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04-06-2004, 11:11 AM
Something which has struck me is that Kitten demonstrates very little actual knowledge of the various political and social positions she allegedly stands for.
'Radical feminist'? I doubt she is fully aware of what kind of belief systems this actually comprises. It isn't just about shouting at men who like big tits.
Likewise, I am inclined to think that the source of her political activism stems from a deep conviction on her part, not in the tennets of socialism, but rather that whatever prevents kitten from doing exactly as she pleases is grossly unjust without reservation.
I think the extent of her knowledge about realpolitik and socialism is that she has listened to John Lennon's "Imagine" a few times, judging from her conversation with Shell about utopias.
"Wouldn't it be great if everyone just joined one massive union?" Kitten asked.
(Sorry love, we tried that - Communist Russia, you know. All turned a bit nasty. Mass graves and what not...)
The mental wonderland the supposed ex-prostitute lives in became further apparent when someone took her to task for painting on the mirrors. "Its necessary" Kitten whined. "No one stops me from doing something I feel is necessary."
Necessary?
Food is necessary, work is necessary, education is necessary, darling ... painting on mirrors isn't - especially since someone else is the one apt to end up paying the price for it.
If she wants to make a stand against the system then painting swear words on national TV is really quite an infantile place to start.
'Radical feminist'? I doubt she is fully aware of what kind of belief systems this actually comprises. It isn't just about shouting at men who like big tits.
Likewise, I am inclined to think that the source of her political activism stems from a deep conviction on her part, not in the tennets of socialism, but rather that whatever prevents kitten from doing exactly as she pleases is grossly unjust without reservation.
I think the extent of her knowledge about realpolitik and socialism is that she has listened to John Lennon's "Imagine" a few times, judging from her conversation with Shell about utopias.
"Wouldn't it be great if everyone just joined one massive union?" Kitten asked.
(Sorry love, we tried that - Communist Russia, you know. All turned a bit nasty. Mass graves and what not...)
The mental wonderland the supposed ex-prostitute lives in became further apparent when someone took her to task for painting on the mirrors. "Its necessary" Kitten whined. "No one stops me from doing something I feel is necessary."
Necessary?
Food is necessary, work is necessary, education is necessary, darling ... painting on mirrors isn't - especially since someone else is the one apt to end up paying the price for it.
If she wants to make a stand against the system then painting swear words on national TV is really quite an infantile place to start.