I see you found the thread yourself, while I was running around trying to find work instead of staying updated.
On 10/17/07, pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org wrote:
and about feminist jokes. well you know feminism is in total discredit, is not fashionable anymore but the conditions for women are not equal and we face feminicide (this is extermination of women)in various areas of the world. So I don't mind being sensitive to anything that is related to this.
I don't mind femin-, but any -ism tastes nasty to me. "femin-ism" is, lexicographically or whatever, one step from "sex-ism". Equality is equality, and doesn't need another name. If a man is treated badly for his gender, does he have less right to justice because he is a member of a group less often treated badly? Maybe not in theory, but in many people's actions, yes. I believe in equal rights, but I don't believe that is accomplished by focusing on one group of people.
Oddly- not speaking of institutions- men are far more often victims of violent crime than women, at least in my country (worldwide anyone know?). "They" say a lot that women are most often victimized by people they know, but leave out that this is still less often than men are victimized. Occupational fatality, drug addiction, and suicide are traditionally higher among men, and men have shorter lives worldwide as well. It is very well-known that, in university, social studies subjects are filled largely with women and technological and scientific subjects by men, and that the latter are more well-paid positions. BUT could this have something to do with the fact that men are traditionally judged by women according to their income? I would far rather study art and history than mathematics (in fact I did, I have a music degree and make $0 from it, and often feel ignored on lists like this for my lack of computer science knowledge).
It's true I know almost nothing about society in any place but North America and Europe, but I'm really not trying to belittle the ill treatment of women; I know forced prostitution, for example, still occurs in many places, probably more often with women/girls. But I don't believe humans are anything but animals, and I think, all things considered, they have done pretty well over the last few hundred years.
I didn't start this thread on sexism because I didn't have any particular
complaint against this list although I can remember some situations outside the list:
- once a pd friend said to me that still no women wrote an external, ah
yes I would like to program a external I said. He said oh well Yves can do that you don't have to do that.
I think many people would say the exact same thing to me.
it would be better IMHO to discuss things and not avoid it but yes that would take time, to look into what we really mean by sexism and ask around why women (hey but not only women) don't participate in this spaces.
I wasn't aware that women didn't participate. My few exchanges with Patrice convinced me she knows far more than I about computers and especially Pd, but for a year or two I had no idea what her sex was. As they say in regard to the internet, I still don't REALLY know.
BTW, I did remove a number of your comments in replying; I don't mean to erase them, I just had no response.
-Chuckk