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Sep 10, 2019 12:02PM
I agree with you Janet. You are apply in the term according to it's original context. If people aren't grown up enough to appreciate that, they shouldn't join the discussion.
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Stick to your guns, Janet. The way fat people are viewed by society is fundamental to that version of the problem. It could be framed as 'gay person', black/white, rich/poor in different contrexts and produce different results.
What do I think? I think the notion that you should change someone else’s text is beyond ridiculous. Would you change Shakespeare’s text? The original text was of its time; it’s not your place to ‘edit’ it to cater for the sensibilities of today’s reader!
I totally agree with the fact you should not re-write history. It is criminal. My opinion is not just about reading Janet Cameron's blog but I have seen examples of where books and plays have been re-written because they are considered offensive by today's standards - will this end up with the burning of all the books people don't agree with?
I'm glad I'm not alone in my indignation. I was lightly criticised for including Ayn Rand, whose ideas are the opposite to mine. But, after all, she is a valid part of the history of philosophical thought. I report, but try not to judge. Let the reader make up their own mind. I could never live by Rand's ideas, all the same, I think it's doing feminist history a disfavour by turning into Pollyanna and just picking out the "palatable" and "safe" aspects of the past.


