Sunday, April 23, 2017

Women are Half of Humanity


This is a comment I made on an article by Arthur Magida.
A bit of nit-picking of an otherwise well-written piece. If the author were to state "these are times that try the human soul" rather than "these are times that try men's (and women's) souls," he would avoid putting women in parentheses as if we are an afterthought. I believe that the author does not think of women as an afterthought, given his biography."
Most of us learned the old, sexist literary rules of always referring to an unspecified person as "him" and using phrases such as "the spirit of man" to describe all people. 
Personally, I took hits to my grade because I refused to do that. These rules come from a time when women were seen as lesser and, in fact, thought not to have souls.
When making a direct quote, I don't change the wording as I am attributing the quote to the person who initially wrote it. However, when it comes to my own writing, I am human but I am not a man. I refer to the human spirit, to humanity (as opposed to mankind, unless I am speaking only of men.) 
It is past time to recognize that humanity encompasses more than "man". 
As I said, other than that, the author is spot on. 
Lord Dampnut and his cabinet of crooks present a terrible threat to everything the U.S. stands for, and to the safety of the entire world.

~Sly Has Spoken~

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Saturday, April 22, 2017

NaPoWriMo 2017: Day 22: Sad State of Affairs


There once was the worst politician
Who obtained the highest position
T'was a sad state of affairs
Instead of making repairs
To destroy everything was his mission

~Sly~




Notes:
The NaPoWriMo prompt for today was to write a Georgic.
This is not a Georgic.
It is a limerick.
Nonetheless, it was inspired by that prompt.

Cross-posted to:
Sly's Free Speech Space

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