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| Cartoon by Janie Stapleton,
posted by Allison Rablee Bryant, Thanks Nikki! |
Reminds me of the Christmas Story, which I want to like, if only it did not include the unhelpful message that boys are more important than girls and that ideal motherhood involves bearing children without having sex. Sadly, these are not healthy concepts for girls and young women to carry into adulthood.
In her poem "Christmas Carols," Margaret Atwood warns againt exclusivity. She says, "think twice . . .
the magic mother, in blue
& white, up on that pedestal,
perfect & intact, distinct
from those who aren't. Which means
everyone else."
Every year around this time, I have to ask myself, could we not have something a little more life - affirming and consistent with reality? We all know where babies come from, right? We can still respect Mary, even if her child is conceived in the normal way, just like everybody else. And why isn't there a holy baby girl as well as a holy baby boy? Why can't we have A Twin Sister for Jesus?
No, I'm not just saying that because I happen to be a girl twin with a twin brother. I'm saying it because being part of the story is important. Hearing your pronoun omitted year after year is indeed -- precisely as the cartoonist says -- a weird thing to tell a kid.

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