- "we don't know what other relationship they may have had" -- do we get this language when men murder men? No we do not!
- the suspect was a member of an Asian appreciation club in his high school. Thu suspect is also white. Will fetishization and some sort of racist expectation of submission of Asian women play a role in this? I'm betting on it.
- Early on in yesterday's reporting about the suspect (who was not named as such at the time) the New York Times reported that the non suspect's companion was seen. The companion was noted repeatedly, without gender. This fascinated me. Later, we discovered that she was female. Why should it matter? It doesn't, but I was unaccountably anxious (archaic meaning: desirous, anticipatory; not nervous) to know until that information was revealed in a later edit to the story. What does that say about journalism? What does that say about me?
- Actually the companion angle is interesting because the woman and, I believe, her brother-in-law also worked in the lab. Which may make other narratives I have suggested for this thing less likely.
- No, I have no idea why I'm this interested in this case, although I suppose it has to do with the intersection of gender, intelligence and entitlement that I expect to see emerge out of it.
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Date: 2009-09-17 08:49 pm (UTC)I also follow No Longer Quivering, which is written by a couple of women who left the Quiverfull movement over the last few years (plus a number of other guest bloggers who have escaped patriarchal religious sects) -- Vyckie, the woman who does the most blogging, once ran a Quiverfull homeschool magazine, and she'll often post articles that she wrote back in the day simply to show how insidious the mindset was. I think it'd be quite interesting to compare her writing now to what it was back then.