Saturday, June 15, 2013

Open Letter to Martha Nussbaum - Rock Star






Hello again, Honey ... I have got to hand it to you, my lovely sister ... you are certainly a rock star of modern philosophers ... indeed!, a master in your field ... nothing but love and mucho respect for you ... many kisses, many hugs, and much love to you, My Love ...

I was going over my notes regarding a 2006 publication titled 'Prostitution and Pornography:  Philosophical Debate about the Sex Industry' ... in it ... is an article by a very prestigious woman ... one ... the eminent Martha Nussbaum ... Ernst Freund Distinguished  Service Professor of Law and Ethics at The University of Chicago, appointed in Philosophy, Law, and Divinity ... author of 'Hiding Humanity:  Disgust, Shame, and the Law' as well as having authored 'Frontiers of Justice:  Disability, Nationality, Species Membership' ...

Now, Sweetheart ... let me run a couple of your quotes by you ...

Just a moment ... just a moment ... her Majesty Queen Noor wishes a few word for you ...

Noor:  You rock, Honey ... love you ... love you ... just love you so much ... your work go a very long way in helping to improve conditions for women and children all over the world ... your work is very close to my heart ... the Noor Hussein Foundation and the King Hussein Foundation really appreciate the effort you have put into helping us set up the global thought experiment through all these years ...

Now ... about those quotes ...

" ... when someone's unanticipated argument goes into one's mind, isn't this both intimate and bodily (and far less consensual, often, then the penetration of prostitute by customer)?  Both performances involve skill.  It might plausibly be argued that the professor's {naughty Martha} involves a more developed skill, or @ least a more expensive training - but, we should be cautious here.  Our culture is all too ready to think that sex involves no skill and is simply 'natural', a view that is surely false and is not even seriously entertained by many cultures."

The above quote alludes to the Magdalene theater of sexual love war games ... where a high level of skill  is taught ... these priestesses of Magdalene are indeed masters of the anatomy of the female orgasm ... if you want mind blowing orgasms ... please be willing to put in the time to acquire such skills --- >  the knowledge to achieve this high level of expertise ... I know ... I speak from much experience ... having been trained by these priestesses per a forbidden experiment ...

Now,  just a minute, Martha! ... that quote is also quite relevant in that ... this part  > ' ... when someone's unanticipated argument goes into one's mind, isn't this both intimate and bodily (and far less consensual, ' < refers to the avant-garde use of our thought strategy ... which is an argument detailing a cosmic event per this Magdalenian screenplay ... the cover story uses sex to help capture the attention of the reader  which leads them to the main story about a most unusual meteor in Magdalene's possession that has written on it hieroglyphs that date 1.5 to 1.75 billion years ago ... giving a blueprint for extraordinarily advance technology ...


And now for another quote ... I was just really tickled this way and that by it ... your charm and wit really comes through ...

"The stigma traditionally attached to prostitution  is based on a collage of beliefs most of which are not rationally defensible, and which should be especially vehemently rejected by feminists:  Beliefs about the evil character of female sexuality, the rapacious character of male sexuality, and the essentially marital and reproductive character of 'good' women and 'good' sex.  Worries about subordination more recently raised by feminists are much more serious concerns, but they apply to many types of work poor women do.  Concerns about force and fraud should be extremely urgent concerns of the international women's movement.  Where these conditions do not obtain, feminists should view prostitutes as (usually) poor working women with few options, not as threats to the intimacy and commitment that many women and men (including, no doubt, many prostitutes) seek."

I just want to jump in here right quick, Martha ... then, I will resume the above quote ...

As a child ... having sex with very high profile women ... starting at the age of 7 years ... and being paid a sizeable amount of money ... I was not considered a prostitute ...

Now to resume the quote ...

"In grappling further with these issues, we should begin from the realization there is nothing per se wrong with taking money for the use of one's body.  That's the way most of us live."

Just love your naughty and deliciously kinky attitude, Martha ... hee  hee ... I would like to say hello to all the people who work for a living ... just love me some frisky Martha Nussbaum ...

" ... and formal recognition of that fact through contract is usually a good thing for people, protecting their security and their employment conditions.  What seems wrong is that relatively few people in the world have the option to use their body, in their work, in what Marx would call a 'truly human' manner of functioning, by which he meant (among other things) having some choices about the work to be performed, some reasonable measure of control over its conditions and outcome, and also the chance to use thought and skill rather than just function as a cog in a machine."

Now, this is why Audrey Hepburn fired all the men in her life as sexual partners ... preferring me ... she refused to be a cog in a machine --- >  in or out of the bedroom ... she desired a very high level of sexual pleasure ... she always wanted to cum her ass off ... enjoying powerful orgasms ... she loved thought and skill in love making ... always bringing her very best sexual love making skills ... such a cerebral power she was in the bedroom ... always quite creative ... what a heavenly delight she was  ...  I didn't mind being her slave boy ... she was always deliciously good to me ... a bitch! ... but a good one ... she recognized in me > as my skills evolved <  a highly gifted sexual artist ...

"Women in many parts of the world are especially likely to be stuck at a low level of mechanical functioning, whether as agricultural laborers or as factory workers or as prostitutes.  The real question  to be faced is how to expand the options and opportunities such workers face,  how to increase the humanity inherent in their work, and how to guarantee that workers of all sorts are treated with dignity.  In the further pursuit of these questions, we need, on balance, more studies of women's credit unions and fewer studies of prostitution."

Once again, here are the Hollies 'The Air That I Breathe'

If I could make a wish
I think I'd pass
Can't think of anything I need
No cigarettes, no sleep, no light, no sound
Nothing to eat, no books to read

Making love with you
Has left me peaceful, warm, and tired
What more could I ask
There's nothing left to be desired
Peace came upon me and it leaves me weak
So sleep, silent angel, go to sleep

Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe
And to love you
All I need is the air that I breathe
Yes to love you
All I need is the air that I breathe
And to love you

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