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#393091 - 01/06/10 10:45 PM
Re: Beginning of change
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Only Odo can be squished neatly into a bucket.  I agree that no one ever considers themselves 'one thing.' And it seems really easy to think of others as less complex than they are. In a way, it's normal human nature to try to figure the world out by categorizing things. It's when we mistake the map for the reality that we get into trouble.
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#393108 - 01/07/10 01:36 AM
Re: Beginning of change
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Registered: 12/05/05
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I have to disagree. I think labels are necessary to understanding someone. Words have meaning. When applied to contexts, the meaning changes, but the word itself does not. I am an Atheist, because I do not follow theism. I may be an agnostic in certain contexts, or a Christian in other contexts, or a Buddhist even! But in the usually understood manner, I am an atheist. To use another label would be to clearly mislead someone.
Is Obama black? Maybe. =P I actually don't know, haven't cared to really, not my business. My hubby always says that he's not the first black president though, Clinton was. Ha! (Think about it, you'll get it. Coming from my hubby who in no way follows stereotypes, I thought it was hilarious.)
But that's a joke. Obviously, Clinton is not.
Maybe "cooking-cutter" a human being seems extremely restrictive, but everyone has labels that fit. I'm a female, in my 20's, married, some college education, white, NYer... they don't restrict me, just define me. Labels that don't fit, restrict because they're just not right. I'm not a male, not a nun, not a high-school drop out.
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