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Peter Goldstein <[log in to unmask]> pops up with a thoughtful post:
>Let me try this again. I think it is true beyond a hemidemisemiquaver of
>a doubt that the vast majority of Western Literature before the late 20th
>century held the following propositions to be true:
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>1) The white race is the superior race.
Actually nothing strange. If the Cows had a God, don't you think it would
be a Cow?
>2) Men should be above women in the social hierarchy.
Herr Goldstein didn't explicity say so, but this traces the belief that men
in former certuries thought themselves to be ("intellectually" is implied)
superiour to women, or vice versa; that women were inferior to men, and
therefore; men oppressed women. That is, however, just feminist bullshit
talk! Women have never been more oppressed than they are today. What
doesn't mean that they are more oppressed now than in former centuries.
Men had the "high" positions in society, thats completely correct, but
it is a myth that this came from that men thought women were not
intellectually/emotionally etc capable to hold those positions.
This fact can be noticed in musical artworks as well as in other fields in
the study of genushistory.
Mats Norrman
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