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Shvarts’ actions offensive on multiple levels, trivialize ‘right to choose’ to boot

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Published Friday, April 18, 2008
To the Editor: Aliza Shvarts’ actions are repellent on every level: Physical: Obviously, one of the more viscerally disgusting things ever. She might as well have repeatedly induced tumor growth and received chemotherapy. It could be no more insulting.
#1 By Francis (Unregistered User) 7:33pm on April 19, 2008

Aliza Shvarts: Great artist of my generation, or greatest artist of my generation? She is the Muse of Lulz. Reading the story truly boggled my mind. It seems not like something that happened in reality in New Haven, Connecticut, but some kind of Greek myth, like Kronos and Rhea.

Yes, she did something that seems utterly insane. That is what all inventors do, what all pioneers do.

Similarly, there was a time in this country when miscegenation was widely seen as revoltingly disgusting, or more recently, homosexuality. Your close-mindedness saddens me, Ms. Clark-Barol.

#2 By (Anonymous) 8:19pm on April 20, 2008

Calling Molly 'close-minded' is hilariously idiotic. I can only assume you've never met her.

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