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From: remaker@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Phillip A. Remaker)
Newsgroups: alt.sex,soc.women,alt.flame
Subject: Re: Accosting women on the street (was: Re: CTs)
Keywords: rape, tease
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Date: 10 May 88 14:51:51 GMT
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>Let he/she among us who has not verbally accosted a woman/man in his/her
>teen-age years, just for the fun of it, cut the first fart in my face.

****LOUD OBNOXIOUS FLATUATION*******


>"Anyone who could consider this "fun" is an incredible asshole"
>-- David desJardins

Yes Nick, you speak for yourself, I see.

>"What is one level of abstraction below an asshole?"
>-- Nick Flor

A sexist asshole.

>+ Disclaimer: The above opinions are my own, not necessarily my employer's.   

That is a good thing, because your employer would lose a lot of business
if these were he opinions.

Nick, it is one thing to have accosted women, but it is an entirely different
thing to parade around saying "Yeah, I'm so cool because I intimidate
women."  I have never accosted a woman on the street in my life because I
was taught that such lewd advances were very rude.  You had no such upbringing,
and society is that much worse off for it.

If you choose to treat women as depersonified objects for your own use and 
abuse AND be proud of it, that is your business.  It is not a very considerate
way to treat your fellow humans.  And if your sole goal is to piss people
off (as evidenced by cross posting such remarks to soc.women), then
move to talk.bizarre where you can commune with your own.

Heres wishing to years of your impotence!

Phillip A. Remaker, B.S.E., E.E., 1989  |  University Of Pennsylvania
remaker@eniac.seas.upenn.edu            |  Sleep Deprivation Experiment 
Moore School of Electrical Engineering  |  Averaging 8 hrs....per week....