Letters to the Editor
Published Letters: 34 Editor's Choice: 5
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Fed up
[Read the article: Sexist piglets]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]In the same column as Rebecca Triaster reiteration of Ellen Goodman�s scold about criticizing Harriet Meiers for �sexist� reasons, there was a link to a website that analyzes Tom DeLay�s nostrils for signs of botched plastic surgery. So what are you implying?? HMMMM? That the only reason Tom DeLay gained the power that he did is because he�s a MAN?? Or, that the only reason Tom DeLay is now being criticized is because he�s a MAN?? Or are you just poking fun at an ego inflated ass who may now be getting some well earned comeuppance? That couldn�t possibly be it, could it?
I am so tired of being scolded about how or why I should or shouldn�t express my opinion about Harriet Meiers (and Judith Miller too, by the way). I have read every opinion from �You need to support her because she�s a woman� to �Even if you dislike her, you have to be nicer about it because she�s a woman.� Otherwise, you are a traitor to your Sistahs.
You want to know what�s sexist? Sexist is saying that because a Supreme Court seat was vacated by a woman, it must be filled by a woman, as opposed to the most qualified person. Sexist is long winded explanations about why we need a �female perspective� on the court, as opposed to an educated judicial perspective. Sexist is implying that we should overlook Meiers obvious unsuitability for this position because �women have to work twice as hard as men to get anywhere�. (So does that mean it would be ok to put a man who was half as qualified as Meiers on the court, if it were possible to find such a person?)
When people are nominated for highly visible and powerful positions in government, they are subjected to the most public of dissections, as well they should be. Sometimes those dissections are superficial (Look, she shops at Talbots!), but calling them sexist is ridiculous. When W and his minions took over the White House, how many articles were there about the short hours that W keeps, and how much time he spends in the gym? Is this vital information? No. Is it entertaining to make jokes about it. Yes. Is that wrong? I don�t think so, but I don�t claim those chuckles are insightful.
Harriet Meiers offends me because she is unqualified to sit on the Supreme Court. She offends me in the same way that Michael Brown, ex horse judge and infrastructure destroyer, offends me. If I crack wise about the insipid �kitten in a tree� birthday card she sent �the greatest president EVER� am I being sexist? No. Mostly I�m trying to distract myself from weeping.
It isn�t George Bush�s Supreme Court. It�s OUR Supreme Court. It belongs to us, the American people. Bush has shown just how high his esteem is for us by nominating his �pal� and potentially saddling the highest court in the land with a someone who might not be qualified to oversee traffic court. Quit coming up with excuses to make this a 'feminist issue'. It's not.
Don�t tell me how I should feel about this �as a woman�. As an American, I�m appalled and offended.
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Close your ears to the pundits
[Read the article: The Jesus symbol, the witch and the wardrobe]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I have an unfair advantage. I got to see a sneak preview of the Narnia chronicles last weekend. There is no question that this is a great movie. My only fear is that between the Christian fundamentalists clutching it loudly to their collective breast and the long winded pundits from all sides pontificating about What It All Means, average Joe/Jane movie goer will flee from it, not wanting to spend $10 to be subjected to A Meaningful Lesson.
This is a great movie. If you've read the books, you will not be disappointed. If you have not read the books, you will be treated to a marvelous fantasy. What child hasn't dreamed of finding a secret world in the back of the closet? The children are delightful to watch. The fantastical characters that they meet are, well, they are just as real as the children (thank you Peter Jackson and TLOTR for allowing special effects to finally catch up with the magic of this story).
Whatever you do, DO NOT be put off by any article or letter (including this one) or church bulletin. Any similarity this story has to The Passion of the Christ is fully imagined and non-existant. This movie is a joy, not a scolding punishment.
