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Comment of The Week: I Think We All Know This Is Going To Be About The Shomer Negiah Post
But, maybe not in the way you'd think.

And the award: goes to....And the award: goes to....Okay, okay, so a couple of shitstorms this week. We're a discussion-ey people, these things happen. Predictably, I sat down to write a post about Benjamin E coming to Tamar's defense over the Shomer Negiah post and breaking things down into smaller units of discussion to keep the fight clean and productive, and Tamar's subsequent declaration of love to Benjamin E. Comment of the Week Gold, let me assure you.

But, I realized nobody really touched the anonymous comment that not only missed the point of the comment it was in response to, but named Conservadoxy invalid Judaism, and rather boldly marched into the territory of what movement of Judaism one feels they are a part of versus being declared unfit to be in the movement of Judaism one feels they are a part of. While there is a lot to discuss there, well, there is something not-quite-right to me about declaring an anonymous comment the comment of the week (Oh, I'll catch it right in the face for that, I'm sure).

Hang on, hear me out. I don't mean anything mean by it-- anyone has the right to post anonymously if they'd like, but I think there's something to be said for leaving your name. In a way, when I see an anonymous commenter leaving something really ballsy, I feel for them. I can't help but wonder if the commenter is able to be assertive in their real life. Unfortunately, in my experience a lot of us take anonymous comments rather lightly because somewhere, we're thinking, "Forget it. If s/he really meant that, s/he would have claimed it." It's easy to say something potentially volatile if nobody knows who you are, but some part of me questions the motive for posting anonymously. Do you not really believe in what you're saying? Are you afraid someone will be angry with you if you say what you really think? Just things I wonder about, because I can't possibly fathom the motivation for posting both aggressively and anonymously. I'm mean that. What's the worst that could happen if we all just said what we thought, you know, as ourselves? Really, I'm trying to nudge/encourage more than I am out to rag anyone.

But, I'm getting off task here. The real shocker to me, and thus, the Comment of the Week is that it was not until the eleventh comment that someone inquired about the Shomer Negiah panties. Respectful, eyes-averted, modest hat tip to Soccer.



Amy Guth is the author of Three Fallen Women, which she is perpetually schlepping around to pimp out. Between travels, she's hard at work on her next novels and is the woman with the pink-stripey hair usually starting up the horah at


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Soccer


I just jizzed

I am beaming from ear to ear!  I must admit that I wrote the anonymous attack on conservadoxy.  I have no idea who that chick is or who her in-laws are, but I thought it would help to fire things up.  I know I got a good laugh out of it, and thats what really counts.  I didnt want to take credit for it as "Soccer" because I didnt want to be back on Tamar's shitlist, but now that I got it into comment of the week, Ill gladly take credit.

 

But then you give me another fuckin comment of the fuckin week!  Holy shit!  2 in one week! Can I pull a threepeat next week?  Ill fuckin try dammit!  Now you owe me one thing:  spill the beans on who the chick is in the shomer negia panties?  Was it you Amy Guth?  If so, Ill start reading your posts more often, I promise (though my first loyalty will always be to Tamar - who handed me my first comment of the fuckin week!





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Anon postings

I believe, frankly, that if I have something to say, I better damn well stand behind it.  I am familiar with some of the aggression/abuse that can happen by putting your honest opinion out there for all to comment upon, so I respect those who choose not to, however, my own personal code dictates that if I believe something is important to say, it's important to own up to.





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