Author: Mr. J has written 11 posts for this blog.

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    DEAF FEMINIST PUNK!!!! 7.1.2008 at 1:51 pm |

    I love, love, LOOOOVE Kathy Griffin!!! She’s such a hilariously funny woman, so badass, and doesn’t take any shit from anybody, and always tries to find humor in everything. she inspires me (along with Sandra Bernhardt and Margaret Cho)

    :)

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    Holly 7.1.2008 at 2:40 pm |

    You should visit New York! It is the official capital of Women Who Want to be Gay Icons. You can’t walk down the street in lower Manhattan without tripping over one, especially during the last week or so.

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    Anna 7.1.2008 at 3:33 pm |

    I like Kathy Griffin in the sense of what she stands up for, but I feel so alone, because it seems like everyone else in the groups I am in find her so funny, but I kind of get a bit annoyed by her humor. I’m sorry, but I’ll just stick to my Lewis Black and my Stephen Colbert and my Mo Rocca, along with comedy groups like in BWE. I seriously like the fact that she’s open for everyone, but I really wish she’d stop hosting so much stuff on Bravo and let an oldie like Tim Gunn do a bit more of it while still giving her the occasional thing to do. =/

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    Mary 7.1.2008 at 3:34 pm |

    I’m also a big fan of Kathy Griffin!

    Though I hesitate to jump on the bandwagon of this post. No one “needs a Lance Bass,” because, frankly, gay men aren’t commodities. To be a (white) hetero woman, there’s an unavoidable privilege/power relationship to claim “her main gay,” or to say she can’t help but trip over “one” because there’s so many. I’m always stunned by the number of self identified feminists I meet that also identify as a “fag hag.”

    Sexism also objectifies men, especially effeminate or less-than-super-butch men. No matter how cute, kitchsy, bitchy, or fashionable the feminist, she does not “own” or “have” a gay man. (though we can definitely have friendships and relationships with many a wonderful gay man)

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    UnFit 7.1.2008 at 3:40 pm |

    Gay icon!? Bah, in my next life I want to be a gay man!

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    Rockit 7.1.2008 at 8:14 pm |

    I don’t want to speak for all the straight men Mr.J is referring to, but we don’t generally dislike women for being funny. As for the loudness thing, it’s more the volume+speed+monotone delivery that gives me a major headache. I don’t think it’s subconscious sexism.

    As for her material, the whole ‘my life and people I’ve met’ kind of thing really works better in print for me although having seen Henry Rollins’ stand up a couple of years ago I’m well aware there’s worse out there.

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    Ruth 7.1.2008 at 8:38 pm |

    I love Kathy Griffin and I don’t even mind the weight loss/surgeries/spray tans because at least she’s totally open about it and acknowledges the probably unhealthy psychology behind it.

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    Roxie 7.2.2008 at 1:58 pm |

    I love her SO MUCH. I love her style of humor as well, it reminds me talking on the phone to a friend. I always watch her show and I really would love to see her live. And what Ruth said.

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    atheist woman 7.2.2008 at 8:07 pm |

    I’m sorry, but what exactly is your problem with lesbian icons? Or do you just not want to dirty yourself with the icky wimmins? I’m also with Mary.

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    mcnerdcore 7.3.2008 at 1:21 am |

    I have to agree atheist woman and Mary. Gay men are not commodities. Its also very frustrating that there aren’t more feminist lesbian icons. Why do feminists rarely want to be lesbians in their next life? Beth Ditto seems to be the only lesbian thats feminist approved. blargh, I’m just frustrated. Kathy Griffin rocks though.

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    Sara Benincasa 7.3.2008 at 10:28 am |

    I think gay men are glorious commodities, and I want one in every room of my house.

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    kate 7.3.2008 at 3:34 pm |

    Mr. J- your reponse to both “Mary” and “aetheist woman” are just personal opinion/commentary fluff. Please note that I am not downputting the importance of voicing an opinion. But rather both comments to which you replied brought up valid concerns over your choice to denounce lesbian icons as “ew” and fetishize the gay male who every girl wishes to own. I think there are quite a few of us out here in feminist-internets-land who would appreciate a well-thought out reponse with substance as to why you chose those words, phrases, and examples that perpetuate harmful stereotypes.

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    Brian G. 7.4.2008 at 9:49 am |

    Ah, this is refreshing. I love reading comment threads like these where peer review and critical thinking still happens. Feministe is an oasis for me compared to the real world where people are constantly throwing idiot bombs.

    Anyway, back to the point of the post, I love Kathy Griffin, too! I wish I was one of her main gays, although I’d have to teach her that not all gay men want to go shopping and interior decorate…

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