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28th January 06, 05:06 AM
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Horrible Article in the Washington Post
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28th January 06, 06:48 AM
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This is not a bad article....
This is not a bad article. Perhaps painfully honest. It expresses nothing more than what the general population of North America and much of the world thinks with regard this individual wearing skirts (..the kilt in this case is simply a vehicle..) and in particular with dirty running shoes. It does not say anything negative about the kilt specifically. The issue spoken to here is fashion freedom and equality... and the wearer is complimented in this regard.
In the second last paragraph, the author can't resist aiming a jibe at Coviella... which I'm guessing would likely express the sentiment of much of the general public. The author is however exposing his own honest ignorance. (... being bliss?).
However the last paragraph says...
...But Coviello makes a reasonable point. Schools should be fair. If girls can wear skirts, then so should boys. Fashion, however, is not fair. And in matters of style, being right is not the same as winning the argument...
So , whats bad about that? I think we tend to be a bit oversensetive about stories that don't gush with enthusiasm about kilts. Coviella is simply paying the price for stepping outside of the box in our very conformist society.... As do we all from time to time.
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28th January 06, 02:59 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Coviella is simply paying the price for stepping outside of the box in our very conformist society.... As do we all from time to time.
That is precisely the the point. “conformist society” is actually an oxymoron. In simplistic terms, society means being like everyone else. And given that Humans are extremely social animals, (That IS what made us a success as a species) anyone that does not conform is singled out for criticism.
Fact is, this is the reason we enjoy this forum so much. It encourages us to wear the Kilt more because it make us feel like we actually do belong to our own social group.
OK, (as my wife would put it) I’ll get down off of my lecture podium now.
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30th January 06, 08:19 AM
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Actually, there is a glaring vocabulary error in the article.
The author writes how the kilt "dissects" Mr. Coviello's body into "unflattering sections".
According to dictionary.com, the definition of "dissect" is:
dis·sect ( P ) Pronunciation Key (d-skt, d-, dskt)
tr.v. dis·sect·ed, dis·sect·ing, dis·sects
1. To cut apart or separate (tissue), especially for anatomical study.
2. To examine, analyze, or criticize in minute detail: dissected the plan afterward to learn why it had failed.
I do believe the author meant "bisect".
Both he and the editor should be flogged by the EiC for this error.
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30th January 06, 10:47 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by mudd
That is precisely the the point. “conformist society” is actually an oxymoron. In simplistic terms, society means being like everyone else.
Speaking of glaring vocabulary errors ...
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30th January 06, 11:06 AM
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Check me if I'm wrong, but isn't Robin Givhans the fashion editor that was on the Colbert Report last week sometime? Of course she's going to be condescending: it's in her job description. High fashion and haute couture aren't about blazing new trails so much as structured conformity and regulated change. You guys can worry about this stuff, but for me it's a non-issue as long as she says its a matter of fashion, not one of freedom.
Bryan...remember the thread that linked to a men's fashion board? It wasn't exactly complementary of kilts, either...
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30th January 06, 11:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by flyv65
Check me if I'm wrong, but isn't Robin Givhans the fashion editor that was on the Colbert Report last week sometime? Of course she's going to be condescending: it's in her job description. High fashion and haute couture aren't about blazing new trails so much as structured conformity and regulated change. You guys can worry about this stuff, but for me it's a non-issue as long as she says its a matter of fashion, not one of freedom.
Bryan...remember the thread that linked to a men's fashion board? It wasn't exactly complementary of kilts, either...
I think she's just jealous that her legs don't look as great in the kilt...
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4th February 06, 07:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by 646guy
I think she's just jealous that her legs don't look as great in the kilt...
Or Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. :rolleyes:
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30th January 06, 07:08 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Ugly Bear
Speaking of glaring vocabulary errors ...
OK. I meant redundant.
I was watching TV while typing. Give me a break.
What are you, an English teacher?
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30th January 06, 07:29 PM
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No, but I play one on TV.
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