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- From: rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (Yamanari)
- Subject: Re: Boycotts (was Re: Why are many low-income women fat?)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.174805.28940@wam.umd.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 17:48:05 GMT
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- In article <Bzs72C.B2y@news.cso.uiuc.edu> levine@symcom.math.uiuc.edu (Lenore Levine) writes:
- >rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (Yamanari) writes:
- >> Someone extremely obese might need (at least) a new
- >> chair, but also a new desk (to go with the chair). This
- >> isn't guesswork--I had to set up an office for my parents,
- >> both of whom are over 350.
- >
- >The policies are implemented against people who are *not* extremely
- >obese, just heavier than the weight tables; people who would not
- >in any way need a special work area.
-
-
- That passes that criterion, then.
-
-
- >>>I think you are not cynical enough. These companies are not
- >>>discriminating against Andre the Giant type people, but against
- >>>Lech Walesa and Roseanne Barr type people.
- >
- >> Also, it takes a lot to convince me of discrimination.
- >
- >In many cases, these policies are a matter of public record. For
- >example, in the case of the systems analyst, she was explicitly
- >told by her contact at the employment agency that Sun would not
- >hire her.
-
-
- And number two.
-
-
- >>>(By the way, note the winter conditions faced by the ancestors
- >>>of these two individuals.)
- >
- >> You wont find any arguments from me here. I've been
- >> fighting withmy weight since childhood, and while I generally
- >> win (but not in the last stressful 7 months, unfortunately)
- >> I acknowledge that others do not have this problem due
- >> to genetics.
- >
- >> <I take consolation in great cheek bones>
- >
- >There are many medical scientists, who *now* believe that individuals
- >with a genetic disposition to fatness shouldn't fight it. For more
- >information, I suggest you post to sci.med, where there was an explicit
- >discussion of this subject that essentially came to the above
- >conclusion.
-
-
- I tend to get joint problems when I put on weight, and
- I feel shortness of breath and the whole deal. Slim, I feel
- wonderful--full of energy, active, better ableto study and
- concentrate.
-
-
- >Self-discipline is a good thing, but societies may push or impose
- >*kinds* of self-discipline that are counterproductive in the long run.
-
-
- Perhaps.
-
-
- >For example, C.S. Lewis, the Christian science fiction writer, was
- >was not married most of his adult life. He went to enormous lengths to
- >fight his desires to masturbate, which he regarded as a sin. He even
- >avoided foods that would make him want to perform this activity.
- ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^
-
- Sounds like he was unable to make the distinction between
- what people preach and what they practice.
-
-
-
- >> Better to use the media. Heck, cross post it to enough
- >> groups and you'll get it dessimated--not justin your post,
- >> but in all of the crossposted "Why is this in alt.spam??"
- >> posts..
- >>
- >> There's a damn xtian who does the same thing now and then
- >> with his antiabortion bits, his "chopstick culture" bits
- >> and other things.
- >
- >Why don't you credit me with the intelligence, to post calls for
- >boycotts to appropriate groups?
-
-
- I wasmerely pointing out that by crossposting to
- inappropriate groups you'd actually get *more* attention to
- the subject, not suggesting that you'd be so foolish to do so.
-
-
- >Why do you think you're the only person
- >who realizes that posting to inappropriate groups doesn't win any
- >friends?
-
-
- Never said so. See the quote of me above and don't be so touchy.
-
-
-
- >As long as I'm on my soapbox, I'd like to bring up another concern I
- >have about your postings.
-
-
- Might as well.
-
-
- >I think we are in agreement that there's
- >a problem in our culture, of young women who do not have adequate job
- >training.
-
-
- We are agreed that young people do not have adequate job training
- because they take the opportunities they are GIVEN and either
- ignore them or waste them.
-
-
- >I also think we're agreed on a main solution to this
- >problem -- educating these women to seek job training out, before they
- >have children.
