Banding Together
Jun. 5th, 2008 01:39 amIt's been encouraging to read the comments of other feminist bloggers who are disgusted with the way the Democratic Party and the media at large hung Senator Clinton out to dry during the primary season. The people on my reading list who were vocal about their politics or who would tend to check in here when I tentatively opened comments to my political posts were all Obama supporters (except for
ginmar, bless you!), so I was feeling pretty alone. (That view is not getting airtime, here. I respect your right to your opinion and exercise my right to not allow my blog to be used as a platform for him. Neither will I allow my blog to be used to make the erroneous claim that voting for anyone but the Democratic party's pick is a wasted or traitorous vote.) But I've since been pointed to other feminist bloggers, and that helps me keep my head up. Going to Hillaryclinton.com and reading the comments there has been a great boost. Besides, how can I believe I am alone, with the majority of the popular vote mirroring my convictions?
Women For Fair Politics was launched this week. There is some interesting commentary and a couple of petitions there. I am going to watch that site for more information.
I never thought I would become this interested in politics. But the past eight years has been a rude awakening for me. I don't think I can go back to sleep, now, as much as I'd like to do so. I like floating along in a peaceful haze. Anger takes a lot of energy I would rather use for other things. But it's true what they say: if you aren't angry, you aren't paying attention.
Addendum: Comments that hint your view is better/more informed/fairer than mine while claming to respect my opinion don't get airtime here, either. By all means preach that...in your own blog.