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by what-the-grump
1146 days ago
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The book was progressive for its time, shocking to publishers for openly discussing sexuality, religion, establishment. People reading it 60 years later and finding it sexist I think are projecting a bit of their own insecurities. Considering the book, the current dominant religious institutions on the planet, the scriptures behind those beliefs and institutions, and what’s been going on in America over the past 4 years as far as women’s rights. |
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I'm projecting insecurities because I think interactions like that are sexist?