-
-
- I see the main solution as teaching people that if they
- aren't prepared, the world will eat them alive. This should
- be mixed in with exploratory education--job training isn't
- goingto do much if the job they are trained for is one they
- dislike--"work" can be a lot of fun if you find what you do
- interesting.
-
-
- >However, your postings do disturb me in retrospect,
- >not because I don't essentially agree with you on these matters -- I
- >do -- but because of your emotional tone. I really got a feeling from
- >you, of disgust for these women.
-
-
- You're right. I find voluntary ignorance revolting. When I'm
- sitting in class and I see some bimbo doing her makeup, I feel
- an almost violent need to try and communicate to that person
- just what it is they're doing: condemning themselves to miserable
- failure and condemning me to paying for it, listening to their
- whining about how unfair life is, and taking the blame for their
- own failure.
-
- I _do_ find it disgusting--I cannot imagine feeling any other
- way towards these people. They remind me, very much, of Joe
- Bully on the playground who bullies the other kids with his
- pre-mature growth and then, when they've all grown too and
- ignore him, cries about how unfair life is.
-
- Sympathy? Well, perhaps I'm a little cold hearted. They
- have been told it's important, they have been told that it's
- urgent, they have been told that it's essential--to their
- future. They have been _shown_ all of these things, on
- television, in real life [just walk downtown in DC], their
- neighbors, their parents, their relations can all tell or show
- the need for education and preparation--and what do they
- do with it? In their arrogance--insolence--they IGNORE the
- world and pursue their own selfish ways and then
- _blame_ the rest of _us_ for _their_ failure. And it can be
- no one elses than theirs!
-
- I almost compulsively state things using very strong
- wording and fanatic presentation, and I am aware of this,
- but it is the only way I know to get across the urgency I
- feel on certain problems. So take the above with a grain
- of salt--I do feel *sorry* for them, but that doesn't mean
- I feel _responsible_ for their problems or any desire to
- pay for their failure.
-
-
- >I don't think disgust is appropriate in this case. I particularly
- >don't think it would be appropriate for me. I have a hard enough
- >time getting on the emotional wavelength of these women, in order
- >to reach them, anyway.
-
-
- Some of the best teachers I've had were teachers that I
- actively disliked. I remember my original spanish teacher,
- who was almost insectoid in manner, and I also remember that
- I learned more in that class, rapidly, than I have learned in
- many others with teachers that I liked or felt attuned to.
-
- Some of the _worst_ teachers I've had were teachers that
- empathized with the students, because yound men and women
- tend to be naturally manipulative. With no armor or defense--
- only understanding--he was powerless to maintain a heirarchy
- over the class.
-
-
- >And I don't see how to reach them and educate
- >them without having some empathy with them.
-
-
- It has to be a two sided affair. You can't teach someone
- that doesn't want to learn, no matter how badly you wish to do
- so.
-
-
- >By the way, I would like to hear from people on this group who've worked
- >with teenagers, particularly female teenagers. Have you been able to
- >convince them that studying is important? What methods did you use?
-
-
- Why the focus on young women?
-
- Something I have never understood is how feminists can miss what
- is so painfully obvious to me: You cannot change something as
- entrenched in society as, say, the self-centered mindset of youth
- that allows them to blow off their duty to learn by focusing on
- only 1/2 of the problem.
-
- Focusing on young women only is pointless--not only will you
- be fighting the mindset that they hold, you will be indirectly
- fighting that of the young men around them who they see
- "getting away" with not doing anything and just gliding through.
-
- It's akin to making a rope bridge across a gorge and wondering
- why it isn't working just because you're unwilling to attach it
- to the opposite side.
-
- If you were serious about trying to solve the problem--and this
- is why I suspect that most feminists are not--you would attack
- the problem and not the symptoms.
-
-
- --
- "If you can't eat sand, why the hell are you living in a desert?"
-
- Equality is a delusion, suffering is a fairy tale and God is a fantasy.
- Blaming society for inequality is like blaming the sky for rain.
-