From: Technotranscendence (neptune@mars.superlink.net)
Date: Sun Sep 12 1999 - 12:02:27 MDT
On Saturday, September 11, 1999 11:10 PM Cynthia cyn386@flash.net wrote:
> > Blaming American women for electing
> > Bill Clinton is stepping waaay over the line. {8-[ I dont know how
> > the American public ever let that guy get into the white house.
>
> Yes. Blaming women for electing Clinton, is like blaming men for the rape
problem.
I have to chime in here too. Both Spike and Cynthia are correct. If one is
truly an individualist, such percentages -- such as how many women voted for
Clinton, how many Blacks are in prison, how many White males are
Republicans, how many Asians are engineers -- should not matter. All of
this would only be of interest to the specialists in sociology and related
fields. However, since a lot of collectivism has seeped into our culture,
too many people -- sadly, even people on this list! how many polls have
there been done here!?! -- tend to look at themselves and others as members
of groups first, as individuals second or not at all.
And since a lot of people in power want to divide and conquer so they can
unite and rule (to borrow a phrase from Ellsworth M. Toohey:), this plays
right into the hands of any powermonger who comes along.
Cheers!
Daniel Ust
http://mars.superlink.net/neptune/
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