The cuppa accords

Communniny-thought at its most rigorous and powerful.

See that? Having a cup of tea with one person=speak with the community.

Dude, speaking with one person is speaking with one person. It’s not speaking with “the community” – whatever that is.

One observer notes that he doesn’t give the same advice to himself when it comes to us pesky women who refuse to agree that men can be women.

Yeah, Harry! Why don’t you invite us for a cuppa? One stubborn woman at a time?

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One response to “The cuppa accords”

  1. twiliter Avatar

    Sure, my gay friend, my black friend, my muslim friend, my lady friend. It’s inherently prejudiced. Are you friends with particlar characteristics? I’m not. People are not their attributes, they are people. I don’t know why people identify with some minor attribute, and completely skip their overall humanity. Primary characteristics, secondary ones, minor ones, insignificant ones. I see the point, but defending these characteristics rather than defending their overall humanity seems very narrow. If you don’t understand feminism’s humanistic foundation, then you don’t understand what feminism is. I have friends who happen to be female, or homosexual, or religious, but that doesn’t usurp thier humanity. Suffice to say I have friends. Lucky me.

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