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[QUOTE="hjoerring, post: 2055787, member: 3630"] At one time there were too many Whites/WASP, then too many Blacks, and now too many Lesbians. How can she be sure that 95% of those volleyball gals showing their mavels and and asses are not Lesbians? Sometimes too many (or whatever number stands in its place) tells more about the speaker and their worldview. Could she not have come-out (no pun) about being an upper middle class girl in what is (becoming) a working class culture/vocation? I won't go back to the article, but why had she not file her lived experiences under the contemporary claim of (sexual)harassment? why place it under the rubric of (the non-political/legal) femaleness? I'm willing to defend harassment claims, but am skepital if you think its not lady/girl-like to dive on the floor for a ball, etc. Which Candice (whom I had been fond of) was more specific-- not about people, but places and instances. [/QUOTE]
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