Why we fight

May 20, 2007 18:42

Joss posted this on whedonesque last night, and I found it incredibly moving. This is why our Serenity screening is importaint. Why it means more than hanging out with browncoats for one night. Equality is essential, and Equality Now is part of the good fight ( Read more... )

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ads anonymous May 21 2007, 01:56:32 UTC
"Any one of you would have cried out, would have intervened, had you been in that crowd in Bashiqa."

the thing is, i think a lot of people wouldn't intervene. i think i would, but i wouldn't bet on it. the reassurance that all of us would act is similar to apathy. because we're not confronting our own tendency to do nothing.

oh, also, the male gender really isnt that dominant. and for every negative stereotype about women, there's one about men. profound, i know.

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Re: ads ben1338605 May 21 2007, 01:57:08 UTC
that was me.

and womb envy totally doesn't exist.

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Re: ads likegeorge May 21 2007, 03:19:47 UTC
this guy "sansmercy" said something really similar to that in the comments, and joss replied ( ... )

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Re: ads ben1338605 May 22 2007, 04:21:20 UTC
im not quite sure what you're trying to say, Rebecca. probably because you're just speaking through the words of Joss Whedon ( ... )

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Re: ads likegeorge May 23 2007, 03:14:48 UTC
Hey ben. we have a kind of miscommunication. I just copied and pasted joss's responce to another guy's post ( ... )

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Re: ads ben1338605 May 23 2007, 21:25:53 UTC
I never meant to say "you can't fix this." I didn't know what it was I said that was similar to what "sansmercy" was saying. So I didn't really know what you were trying to say by reposting Mr. Whedon's comments ( ... )

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