"Lady" as a word represents a specific characterization of women's social status in society. It is akin to women as second-class citizens, someone who does what they're told, who follows the "proper ways" of traditional morality and patriarchal authority.
In other words, something like a slave. So in that sense you're right Bush is definitely a slave compared to Sunsara's intelligence and liberating stand.
I'm glad bush is starting to tap into his feminine side. maybe he will stop bombing the crap out of people, because his feminine side will tell him that bombs aren't going to spread freedom, only death.
Sunsara Taylor is a writer for Revolution Newspaper, a host of WBAI's Equal Time for
Freethought, and sits on the Advisory Board of World Can't Wait. She has written on the
rise of theocracy, wars and repression in the U.S., led in building resistance to these
crimes, and contributed to the movement for revolution to put an end to all this. She takes
as her foundation the new synthesis on revolution and communism developed by Bob
Avakian. You can find her impressive verbal battles with Bill O'Reilly and various
political commentary on things from abortion to religion to cultural relativism by searching “Sunsara Taylor”
on youtube.
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"Lady" as a word represents a specific characterization of women's social status in society.
It is akin to women as second-class citizens, someone who does what they're told, who follows the "proper ways" of traditional morality and patriarchal authority.
In other words, something like a slave. So in that sense you're right Bush is definitely a slave compared to Sunsara's intelligence and liberating stand.
7/5/05, 8:16 PM
some men look good in skirts, but not George
7/6/05, 1:47 AM
I'm glad bush is starting to tap into his feminine side. maybe he will stop bombing the crap out of people, because his feminine side will tell him that bombs aren't going to spread freedom, only death.
7/6/05, 12:00 PM
seems like the stars and strips has replaced the swastika, all over the world as the international symbol for fascism.
7/6/05, 1:54 PM
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