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To all of our kind readership – Happy Holidays – to you and may you find comfort with your friends and family this time of year.
Never put your trust in fruitcake. :) Happy Holidays folks.

Hey folks, that you for showing up and engaging with Mystro and his series on anti-natalism. A mini-vacation from the regular duties around here for me was a nice little gift as the holiday season (read choral season) begins in earnest leaving little spare time or thought-cycles for the blogosphere.
Of course, a big thanks to Mystro for writing and hosting the blog this week. :)
Regular programming shall resume now, as Mystro has other topics that demand his attention but I’m very sure he will be happy to continue any of the threads already started this week. :)
To properly bring in the holiday season –

The argument that transactivism is homophobic as well as misogynistic.
http://auntiewanda.tumblr.com/post/166817783046/gender-critical-appspot
I’m pretty happy right now firmly in my middle age. Extending this period if I could…I think I would.
Gender Troubled…
Reader, I did it. I sat down and read ‘Gender Trouble.’ NB, trigger warning. It helps to read Sheila Jeffreys’ Unpacking Queer Politics first to ground yourself in love for lesbians, especially if you are one.
Butler’s avowed aim from beginning to end and throughout the book, is to destroy feminism as a politics of women’s liberation, and substitute a politics that takes as its starting point the irreducible fact of patriarchy as a ground of being. (She does not quite avow the aim at the beginning, but says feminism is headed for destruction, and maintains throughout that feminism is fatally flawed because its political subject, women, does not exist as a coherent class. She invokes the differences in women’s experiences including diversity of cultures in support of this premise, while ignoring the ways that feminism in fact responds to diversity while maintaining its project as the liberation of women, understood as…
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I like this song so much that you get to sample the original and a choral arrangement of the work.
Go go Enya. :)


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