Re: OT: net-loss (was RE: attention net-grrls)

From: Adrian Chadd (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 09 2000 - 13:05:41 EDT


On Fri, Jun 09, 2000, wrote:
>
>
> Gee, I thought that IP, BGP, DNS, ACLs, and so on worked the same for women
> as for men.
>
> One of the main reasons I'm on this list is to learn from the experiences
> and expertise of others - male -and- female.
>
> You're of course free to do as you wish, but I personally think the whole
> idea of a 'Women in Networking' list is absurd, revanchist, and sexist (to
> use the politically correct terminology currently in vogue amongst those who
> claim to be striving for 'equality', yet who seem to do everything they can
> to claim that they themselves have 'special needs' and so on, which of
> course undermines the rationale their supposedly egalitarian agenda).
>
> Technology works the same for everyone, regardless of gender, race, creed,
> or color; that's one of the beautiful things about it. Consciously erecting
> artificial boundaries where none need exist strikes me as being laughably
> archaic, and ultimately counterproductive.
>
> But, hey, what do I know? After all, I'm just a member of the oppressive
> patriachy, dedicated to keeping females barefoot, naked, and in the
> wiring-closet, right? Talk about your stereotyping.
>
> Sorry for the rant, but this sort of thing strikes me as being inimical to
> the spirit of the Net in general, and this list in particular. I'll shut
> up, now.

You could argue that all artificial boundaries that exist are counter-
prductive. I think the whole point behind this women in networking list
is just to create another fun social group. Thats why these lists
exist. I doubt that the members of this list are going to conspire
against us.

Yet.

:-P

Adrian

-- 
Adrian Chadd			Build a man a fire, and he's warm for the
<>	rest of the evening. Set a man on fire and
				he's warm for the rest of his life.







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