UTOPIA: what would a women’s society look like?
I, for one, recognize the genius in this!
A World without men - A Woman's Utopia
- Maximiliano Vignaga
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- Diebert van Rhijn
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Re: A World without men - A Woman's Utopia
Are you being sarcastic? It reads indeed like a nihilistic verbal killing spree of a slave mind. It's essentially more destructive than any serial killer, serial torturer, pimp, pornographer, severe domestic abuser, serial rapist, genocide planner, biocide planner or pedocriminals could come up with.
But perhaps I'm giving it too much credit with all the destruction. The text is meaningless mostly and written for whole other motives than the content would suggest. It's written to hide the fact that the author has no idea what to write about or has any knowledge about the fundamentals beneath the problems she is perceiving as troubling for her world or set of personal ideals.
The best part of the text is this fantastic desire to destroy nearly everything which made her world possible to make room for a world without name or face which is assumed to be desirable. All futurism is like that, I suppose.
But perhaps I'm giving it too much credit with all the destruction. The text is meaningless mostly and written for whole other motives than the content would suggest. It's written to hide the fact that the author has no idea what to write about or has any knowledge about the fundamentals beneath the problems she is perceiving as troubling for her world or set of personal ideals.
The best part of the text is this fantastic desire to destroy nearly everything which made her world possible to make room for a world without name or face which is assumed to be desirable. All futurism is like that, I suppose.