Given a sampling of recent news items, and some posts on the matters of sexual diversity / tagging - gender identity ...
- I really wonder in the "greater scheme of things", if any of what we like to talk about here at this forum has any meaning at all ???
- or are we just blowing bubbles at each other from under the bonnets of our hair dryers ???
LeslieP wrote: ... I try to view a thing as part of larger systems including viewing things in an historical context. This often allows me to understand things that, when viewed alone, don’t make sense or worse yet yield false conclusions ...
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Our view is so far removed from the view held through most of human history that we often see things out of context due to our unique and privileged vantage point.
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I don’t know that "sexual diversity" contributes that much to society. We all view the world in first person. Sexual diversity might add to quality of life of individuals, but can anyone suggest any way that it serves society in general? I doubt if it does that much for society as a whole ...
CJ wrote: (Dorais) ... main point was that, as there are (according to him) three principal ways in which people are "sexually tagged" (anatomy/genderedness/orientation), there is more than just one way of being a man or a woman, as is often supposed under a binary logic. In fact, there are eight distinct patterns, which people more or less adhere to (and so this makes it a minimum of eight):
1. A masculine heterosexual male
2. A masculine homosexual male
3. A feminine heterosexual male
4. A feminine homosexual male
5. A feminine heterosexual female
6. A feminine homosexual female
7. A masculine heterosexual female
8. A masculine homosexual female
Andrea wrote:I think Leslie's point is a very good one that until recently most of societies concern was in having enough to eat and not being killed by the neighbors.
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BBCNews/Last Updated: Monday, 19 December 2005
By Matthew Davis BBC News, Washington
"US slowly wakes up to obesity crisis
The United States may be the land of the free, but it is also the land of the fat.
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more than 119 million adults - or 64.5% of the adult population - are either overweight or obese ...
... head of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale ... says the problem is the "huge amount of money to be made from a fatter population ...""
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BBCNews/Last Updated: Wednesday, 21 December 2005
"Christmas after Katrina:
The BBC News website spoke to current and former New Orleans residents
Cathe Antunez ... lost everything when the levee at the 17th Street Canal was breached ...
"... There was mould everywhere, crawling up the walls, all over my clothes, on the bed, on the furniture.
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I couldn't salvage anything and I spent a month crying because some things can't be replaced.
The mould also caused me such breathing problems that I developed severe asthma again, after getting rid of it years ago.
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I left New Orleans only with only a couple of days' worth of clothes, my cat and my bible ..."
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Linda Gueringer evacuated to Austin, Texas ...
"... The only areas being rebuilt as far as I can see are the money-making tourist areas. But neighbourhoods like mine are being ignored.
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There is nothing left - no people, no cats, no dogs, no birds, nothing.
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The flavour of New Orleans - its people - is gone. It won't return any time soon ..."
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William De Ben evacuated to Little Rock, Arkansas, before moving onto Baton Rouge and eventually returning to New Orleans in October.
"I was one of the first people back in the city that I knew. I came back to help re-open one of the first cafes to begin trading since the city was devastated.
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But I am not staying here for long.
The carefree atmosphere of the city is gone and it will never be there again. There is still a curfew in place and there is still National Guard on the streets.
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I have ridden my bike around some of the worst-hit neighbourhoods. They are like one big graveyard.
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I will spend what may be my last Christmas for some time in New Orleans with my family, before moving north to Chicago ..."
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BBCNews/Last Updated: Friday, 23 December 2005
"Bush suffers Patriot Act defeat
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'Under threat'
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The president said he would sign the one-month extension into law.
"It appears to me that the Congress understands we got to keep the Patriot Act in place, that we're still under threat, there's still an enemy that wants to harm us," he said ...""
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Really !!! How's Life ???
/Marda
