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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Paglia on Hillary


 









The woman is a disaster!’: Camille Paglia on Hillary Clinton



I've always sort of admired Paglia, and
will certainly vouchsafe her intellect.  To wit:

[...] Paglia does not sleep with men — but she is, very refreshingly, in favour of them. She never moans about ‘the patriarchy’ but freely asserts that manmade capitalism has enabled her to write her books.

As for male/female relations, she says that they are far more complex than most feminists insist. ‘I wrote a date-rape essay in 1991 in which I called for women to stand up for themselves and learn how to handle men. But now you have this shibboleth, “No means no.” Well, no. Sometimes “No” means “Not yet”. Sometimes “No” means “Too soon”. Sometimes “No” means “Keep trying and maybe yes”. You can see it with the pigeons on the grass. The male pursues the female and she turns away, and turns away, and he looks a fool but he keeps on pursuing her. And maybe she’s testing his persistence; the strength of his genes… It’s a pattern in the animal kingdom — a courtship pattern…’ But for pointing such things out, Paglia adds, she has been ‘defamed, attacked and viciously maligned’ — so, no, she is not in the least surprised that wolf-whistling has now been designated a hate crime in Birmingham.

Girls would be far better advised to revert to the brave feminist approach of her generation — when women were encouraged to fight all their battles by themselves, and win [full]

6 comments:

  1. I wish I had enough money to invest in companies that make analgesic creams for severe butt burn. It's looking like a good after election speculation.

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  2. Camille, you are highly intelligent and politically astute. Show us yer tits.

    Moo-lin-yan Nabo-li-don

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  3. ^I'm with Moo!
    Tim

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  4. A buddy of mine gave me a call and told
    me to tune into a local TV channel at later
    that evening. It was a repeat of an inter-
    view of Paglia by Lauren Hutton. At some
    point, Paglia made a comment about women
    being fickle.

    Hutton's jaw dropped and she replied "How can
    you say that?" Paglia told her that "I ought
    to know, I dated enough of them!" My buddy
    Pollock Ted fell madly in love with her
    because she was so brutally honest, and
    that he liked that Albanian unibrow look
    of hers.

    Paglia is a lot like Christopher Hitchens,
    both being that rarest of beings: Honest
    old fashioned classic liberals. You could
    disagree with them without being called a
    Nazi or a racist.

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  5. Leonard, so yer buddy "Pollock Ted" is named after a fish? Or didja mean "Polack"?

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  6. Leonard Jones10/31/16, 8:57 AM

    Sorry, simple typo. Ted was a menacing
    Kojak looking dude about 6'7" tall. The
    one thing in the world that would set him
    off was the double standards involving the
    sexes. That is probably why he took to
    Paglia the way he did.

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