in reply to Re^8: 20 most important Perl Best Practices
in thread 20 most important Perl Best Practices
I *know* -- because I've been told so many times by people I trust -- that I am more sensitive to matters of gender, race and religion than most.
I *know* that none of the women in my circle of family and friends found anything in *that particular cartoon* in any way offensive or derogatory. Because I asked.
And I conclude that most any offense taken from *that particular cartoon* is artificial and derivative.
Not all; some are offended by the sight of a women's hair or arms; some by kissing in public; some by pencil lines on paper; some by certain combinations of letters, regardless of context. But in general, there is nothing in that cartoon; neither the images, nor the words, nor the underlying ideas, nor the intent, that is offensive to most women.
Indeed, with just a little thought and suspension of knee-jerkism, it is easy to see that it is the very male stereotyping of what constitutes the "ideal women", that you are trying to allude to, that is the butt of the joke.
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Re^10: 20 most important Perl Best Practices
by no longer just digit (Beadle) on Aug 29, 2012 at 11:58 UTC |