Quote from: KimOct on April 11, 2019, 09:17:07 PM
I have to say I was shocked reading the following excerpt from one of your posts above.
The value of anything I could possibly explain to a man is far outweighed by the value of my deference. It is my deference that allows a man to find and reclaim his rightful prerogative: to protect, to provide, to battle the world at large and bring it to heel. That is what men do. We are fashioned for a different purpose.
The stereotypical traits of men and women both have their merits and shortcomings but I do think showing men deference has led to disastrous results for centuries. The world has been a patriarchal place for all of history and men as a group have sought to maintain this power structure as most in powerful positions are wont to do. Very few in power wish to acquiesce that power.
The abuses and outright horrors are easy to see; not so readily apparent are their absence. How many male-female relationships have worked under patriarchy? which has been the nearly ubiquitous pattern of social organization throughout recorded history. And, is it this working that has enabled the race to survive? In other words, have the abuses been the exception, rather than the rule?
I have long believed that men have a built-in weakness where women are concerned. No, not all men – or, at least, some men have effectively silenced theirs (though I think it festers beneath the surface, and continually seeks release). And it's not merely sexual; it's spiritual. Evil men seek to dominate it; good men listen to it. They
want to do so. The natural impulse of all living things is to
become. With human beings, it is seldom all one way or all the other; but the desire and trend of humanity is to become. Two steps forward, one step back, more often than not, it seems.
There are different kinds of power. I think I spoke to that, previously. Not different theaters of power, but different
kinds of power. The kind that the patriarchy is concerned with is very much the lesser.
QuoteLastly I do find it interesting ( I do not mean that as a pejorative word ) to meet trans women that are politically conservative. I am OK with some moderates that are well intention-ed and honorable but the direction that much of the Right has went in recent years is alarming.
Most people seem to misunderstand the word "conservative" as I use it. I definitely do not mean it in the social sense; I have spent a great deal of time struggling with social conservatives on various websites. My conservatism is political. I embrace the philosophical framework of the Constitution. That framework has been under assault for a very long time, and that document – and with it, not the form, but the meaning, of our political system – teeters on the brink. However, with my new approach to how I'm living my life, I have left that field. I'm done. I doubt I'll ever vote again. Things have become so unbalanced in one direction that extraordinary measures must be taken in the other to try to bring balance back; and all I have is my own life to work with.
There are other politically conservative trans people, but they generally keep their mouths shut. I banned myself from ->-bleeped-<- a few months ago; I got tired of being savaged.
By the way, I don't know if you noticed my little edit, above, but I have given up competitive Scrabble, something I have enjoyed since the 1980s and which I planned to enjoy after semi-retiring: traveling the country to various tournaments, engaging in social as well as competitive activities. Although my mitzvah is self-imposed, it is not undertaken whimsically. I thought to make this one exception to competing with men; but, the more I thought about it, the more of a compromise and contradiction it seemed. I gave it up today, for good. That really hurt, more than giving up discussing things political and things trans online. I'm taking this as seriously as I know how to do, because it's that important to me; but it's just me, just my life.
Quote from: Dietlind on April 11, 2019, 11:41:44 PM
@ Ann W
All your nice spirituality of strong XY persons and XX persons of some lesser value who have to serve he XY guys, has a big flaw! Because with your boxed in thinking you put people like I under the bus
But my question is, where would intersex people who are not either men nor women fall onto your value system? If you see men as being so superior, why would any intersex person decide to be a woman but not a man? I mean, we are the lucky ones, we can decide what sex we want to be, or?
Please, please, let me reiterate: I am not preaching a gospel. I am not seeking converts. I'm just expressing a view and how I am implementing it in my own life. My view, as well as myself, are works in progress. I don't have all the answers. I have a guess or two as to intersex people, but only guesses; but they are so rude (in the sense of unfinished) that mentioning them would be premature, and, besides, it would be pointless to do so in a combative atmosphere. As to gender fluid and agender individuals, I haven't a clue. I'm not writing a systematic theology; I'm brainstorming, passing along some neat things I see -- or, at least,
I think they're neat.
By the way, I posted this material in the MTF section for a reason. I only express my ideas with other women. I have stopped participating in all public discussion of controversial topics that includes men; Susan's is the only online venue where I am still talking about anything. But if men enter this discussion, I am done.
Where did you pick up the notion that I think females are of lesser value? Is that stated anywhere, in anything I have said? It isn't even implied. An automobile's engine is not its steering wheel, but both are needed to make it function; one is not more important than the other. Furthermore, I serve no one. No man is my master. I think I said earlier that if a man gave me an order, expecting me to obey because I'm a woman, I would decline. Marriage, however, is, in my opinion, more complicated.
EDIT: I'm finished with this topic. I've said all that I can say, and further elaboration at this time would be counterproductive. Thanks to all who responded! I have appreciated your comments.