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Mar 06, 2011 21:57

With the greatest respect, Z Budapest, the Goddess made sexual diversity. She made it in the same playful, creative spirit in which she set off the Cambrian explosion. Why would a Goddess who could cook up ciswomen, transwomen, intersex women, genderqueer women, straight women, bi women, gay women, asexual women, fertile women, infertile women, ( Read more... )

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iblis_kukl March 6 2011, 11:08:44 UTC
Tsk, Z, you know better than that.

eliazar

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dreamer_easy March 6 2011, 11:24:28 UTC
A thoughtful comment at that link by someone from Reclaiming, who points out this was a ritual honouring Lilith - "the poster-child for gender role transgression"! :)

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klgaffney March 6 2011, 16:46:13 UTC
yeah, i followed the whole thing, on account that some of the blog circles i read were going a bit "bzzuuh?" at her. she really should know better, and honestly, it'd be just LIKE the goddess to stir the pot and make her and everyone else THINK about these things just like this. i'd say that ritual was successful. ;)

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dreamer_easy March 6 2011, 21:36:41 UTC
I like this interpretation very much. >:)

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kelliem March 6 2011, 17:18:52 UTC
Z's comments make me sad. Fortunately there are others who are bringing more thought and less reactiveness to the discussion.

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vyrdolak1998 March 6 2011, 19:20:32 UTC
Both Z. Budapest and this controversy have been around for a really long time. The first time I was at a gathering where a "women's mysteries" event was conspicuously posted as "for women born women only" was in the late 80s, and it created a bit of an uproar. There was at least one fairly high-profile transwoman Pagan leader (and UU minister) in attendance. The event organizers refused to back down.

Since Z. Budapest survived the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 and has been making national news for her radical points of view since the 1970s, I seriously doubt that she's going to listen to any arguments, logical or emotional.

OTOH, precisely because she is so radical, she doesn't really have a lot of influence generally speaking. She tends to "preach to the choir" of those who already agree with her, anyway.

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dreamer_easy March 6 2011, 22:51:08 UTC
All true! Couldn't help adding my two cents, though. Increasingly, everything from neurology to archaeology is undermining those outdated ideas. Plus there's the current blossoming of the trans* movement, along with other alternative gender and sexual identities, such as the asexuals. Exciting times!

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rainbowjehan March 8 2011, 03:53:42 UTC
Z. Budapest makes me want to bang my head on a wall and always has. Sigh.

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dreamer_easy March 8 2011, 05:17:25 UTC
rainbowjehan March 13 2011, 21:15:56 UTC
THANK you.

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