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Mark Pettifor /p> p> Gazprom is a salubrious reminder of the nature of socialism. Gazprom on, I say. br> -- David Govett br> Davis, California /p> p> FEMINISM'S NATURAL PATH br> Re: Christopher Orlet's Feminism Stripped Bare : /p>That the mainstream of feminism has moved into the camp of sexual promiscuity should not be surprising for two reasons: (1) lesbians have been fascinated with pornography from the get go, and (2) the logic of both birth control and abortion -- the first and second sacraments at the feminist temple of worship -- leads inexorably to promiscuity, since each is an attempt to strip sex of its procreative power. After all, if sex isn't about begetting children, then what remains is lust.
p>Orlet could have pointed out that Levy's book only proves that feminists of either the old or new stripe are not very smart, if it took them 50 years to discover the moral clarity that any teenage boy, in a moment of candor, could have revealed in a 30-second conversation.