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http://rebukingfeminism.blogspot.com/2009/01/erin-pizzey-one-womans-story.html
Ok, that is the link.
Me? I reckon she did the right thing.
I am not sure what benefit I might have gained from blowing up Biba, a store in london - but if her refuges had been there for my mother, it certainly would have helped.
I am suprised that some feminists still attack her - and no, I don't subscribe to Harriet Harman's view that men cannot contribute anything to the family.
But what's your take on Erin Pizzey, I wonder?
Ok, that is the link.
Me? I reckon she did the right thing.
I am not sure what benefit I might have gained from blowing up Biba, a store in london - but if her refuges had been there for my mother, it certainly would have helped.
I am suprised that some feminists still attack her - and no, I don't subscribe to Harriet Harman's view that men cannot contribute anything to the family.
But what's your take on Erin Pizzey, I wonder?
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Date: 16/6/11 01:43 (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 16/6/11 11:27 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 16/6/11 03:31 (UTC)Yes, it is worrying that a nice, acceptably left wing source like the Guardian does not quote Pizzey in her entirety.
But the only real responses are
A)Pizzey never really said this
or B) Pizzey did say this but I dissagree with her because...the fact that some guy who is a fruitloop quotes her article in full is no reason to dismiss her argument.
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Date: 16/6/11 11:29 (UTC)