Pussification, pt. 0 - an abstract
Virtues: changed, dynamics, empowerment, pride, 'stand-up'
No, its not what you think it is - I don't craft porn-esque blogs or pieces. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but its not my style.
What I am referring to is the current and evolving state of our society since the feminist movement. It really gathered steam throughout the 80's and 90's, and is now a dominant force in the 2000's. The urbandictionary .com definition of pussification is: "the state in which a society becomes less and less tough", the origins of the word seems to come from comedian George Carlin (remember "Seven Dirty Words").
I'd like to add to the definition that pussification is the state in which not only is society becoming less and less tough, but society is becoming overly 'politically correct' to the point where telling the 'truth' takes a backseat to being 'polite' - for fear of 'offending' anyone.
This is only pt. 0 in my series, as I will illustrate over time, the countless acts of pussification that exists in the world, and even in my life time. Everything will be touched on from, profession, education, relationships, to politics ... the stink of pussification is strong (pun intended).
.:: d.b
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Sources: urbandictionary.com | wikipedia.com
About Life in B Major
I write stories of YOUR lives as I am a young entrepreneur that trying to deal with the hypocrisy of business, the perils of women, and deciphering the facade of people as they try to manipulate, screw, and extort you ... its a cold world out there, so I can only try to 'play' out my Life in B Major (witty huh?)
Monday, January 28, 2008
Pussification, pt. 0
Labels: honor, offensive, pride, pussification
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2 comments:
wow..pussification never heard of that one...but interesting...
its like a modern word for Matriarchal societies..i will be tuning in for this series
but don't you agree that that is the current state of western society, men can no longer be men
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