Allah has up a quote of the day at Hot Air. You'll want to read the entire article at TimesonLine, especially if you have at least a passing interest in what some like to call "the Gender War." Warning: it might annoy the hell out of you if you're anything other than a radical feminist. It appears some have gotten around to tossing off the potentially false mantra of equality. What I can't understand is, if White, Male, or basically any other sort of "supremacy" is bad, when and by whom was it determined that "female supremacy" is not only good, but going to be all that and a bag of chips, to boot?
“Having grown up with successful women such as Margaret Thatcher and Madonna as role models, and with popular culture awash with fantasies of all-powerful women, from Lara Croft to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, men are not so uncomfortable with the woman in control. This value system recognises the trend of female supremacy, which while not as yet the norm seems to be pointing the way for future relationships.”


Yeah, I saw that. In turn, I left a comment stating that if Britain doesn't deal in a major way with the Islamic fascists in its midst--and soon--then this Alpha Female's pbservations won't be merely wrong: they'll be irrelevant.
Posted by: MarkJ | Sunday, October 07, 2007 at 09:47 AM
See? A room full of monkeys with typewriters CAN string a bunch of words together.
"A few years ago my Swiss banker found my conversation too arty and cast his attentions on a lovely Spanish girl who worked in his office."
Maybe she was better in bed.
Posted by: w3 | Sunday, October 07, 2007 at 02:02 PM
I like the bit where she says her suitor (date) was mute after she chatted up the waiter in Italian (and then noted to the readers that she is fluent in five languages)...
...I think her faux-pas lay less with leaving (her date) out of the convo with the waiter, and more with her being an arrogant, self-centered boor of a woman.
Posted by: seekeronos | Monday, October 08, 2007 at 01:25 AM
Re: the Swiss Banker. Gee, a man left an aging, bitchy woman for a younger woman. Stop the presses!
Note the way she drops hints of a high-cost lifestyle. (Which certainly isn't coming on a journalist's "get," unless she's in hock so deep she needs a snorkel for normal aspiration). Bit vain, shallow and insecure?
Judging from the sentiments expressed by the authoress, it doesn't take Nostradamus to see that she's destined to be fifty, bitter, and living with two cats.
Actually, looking at her picture with the article, I'd say the fifty was near enough in the bag. Time to start scouring the roadside for FREE KITTENS signs. Unless she's also a cat-breed snob... that figures.
Posted by: Kevin R.C. 'Hognose' O'Brien | Monday, October 08, 2007 at 06:17 AM