[news.misc] Soc.Women or Soc.Feminsim?

rissa@chinet.UUCP (06/20/87)

Alan Curtis replies to Mark E Smith:

>You go as far as to imply (I think) that only a feminist female can
>determine postings that are 'not of concern to women'!
>Do you mean that soc.women should be changed so soc.feminist?


I agree with Alan -- I would hate to see this news.group become
moderated.  I would also hate to see soc.women become soc.feminism.

To my mind soc.women is a place to discuss things that women, some 
women, all women, find interesting, curious, relevant, etc, regard-
less of whether this means how to file a sexual harrassment suit, 
PMS, wife beating, cotton underpants, adultery, mauve mascara, women
in rock and roll, women in sports, Margaret Thatcher, property
rights, marriage and children, or, if it comes to it, tupperware.

A month ago I received a letter from someone who chastised me
for posting on a particular subject in soc.women because I was
giving the wrong impression of feminism.  Peter Nelson certainly
let me know in no uncertain terms how far back (30 years at the
very least) I had set the feminist cause by wearing eye make-up.  
This kind of abuse doesn't annoy me as much as that silly Jay 
Skeer, but it does make me wonder at times.

I think we need to restructure soc.women.  I suggest that we 
continue with personal questions and answers and comments and 
that once a month someone (I'll volunteer) post a description 
of this newsgroup along with the feminist reading list.  I don't 
want to censor anyone's postings, but I am sick to death of the
misogynist/paternalistic crap that some men *and women* feel 
obliged to write here.  We (well, some of us feel this way) are 
wasting too much time and energy defending the basic tenets of 
feminism and women's rights.  I really wanted to post some answers 
to Laura Watson's posting, but I found myself thinking shit, I 
still have to reply to that person who said Robin Morgan was 
cutting herself off from 50% (actually 47%) of the population by 
not caring very much what men think about radical feminism.  

Faced with this dilemma I went off and wrote to bellcore instead.


Trisha (don't get me wrong -- I love flames) O Tuama