Culture of death

Mar 26, 2005 08:18


EASTER: the pinnacle of the patriarchal culture of death. Celebrating death, masochism, and all its rituals. I heard some men got themselves crucified for real, so as to better commune in the death of their hero (son, father, holy spirit). Oh how I hate the Christians and their necrophile disease of the mind. Unable to renew themselves, they never ( Read more... )

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protoaxl March 27 2005, 03:54:31 UTC
Preach on. :)

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demonic_lemur March 29 2005, 16:03:11 UTC
i believe i shall allow you to share my highly desired title of femminazi, rock on sister! anyway, forget what them angry bible people say, they stole easter from us pagans just to have an excuse to brainwash the drunken festive flock from their harvest ceremony onto the path of angry bible bashing and patriarchal mysoginy... grrr.... angry men with their angry ways and violence and manliness... who needs them? now that science has *finally* discovered how to make babies out of 2 female cells, albeit in a petri dish, we can soon be COMPLETELY rid of needing any thing male to reproduce! at the moment, the female female baby thing isn't too good, the baby's tend to have mutations or birth defects, generally their unhealthy, but give it another 10 20 years and hey presto! we can get all angry man like and cleanse the world of men and their parasitic hatred!

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xx_lilim_xx March 29 2005, 19:25:04 UTC
The power of your words is so moving. The feeling and dedication behind every utterance. It is wonderful to be witness to such a powerful woman free, if only for the most part, to express herself.

Your current post really struck a chord, my skin felt almost chilled by your accuracy. I never thought live journal would be the place where I would find so many women freely expressing their passion, their rage, their wisdom.

It pains me to think that without the patriarchal control that this rarety could be the norm. Well, at least even this sory state of patriarchal stagnation can be fuel for the fight. A reason to keep going, striving, breaking down generations of conditioning, unwaveringly.

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