Monday, October 10, 2011

Lets call a spade, a spade

she was new to Gor, she made a statement about dismissing men. she sounded like a feminist who was burning her bra.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and when one is new, certain liberties are made and given.

"You may judge and scorn Goreans if you wish. Know as well, however, that they judge and scorn you. They fulfill themselves as you do not. Hate them for their pride and power. They will pity you for your shame and weakness"- Beasts of Gor, Pg. 11


However, in this case she just kept digging herself a deeper hole and my Master was getting more and more irritated and displeased.

He began to correct her way of thinking and to enlighten her as to the flaw in her way of thinking.

Another came to her rescue. Then began to argue with my owner before the female in question.


"Surely you do not think that her behavior fails to be subject to supervision and correction as soon as she is out of her Master's sight?'' - Magicians of Gor, pg. 225

What this interference reminded me of was when two parents argue before a child, uncertain how to handle things, uncertain as to a punishment, or a correction. They show disunity, and it allows the child to sit back, smug and grinning, because the two people in charge now argue amongst themselves and draw the attention off of where it should have been. The child and their behavior.

The reasoning behind the other mans interference, i shall never know. perhaps he wishes to teach her, perhaps he has an interest in her, perhaps he sees potential, perhaps he had struck up a deal to look out for her, perhaps she is a charge in his home, perhaps he is friends with her owner, perhaps he did not like the correction style, or what was being said to her or even how it was being said.  . . . the point is still the same . .


"We grow fond of our myths. Yet our myths are like walls of straw. Ultimately they must perish in the flames of truth." - Guardsman of Gor, pg. 257

The truth of the matter is simple:

Antipatriarchal thinking acknowledges the reality of biological differences between genders but recognizes that cultural conditioning has shown itself to be stronger than anatomy and that anatomy is not destiny. this is the exact opposite way of thinking according to the Gorean philosophy.

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