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Sasafrás
15th February 2002, 23:15
OK, as you can see, I am a "guerillera" which is the feminine form of the word. Rosa, I read that you want to change compañero so that it will be feminine. Well, in order to do so (to Rosa and any other ladies), you'll have to e-mail (or send a message to) Malte the master and ask him to change it. The problem with that is that if he changes it to "compañera," it will be considered a personalized title and once you hit 50 posts, you're supposed to automatically change to guerillero but, with a personalized title, Malte will have to change it himself, and because he is a very busy guy, he may not be able to do it immediately. The best thing to do is remain a compañero (even though it's masculine) and let yourself get fifty posts and then when Malte e-mails you to tell you that you have been granted access to the Commie Club, ask him to change it then (and make it "guerillera" ). Once that happens, you'll have to hit 300 posts before you get the new status "Sub-Commandante" which is neither masculine nor feminine anyway. But remember, you'll have to have Malte change you to that status.
I hope that made sense and I hope that's helped some of my fellow sisters out some.

And, I'd just like to say that "guerillero" actually is supposed to be "gueRRillero." But, it's not a big deal anyway that an R is missing. That would be too difficult to change,I think.

..Peace & Love..

(Edited by La Rainbeaux at 6:16 pm on Feb. 15, 2002)


(Edited by La Rainbeaux at 6:19 pm on Feb. 15, 2002)

Rosa
24th February 2002, 19:47
LAPSUS CALAMI (that "R" thing)

TovarishAlexandrov
26th February 2002, 07:37
Hey, were there any major feminist-communists?

TheDerminator
26th February 2002, 09:25
I wouldn't say that Luxemburg was a socialist feminsist as such, but Joan Smith is a socialist feminists, and she is more major than Stalin as a thinker!

derminated.

RedCeltic
26th February 2002, 15:34
Helen Keller

Rosa
30th March 2002, 00:53
am not a feminist, just thought that feminine form of word is in the spirit of spanish language...have other things on my mind, and which I want to solve...
+ sorry La R, have red your post too fast to figure out that you weren't correcting my writing, but something else.

Fires of History
30th March 2002, 12:15
How can you not be a feminist?

"Feminism is the radical idea that women are people too."

All women should be feminists, so should all men.

Women are people too,
Trance

P.S. Although I readily admit that 'feminism' is a term with many meanings. That and it has been taken over lately be an anti-male minority, which was really never the intention of feminism in my humble opinion.

Moskitto
30th March 2002, 15:04
Speaking of feminism related things, I was in a whole year photo at our school and I was standing with a load of stupid, fucked up, retarded, superiority complexed, "lets form a big SA style gang and go around intimidating everyone", "let's pick on people who are actually interested in trying to pass a few GCSEs" people. And some of the shit they say is just fucked up. It was like,

"That's the girl who stole my mobile."
"Chicks, not Girls."

I don't know about anyone else but I think that the term "chick" reduces women to a sub-human level (which is why genocides happen fyi)

Rosa
31st March 2002, 01:26
Sorry, I live in a country which had a socialist tradition of equality in rights and respect of woman, and now when capitalism came, I see that woman willingly are becoming a "chicks"...just am in surrounding different of yours, boys in school don't call girls "chicks"...intersting, don't you think so? ...that's why I think that unequality of woman's & man's rights is not produced only by males...of course, am opened to a discussion about that.

Nateddi
2nd April 2002, 18:38
Ayn Rand :biggrin: