POWIP Piece of Work In Progress – Former Abode of Dan Collins

28Oct/105

Feminism: It’s a Woman’s Right To Commit Fraud

when it comes to choosing a father for her child. David Thompson:

The subject being pondered is DNA paternity testing and its consequences. Given what follows, you may want to bear that opening sentence in mind.

For the entire course of human history, men have nursed profound, troubling doubts about the fundamental question of whether or not they were fathers to their own children; women, by contrast, usually enjoyed a reasonable level of certainty about the matter. Now, a cotton-wool swab with a bit of saliva, plus a small fee, less than £200, can settle the matter. At a stroke, the one thing that women had going for them has been taken away,

The one thing?

The one respect in which they had the last laugh over their husbands and lovers.

I hadn’t realised parenthood was about having the last laugh. Clearly, I need to brush up on the etiquette of modern mating. But surely paternity tests merely level the playing field in a matter of some gravity? What mama knows (and doesn’t say), papa can now find out. In terms of paternity, is that really such a crushing injustice?

DNA tests are an anti-feminist appliance of science, a change in the balance of power between the sexes that we’ve hardly come to terms with. And that holds true even though many women have the economic potential to provide for their children themselves… In making paternity conditional on a test rather than the say-so of the mother, it has removed from women a powerful instrument of choice.

Choice that may include deception and extortion.

Uncertainty allows mothers to select for their children the father who would be best for them.

Suckering former lovers? Not a problem. Mama wants a selection box.

Pro-Choice! Why, it's like an easement into your bank account.

Fascist! Fascist! Fascist!

Why does you hates teh Indigoes?

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24Feb/103

Review: Disastral Projector

From David Thompson:

Some classic projection in an art review by a member of the Midlands Young Communist league. Published in the Guardian, naturally...

“In one room, Jane and Louise Wilson’s film Star City, shot on location, is shown on all four walls using four projectors. It’s an all-encompassing, smothering experience, symbolising the capitalist state’s suppression of the individual for the sake of profit.”

Mr Hamdani’s grasp of reality is such that it is not in fact his beloved Communism that was “all-encompassing,” “smothering” and intent on “suppression of the individual.” Instead, these characteristics are assigned – one might say projected – to the freewheeling West, to which so many reluctant communists tried to flee.

"The exhibition’s main theme is escapism – both through the space race and science-fiction. I took this to be symbolic of the escape from capitalist barbarism that the Soviet system as a whole achieved.”

Readers may be surprised to discover that barbarism was unknown in the Soviet Union and other communist nations, where altogether more civilised standards were adhered to and 100 million souls died of entirely natural causes.

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12Nov/099

Enjoy Funemployment !, put on a giant head

 

Eric Testroete self portrait.

 

 And you too can put on a happy face!, regardless of your mood.  From David Thompson's site we learn of these wearable papercraft heads that you can buy, assemble yourself if you so choose, and have a few laughs wearing in public if you wish.  David has links to sites where these can be purchsed, but I saw just a few offerings.

Assuming that we can order these customized, I have a great Idea.  Let's all order a bunch of them done in Mr. Obama's likeness; I mean although oversized it will seem realistic since he's such a swelled head anyway.  Then, we can stage a march on D.C. and stand in Lafayette Square, across from the White House and chant pithy quips such as, "Obama Dithered!, Americas Stature Withered!", or, "Obama Lied, People Were Used to It!", or, "Barack Hearts Hugo!" 

 
Sounds like a lot of fun, eh?  We could have cocoa, coffee, hot cider, or toddies, or perhaps more bracing adult beverages to fortify us, as well as other seasonal tasty treats.  But nothing toasted over an open fire, or burnings in effigy, as that might not be so compatible with papercraft heads.
 
Tell us what you think, and weigh in if you have any idea for quips...
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