Posted on 10/10/2005 10:01:21 AM PDT by Jacksonville Patriot
The suggestion that the [Yale] alumni magazine's editors are insensitive to women is...delusional...In [a recent] issue.., the renowned-alumnus slot goes to Debbie Stoller, the editor of Bust magazine ("For Women With Something to Get Off Their Chests") and author of Stitch 'n Bitch Nation, which inspired an international network of women's knitting groups.
(Excerpt) Read more at weeklystandard.com ...
I visited a Stitch-n-Bitch session here in SLC. I love to knit and I liked how the group was so creative and using new designs. I left after an hour. The crassness and filth coming out of their mouths about life and especially President Bush was astounding.
so you'd say they were a bunch of "stitchin' bitches"?
What DID you expect?
LOL!
These groups actually exist?
Ping, dear.
"But feminism is above all else insanely narcissistic and hermetically sealed off from reality. The truth doesn't matter. The fact that the university chaplains are male is irrelevant. Feminists such as Tumminio and Robert insist that they must see the female image everywhere, and if they don't, they find solace in something far more satisfying: perpetual injury and rage. Actual equality and access to every social institution count for nothing; one lousy picture, however accurate, triggers an eruption of grievance."
Ha!
Replace "feminism" with "liberalism".
Replace "feminism" with "liberalism".
Or Islamism...
Stitch n' Bitch Nation
Marteen is a sistah???
no, but he kindly provided the ping to a group that sounds right up our alley.
Are your ears burning? ;)
My favorite shop really does have these sessions every Monday night. And they are fun.
Ebonics. Term used to described being shipped across town to school.
Oh yes, all over the US. Knitting is extremely popular, too bad the feminists have infiltrated most of the knitting groups.
Utah Girl, I understand what you mean. I refuse to go to any group called stitch and b#tch, just because.
It would be fun to have a knitting circle to hang with, but some people's ideas of appropriate behavior are just not right.
They are all over the country. I was told by my hubby that the Ogden UT episcopal church used to have one...Before my time in the city...
Thanks for the ping...they weren't burning, but I see this is up my alley...
We have to tell the world that not all knitters are leftist moonbats.
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