@canice
- "ladies, just look for the stirrups!" an oldie but goodie... stephen colbert defends planned parenthood (april 2011) http://t.co/KJPLVdgs 6 hours ago
- .@nboccia and i are throwing a joint bday/trivia party, with $ going to nellie's and covenant house. please come! http://t.co/EIYPQBCy 6 hours ago
- we're bloody doomed. god, please end this world now. 22 hours ago
- of all the positive, world-changing things kickstarter can and could fund, it raises record dollars for AN IPHONE DOCK http://t.co/uWjGQKie 22 hours ago
- interest piqued in "going solo," new book about living alone http://t.co/Plel464O — first reaction was thought of this: http://t.co/O0Xwi3bJ 22 hours ago
Things I believed in when I was 12 — but no longer do
Writing a feminist column, I got the occasional irate reader. Most of them are nitpicky and miss the point, while others are straight up incomprehensible. Up until this point, my favourite one was a rambling, angsty Facebook message from a first-year male, white, university student from Calgary, who said there should be men’s studies if there are to be women’s studies, and then argued that feminism was actually a deep conspiracy to overthrow men because some feminists “would like more equality [than men], which is by no means equal.” Equality ≠ equal? Then, oblivious to the fact that humanism has already been invented (maybe that doesn’t come until second year philosophy?), he suggested we call feminism “humanism” and focus on men AND women. Brills!
Anyway, it was my favourite letter, until I received this one from Brett Lovett — or rather, from his email but penned by his “daughter” who wishes to shame me for my sinning ways. All bold-face emphasis is mine:
Touche, Esther. In response, here is a list of things I believed in when I, too, was a 12-year-old girl in an evangelical Christian church, but no longer do:
Canice Leung
Grade 6 feminist
P.S. I don’t feel bad mocking a 12-year-old girl because, as is probably not even necessary to point out, it’s her dad who wrote half of this (or maybe she’s one of these Jesus Camp types?).