So here we are in March and I forgot, but was rather
capriciously reminded that this month is women's history month. We just
finished black history month, and I managed to get through it without being
bothered everyday about how special the month was while being simultaneously
reminded about how it should be extra special to me, the white man, since I am
after all the root cause of black injustice today. No, the month came and went without a hiccup
and without the shaming to which I in the past had been privy. I guess racism
isn't thriving in this country anymore, and people are becoming complacent with
the fact that there are different demographics within the population and that's
okay.
My mind, a sea of floating memories, like scattered fragments, clouds my judgment and distorts my vision to the point where I no longer know, whether its been a year or a day since I last knew my way, or where I am to go...
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
War on Women???
So what of this war on women in our country? I hear it so
much, we are waging war on the women of our country, literally a war. War is
defined as a period of conflict, but I rather see it more similar to the game
of chess or checkers, the goal being submission of the other party by taking
out their protection and leadership followed by subjugation of everyone else,
or as in checkers, complete annihilation of the enemy. Sometimes it's all done
through force, other times through politics because there is the unseen essence
of a party that cannot be crushed by physical exertion. This unseen essence is the ideal they stood
for, the memory of their existence, and the legacy they leave behind. I think
this is what they are referring to when they say war on women, not women
themselves, but womanhood and femininity.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
To Millenial's: Equality is Not Enough!
While
pondering my current job situation, I realize that I have been thrust into a
position in which I am required to hit the ground running, and though it is
always what I wanted because such positions promise ample benefits, it is tough
to keep up and I am left wondering if I am in over my head. Having done a small
amount of research into the predicament in which I find myself, I came across
an interesting article which for some reason has bolstered my resolve
and reduced the pressure I feel to succeed. This article of course
illustrates precisely, one of the issues I see with our current workforce, and
I get to blame it all on one of the ideologies I dislike. The title is a
little misleading because it is written by a feminist author who seems to think
that more feminism is the answer. I disagree particularly where families
are concerned, but also when it comes to the workforce because let’s face it,
exaggerated self-aggrandizement and selfishness is not the answer because as
this article shows it breeds entitlement.
Mormon Women Have a Question
So I guess everyone knows that now the Mormon missionaries are now younger. Announced not too long ago young men at age 18 can serve a mission and young women at age 19 can as well. For some reason however, women are still going at a later age. The NY Times reports always seem to include a female missionary who is around her mid-twenties. This article the subject of my blog today is no different. I find the article compelling because aside from the usual reporting that seems to take a balanced view of the LDS church with some insults thrown in to boot, and was not coy about doing it yet again, this time bringing to light why the church hasn't yet cow-toed to the liberal feminist demands of women first.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Equality Is Not Enough
While
pondering my current job situation, I realize that I have been thrust
into a position in which I am required to hit the ground running, and
though it is always what
I wanted because such positions promise ample benefits, it is tough to
keep up and I am left wondering if I am in over my head. Having done a
small amount of research into the predicament in which I find myself, I
came across an
interesting article which for some reason has bolstered my resolve and reduced the pressure I feel to succeed.
This article of course illustrates precisely, one of the issues I
see with our current workforce, and I get to blame it all on one of the
ideologies I dislike.
The title is a little misleading because it is written by a
feminist author who seems to think that more feminism is the answer. I
disagree particularly where families are concerned, but also when it comes to the workforce
because let’s face it, exaggerated self-aggrandizement and selfishness
is not the answer because as this article shows it breeds entitlement.
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