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Gary Edwards's avatar

Mt eyes have been opened to some non-trivial positions by your convo and other recent content along the same vein.

While I am relieved my SO is a more traditional gender model person, I am getting a better understanding of the tribulations encountered by others.

To that I have one piece of advice, choose your spouse based on similar value systems and you'll find things go better.

BTDT.

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Anuradha Pandey's avatar

You actually said Klein was a charlatan :P

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Baz's avatar
6dEdited

Ahyuck I’d do it again.

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Ancient Problemz's avatar

Props to Rohan for going after rhetoric. Great minds.

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Millicent's avatar

I loved this discussion.

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Kitty's Corner's avatar

Interestingly, Joy Ann Reid said on The Breakfast Club that Democrats are obsessed with processes. She didn't connect it to gender, and framed it as an inadequate response to fascism.

I will check out that book mentioned.

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Prester John Andrews's avatar

This was a good one! Popped in and out last night.

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Patrick Wylie's avatar

Thank you for the intellectually invigorating discussion. I was inspired by the iconoclastic good sense, heartened to discover kindred spirits, and left the session emboldened to challenge prevailing nonsense more often.

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Anthony Rafael Worman's avatar

Is it possible for Democrats to even get out of the feminized administrative/managerial loop? It seems unlikely, and with not great consequences no matter what happens, who wins, who leads the party, etc. I will have to find a copy of that book Worriers and Warriors.

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Tom's Blog's avatar

I wonder what Anuradha would make of the difference between Pakistanis in the UK, and Paks here in the states. I know her point was broadly about s. Asians and she’s Indian… but the feminine coded demeanor of Asians intuitively seems true… yet UK Pakistanis are notoriously aggressive and patriarchal. Different from us s. Asians UK paks are notoriously aggressive and underachievers.

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