tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post4850609055209980722..comments2023-02-12T10:34:53.384-06:00Comments on veganelder: Power...veganelderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05188156008589356984noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post-7625052132542751432016-11-27T19:29:54.987-06:002016-11-27T19:29:54.987-06:00You're so welcome. Looking forward to that pos...You're so welcome. Looking forward to that post. Maybe it's the one you put up this weekend? I'll check it now! :)Have Gone Veganhttp://www.havegonevegan.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post-61550758035936836192016-11-21T06:22:25.693-06:002016-11-21T06:22:25.693-06:00Oh wow...thank you much for this comment HGV. I...Oh wow...thank you much for this comment HGV. I'm giving a brief reply here but your reference to Marilyn Frye made me run to her book and I found that I had highlighted the exact passage you quote. I've read and thought about so much since I had done that that I had forgotten it. Rereading it let me put it together with some writings I had subsequently read that served to flesh out and veganelderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05188156008589356984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post-29991034985095833002016-11-19T21:04:55.997-06:002016-11-19T21:04:55.997-06:00The Danger of a Single Story -- I enjoyed that, th...The Danger of a Single Story -- I enjoyed that, thank you. I liked "We Should All Be Feminists" too, so I should read more of her stuff.<br /><br />This post also reminded me of a paragraph I read in The Politics of Reality this week, which I thought summed up the difficulty of recognizing privilege quite well:<br /><br />"One of the privileges of being normal and ordinary is a Have Gone Veganhttp://www.havegonevegan.comnoreply@blogger.com