Monday, April 2, 2007

The continuing saga of Miss Odd Ginny, the likeable, curiously single, girls gym teacher.

Today I posted another response to the ongoing accusations that Troll is misogynist,instead of the consumate maseusserist, or massaging it kind of fella that he really is; or that Troll condones anti woman sentiments, which he doesn't.

However, Trollll is intimately aware of the way that language is being skewed by some people,with exclusionary dialogues which silence important perspectives, and so I am an advocate for exploring the results of the last four decades of feminism,and identity liberalism, especially its abuses of both the language and the airspace, face time, and blogspace dedicated to Other, and woman pity. Is there a good word for the hatred of men? I mean misanthropy doesn't begin to cover it.

Here is my post today, on a space that discusses Miss Odd Ginny's disproportionate hogging of the public dialogues.In this case, one woman was apparently horrificaly harmed through posts on her blog, and so, the natural inference is that cyberspace is "misogynist". There, you will find that hatred of men, by women, is not discussed. So Troll added his fifteen pence in the comments section:

http://10000birds.com/misogyny-in-the-blogosphere.htm

Troll posted:

"Unfortunately, comments that differ from a blog authors opinions are often interpreted as sexist, racist, etc.
For instance, recently I read a blog with some really anti male, anti father, sexist flaming in the disguise of an essay on Virginity.
The piece posited that men are creepy perverts worshipping their daughters virginity, and the piece was actually just another male rip.
So, when I posted in direct response to it, the blog, and related blogs, accused me of being a "creep" a "split personality", etc.
So, is sexism a one way street? Good old misanthropy gets no press when it comes to Miss Odd Ginny constantly bleating as if she is a sheep on a stake, and responses to the standard daily issue male bashing is really the wolf. "

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