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- From: sconley@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Stephen M Conley)
- Subject: Re: "what other people think" (was Re: New Age Androgynous Bisexuals..
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 23:19:19 GMT
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- In article <MUFFY.92Nov12115745@remarque.berkeley.edu> muffy@remarque.berkeley.
- edu (Muffy Barkocy) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov12.192346.24426@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> sconley@magnus.a
- cs.ohio-state.edu (Stephen M Conley) writes:
- >>In article <BxIH13.87t@newcastle.ac.uk> J.W.Harley@newcastle.ac.uk (Jon Harle
- y)
- >> writes:
- >
- >>>PC-speak might be stupid if we were all liberated, but we're not.
- >>>What other people think about me does matter.
- >
- >>Then you will be oppressed by it as long as it matters to you. You've
- >>guaranteed your own oppression. Have fun.
- >
- [job interview stuff deleted since that involves free association rights
- and will take us off on yet another tangent]
- >
- >I go out for a walk, wearing my freedom rings. Some guys see me, decide
- >that "what I really need is a man," attack me and rape me. Are you
- >claiming this would not happen if I "didn't care what they thought?"
-
- No, I am not claiming that.
-
- >What other people think *matters* because it translates into *action*.
- >This can be positive or negative action, depending on what their
- >thoughts are, but I assure you that people's thoughts *do* influence
- >their actions, and their actions *can* affect other people.
-
- Context DROP! We were, as I recall, talking about whether it's okay
- for Elf to dislike New Age Androgynous Bisexuals. It was stated that
- Elf's decision to dislike them amounted to oppression. I disagreed with
- that. Elf did not say that they should be denied jobs, raped, or burned
- at the stake. He said he did not enjoy their company.
-
- If you choose to dislike me, Muffy, are you oppressing me? Is a negative
- opinion a form of oppression?
-
- I agree that thoughts and ideas matter, and it's important to try and
- change people's minds when they're wrongheaded about something. But is
- a negative opinion, by itself, oppression?
-
- >More than that, when people express their ideas, that *can* influence
- >the ideas of other people, especially, say, their children. "What other
- >people think" has a lot to do with the world we are living in now and
- >the world we will be living in in the future. If we can affect "what
- >other people think" in a way we consider positive, we can affect our
- >world in a positive way as well.
- >
- >Acknowledging that "what other people think" *can* and *does* affect
- >your life is *NOT* the same as saying that your thoughts and feelings
- >are always influenced by theirs.
-
- Agreed. But what I was saying was, if you let someone's negative
- opinion of you oppress you, then you're just creating oppression for
- yourself.
-
- There are no evil thoughts, only evil actions.
-
- Steve Conley
- sconley@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-