came from OTHER WOMEN. Often,
OTHER WOMEN who were obese, or had other obvious reasons to feel
insecure.

The people who want to bully you into getting married - and
economically dependent - are OTHER WOMEN. To validate their
parasite status.

The people who want to bully you into having kids - and trapped
for 18+ years (excuse to avoid getting a life) - are OTHER WOMEN.
To validate their sense of being "tied down," and "having
responsibilities" (I.e. you are irresponsible if you are
childfree.)

The people who want to bully you to stay your whole life in one
place - a 30-km radius of Mommy's-House - are OTHER WOMEN.

The people who want to bully you to get a pink-colour,
low-impact, low-wage job - are OTHER WOMEN.

The people who want to bully you to say that, "Ooohh, gawd... It
suckz sooo hard to be aloooonnnne..." are OTHER WOMEN.

And, no, no, no... Those OTHER WOMEN are absolutely NOT NOT NOT
pooooor widdle victims of "patriarchy." They are really just
lazy wimps who want to claim that, their situation is universal
among women. And, therefore, "not" their own responsibility.


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elizabeth

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Jan 9, 2010, 1:28:22 PM1/9/10
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On Jan 8, 8:48 pm, Coffee's For Closers <Usenet2...@THE-DOMAIN-IN.SIG>
wrote:
> In article <20e79668-a51c-422d-9dda-
> 22865397a...@35g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>, efran...@hotmail.com

> says...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 7, 5:01=A0pm, Lenona <lenona...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Quote:
>
> > > In this work of investigative journalism, Goldberg (Kingdom Coming)
> > > exposes the global war on women's reproductive rights and its
> > > disastrous and unreported consequences for the future of global
> > > development."We know how to radically improve women's lives around the
> > > world: give them education, power, and the liberty to control their
> > > own bodies. We also know something even more important: that improving
> > > women's lives in this way makes the whole world a better place--
> > > healthier, more prosperous, and more secure. Michelle Goldberg's
> > > sweeeping saga about how this consensus came about, and the tragic
> > > impediments to putting it into practice, may be the most important
> > > book you'll ever read about the future of the human race." --Rick
> > > Perlstein
> > And since forcing women to gestate is the cause of overpopulation,
> > this sort of patriarchy is destroying humanity from within.

Oh, another neoneofemmie .. .

> Living in nice, white, developed countries, the greatest social
> harassment regarding childfree, husbandfree, and mommyfree,
> always comes from OTHER WOMEN.

You say that like it's a new thing. Women have been selling out their
daughters ever since the concept of going along to get along was
formed, and it always gets you somewhere you don't want to be.

> They need to validate their dependence, and their lack of
> responsibility and courage.

Well, to be sure, men do something similiar

> It is nothing to do with the, "patriarchy."

Whatever. Think what you will.

> It is a lot like the way that, 99% of the physical-appearance
> criticism I have ever received... came from OTHER WOMEN.  Often,
> OTHER WOMEN who were obese, or had other obvious reasons to feel
> insecure.

Maybe that's more your perception than reality, but if you say so.
Don't know why you surround yourself with such cunts. My experience
was just the opposite.

> The people who want to bully you into getting married - and
> economically dependent - are OTHER WOMEN.  To validate their
> parasite status.

Ya know, I've always been against marrying and settling down, and none
of the men I knew ever believed I meant it.

> The people who want to bully you into having kids - and trapped
> for 18+ years (excuse to avoid getting a life) - are OTHER WOMEN.

But they ain't the ones who knock you up, dear.


 
> To validate their sense of being "tied down," and "having
> responsibilities" (I.e. you are irresponsible if you are
> childfree.)

And married CFemmes like married moos don't like single women too
close to "their" men.

> The people who want to bully you to stay your whole life in one
> place - a 30-km radius of Mommy's-House - are OTHER WOMEN.

See above.

> The people who want to bully you to get a pink-colour,
> low-impact, low-wage job - are OTHER WOMEN.

So you think men never do that?

Got a bridge to sell you, girlypoo.

> The people who want to bully you to say that, "Ooohh, gawd... It
> suckz sooo hard to be aloooonnnne..." are OTHER WOMEN.
>
> And, no, no, no... Those OTHER WOMEN are absolutely NOT NOT NOT
> pooooor widdle victims of "patriarchy."  They are really just
> lazy wimps who want to claim that, their situation is universal
> among women.  And, therefore, "not" their own responsibility.
>
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