beth@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Beth Christy) (05/25/85)
[keep :-)ing] Post it again, post it again!! Yeah!! >> I would like to say I apologize for offending, but I hope I've >> made at least one person think hard. >> >> Ellen Eades > >You did make me think hard. One of the things I've realized since I made my >flippant follow-up to the original posting on this subject is that the >suggestion of a curfew for men has good rhetorical value. It really makes >one think how it would be if one were not allowed to go out at night, which >is similar to being afraid to go out at night. > >The are some things I can think of that men could do that might help matters. >If you ever see a woman in a bad situation (e.g. being assaulted), help her >out. I did this once; I shook afterwards, but felt good about doing the >right thing. When you hear a man making crude comments or otherwise being >vile towards a woman or women, tell the guy you think he's being a jerk >(with wit, of course). > >How about it guys? Since we're objecting to being locked up at night, let's >try making some constructive suggestions for improving things so women will >no longer be afraid to go out at night. >-- >Jeff Lichtman at rtech (Relational Technology, Inc.) >aka Swazoo Koolak ALRIGHT!!! *THERE'S* a man who's invited to my next party! Open-eared, open-minded, constructive-thinking folks are always Welcome. (They're a heckuva lot more fun, after all.) Nice to hear from you, Jeff. -- --JB "The giant is awake." Disclaimer? Who wud claim dis?