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Tuesday, September 04, 2001
Not that, I have to add, the people in my feminism class who are engaged and interested have anything particularly brilliant to say. A lot of them seem to be very sort of simplistic and narrow in their thinking. I must admit to feeling a bit snobbish, still, even though I've never taken a philosophy or women's studies course. But, still, they're trying. And maybe I'll lose this superiority complex after the first test. Methinks that will be the case. This intellectual snobbery just won't do; it's not like I add anything particularly enlightening to the discussions. (When I do talk it seems to me to be pointing out obvious things... but some people seem to need these obvious things pointed out. Oh, what a snob I am! Oh!)