perlmonger: (pete)
perlmonger ([personal profile] perlmonger) wrote2005-01-16 03:24 pm

Livin' in a pink ghetto

It seems that LiveJournal is a low class, trivial and contemptible place to host one's blog - read [livejournal.com profile] bradhicks on the subject here. That is, of course, if you regard the profound, intelligent discourse on Slashdot as being more important than trivial, girlish postings like [livejournal.com profile] misia's on the unspeakably evil murder of Jasmine Archie by her mother.

But I guess that the death of a twelve-year old girl in Alabama (just like the death of at least 219 women every day as a result of illegal, unsafe abortions) is trivial, as it only concerns women, and immoral, un-Christian women at that.

If I had a shred of male dignity and moral integrity, I'd close down my contribution to this stinking, woman-loving, liberal den of trivia right away and set up a Proper Blog elsewhere; trouble is, I'm just too corrupt and feminised to do it.

Ho hum.
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[identity profile] perlmonger.livejournal.com 2005-01-16 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
For me, there are two intersecting sets; people I read because I enjoy/respect/am interested in what they say, and people who are friends and/or, for one reason or another, share a community with me. For the first group, I don't really make much distinction of whether they're on LJ or not (though I occasionally get irritated with having to go through hoops to comment on off-LJ blogs). The second is where LJ and its, admittedly primitive and partial, support for trust relationships is useful.

I value LJ for what it offers for people I may have little or no contact with - communities for any bizarre social, sexual, political, artistic PoV that is out there. I'm glad that there's somewhere for people I consider utterly Dagenham to live and have their being and, frankly, people who judge LJ on those grounds are welcome to continue disappearing up their own dried out and constipated arses: they define their selves by their behaviour.

I'm glad that I'm here in this messy flux of an expression of Sturgeon's Law.