The words get jumbled ...
Message:When I hear SJW, I don't hear giving people a fair shake. I hear some crazy over compensation that helps no one. (Probably hurts us all.)
Uhura as Communications Officer had no significance to me because woman have been officers and leaders for my entire life (and I ain't no spring chick). If a black woman as an officer is something extraordinary, I took no special notice. She was just who she was doing the job she choose to do. Why did you need to remind me? I was doing what you wanted.
You would have to tell me how it was before because I didn't experience that and know few who have. Are there places in the world where that is happening even today? It would seem more practical to protest there than here ... but ... my guess is it's safer here. (Worst fascists ever.) Did we settle it with protests or the deal in Appomattox?
Chivalry was an artificial set of rules ...we played roles in society because it made society smoother. When some portion of us decided they didn't like that game, many were still left holding the door and saying Yes Ma'am and No Ma'am. Was it such a bad world?
Perhaps a better description is needed than SJW because in the vagueness there is disagreement. When a 90 pound (x)oman consistently beats up 250 pound trained killer with ease, it offends my sensibilities. When a novice computer person unravels fermet's last theorem because (x)he had (x)omenz power, it's lazy.
There are many great woman figures in our culture. Why are we trying to make them all menz figures? Seems kinda pointless.
We let the (x)eannie out of the bottle without a second thought. Now everyone is driving back and forth to the office in their lozenge cars filing order requests for HVAC parts in triplicate. Good luck with that.
Yours,
IronConrad
28-Nov-2020