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Fear doesn't travel well; just as it can warp judgment, its absence can diminish memory's truth. What terrifies one generation is likely to bring only a puzzled smile to the next. --Arthur Miller, "Why I Wrote 'The Crucible'", The New Yorker, October 21, 1996
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Suck it, haters. Feminism rocks!
That was REALLY informative! And it REALLY hit the nail on the head.
I thought you’d REALLY like it.
That was funny as shit!
What show is this from?
Indeed, Slave is out of the loop, but that was really funny. Nice.
I believe this is a sketch from Saturday Night Live. I don’t, as a regular rule, watch it, but I found it on the Internets and, blogging being as easy as it is, I figured my friends, gay and straight (and bi, and asexual) would get a kick out of seeing just how absurd the hypocrite’s stance really is.
Interesting–how only through humor can simple truths be expressed.
And it is repression of authentic human love and sexuality that creates conflicted people like Craig. Looking for love at the bottom of an airport toilet stall. Sad, really-but this points the finger back at all of us.
Craig is simply a scapegoat in all this–intended to be sacrificed so that the larger society can protect its deep delusions and twisted official morality.