WHY DO PEOPLE WITH A PUBLIC FORUM SEEM TO HAVE A HIGHER LEVEL OF IDIOT? Michael Savage is certainly getting his rocks off (and his share of publicity) after his most recent stunt. I’m not too familiar with that problems he’s caused over the years, but judging from this rant he’s as ignorant and bigoted as the next guy.
What I find most incredulous about the rant is that he says his father use to say to him as a child, ”don’t sound like an idiot.” Sorry Pops, you lost that one.
Nancy and Thomas Beatie on Oprah earlier this year.
Thomas Beatie has given birth to a baby girl! Nancy and Thomas welcomed their child earlier this week in Oregon. Thomas, a man who was born female, decided to keep his reproductive organs because he knew he wanted to have a child one day. Thomas and Nancy appeared earlier this year on Oprah, which has been one of the most memorable shows on television. While on Oprah, Thomas stated, ” I see pregnancy as a process and it doesn’t define who I am.”
That being said, I know for many, this has to be somewhat confusing as many of us define womanhood by the ability to have children. Throughout the years, I have heard women who could not bear children describe themselves as feeling like less of a woman, to which many people enthusiastically reply, “that doesn’t make you any less of a woman!” So I ask you, what does it mean to be a woman? Are those who can’t bear children or choose not to any less of a woman? Is being a mother the divine purpose for all born females?
To put this in even a broader context, what does this tell us about we feel about fatherhood? For many years fathers have been thought as emotionally detached disciplinarians. So, I ask, is that enough for you? Are we satisfied that only our women can serve as nurturers and caretakers of our children? In my opinion this is insulting to both genders, because this idea has latent messages buried deep within its language. If we are to believe this is true then that means that first, women are simply too emotional and not strong enough to be considered effective disciplinarians and secondly, that men are unable to be caring and empathetic caretakers. I can only hope that if this is how the majority presently feels about gender roles and parenting that we are making steps to progress toward a median where both men and women can be considered empathetic, nurturing, responsible and dutiful parents and maybe with the birth of the Beaties little girl we are taking a very important step on the path to true gender equity.
To date this video has become a YouTube sensation and has had over 34 million views! Featured on Inside Edition, this video was captured by David Budzinski, a Texas native. I have to say this has to be one of the most amazing videos ever captured of wildlife. I don’t know about you, but I can recall growing up watching National Geographic and being terrified at how ferocious a pride of lions were, and not to mention I always felt horrible for the gazelle or antelope, whichever it turned out to be that day. After seeing many of these instances on National Geographic I was thrilled and shocked by how many surprises this 8 minute video displays. It really is a mini movie worth watching. Filmed in Kruger National Park in South Africa, this clip also has a very important message to its viewers. Catch it on YouTube.