In Memoriam: Helen Gurley Brown
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Last week, a female friend wrote the following statement during a chat we were having: American women have been beaten down and told so often that they should take care of themselves that they don’t know how to tell their weak, lazy poorly dressed men that they’re rude, stupid insecure assholes in bad shoes. There’s a lot to chew on there. I’d like to focus on the “bad shoes.”
Last week, I ranted about the Olympics. Sarah Culpepper Stroup offers a response. An Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Washington, Culpepper Stroup is also on the faculty of Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion departments, and she leads an archaeological field school at Tel Dor, Israel. Her last book is entitled Catullus, Cicero, and a Society of Patrons. And for the record, I strive very hard to not be a liberal. Though I often fail. I’m tired of hearing liberal, academic sorts bitch and moan about the Olympics, which is precisely what I’ve been hearing for, oh, pretty much the past five weeks or so. It goes something like this: OMG, the sports! I don’t even like sports! OMG, I don’t even watch television, but it’s all that’s on television! (Did you get the part about how I’m so intellectual I don’t really watch TV?). OMG, it’s all anyone can talk about! It’s even on NPR! (Notice that I listen to NPR; did you get that?) OMG, it’s so commercial, political; so . . . athletic! OMG, Who gives a shit? Not me!
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Real change should come from within, but it probably won’t. So instead, all we have are the changes that will be forced up on the school from without. There will be civil suits against the university, and rightly so. There also needs to be more thorough criminal investigations from both state officials and the federal Justice Department. Hopefully they will bring about the proper sense of gravitas. Criminal convictions and serious sentences for the major players would help. And then there’s the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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