I made it, I believe, quite clear that Amanda was forbidden to use her healing magics save at great need, for the sake of her health. Great magic puts a great strain on her body, and could do permanent damage. Apparently, however, I failed to emphasize this enough.
Therefore, I will make myself very clear indeed. Nobody, NOBODY, is to ask Amanda to perform any act of magic for them, for any reason whatsoever. Not a finding spell, not a charm, not the levitation of a pencil. Since clearly concern for her health is not a sufficient deterrent, perhaps the prospect of personal punishment will do the job.
This subject is not open to debate. Nobody is to take this up with Amanda, or in any way make her feel guilty for not being available to be taken advantage of. I trust that this is sufficiently clear to everyone.
Therefore, I will make myself very clear indeed. Nobody, NOBODY, is to ask Amanda to perform any act of magic for them, for any reason whatsoever. Not a finding spell, not a charm, not the levitation of a pencil. Since clearly concern for her health is not a sufficient deterrent, perhaps the prospect of personal punishment will do the job.
This subject is not open to debate. Nobody is to take this up with Amanda, or in any way make her feel guilty for not being available to be taken advantage of. I trust that this is sufficiently clear to everyone.
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Date: 2005-02-20 12:39 am (UTC)But it's her power. It's who she is. Telling her not to use it is no different than saying "Just stop being a dirty mutie". You have an ability, you use it. Anything else makes you just human.
I have to disagree with you on that. In fact, I have to violently disagree. My power is most certainly not who I am nor do I think that is true of any mutant. Defining yourself by a single aspect of your life is short-sighted and, in my opinion, dangerous. I will not be cast as simply 'a mutant' anymore than I will permit being cast as simply 'a cook' or 'a woman'. Doing so is insulting. I am more than the sum of my parts.
Furthermore, there is nothing 'just' about being human.
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Date: 2005-02-20 12:51 am (UTC)I beg to disagree. As mutants, we have abilities and capabilities that humans quite simply do not. This isn't a statement of superiority, it's simply one of fact. To deny or not use those abilities for ANY reason whatsoever lessens you from what you truly are.
I suppose it's your choice what you want to identify yourself by. If you want to deny that your power is part of what defines you and makes you unique, by all means. People live in denial all the time.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:02 am (UTC)I want to identify myself by being, and I know this sounds shocking and radical, myself. Not the green hair, not the parlor tricks with spoons, not the cooking or the philosophy or geophysics or even my relationship to Alex.
Yes, I can do things most people can't. I can do lots of things that you can't. Should I consider you 'just' a human because you don't have the same mutatation as I do? Should I think you're 'just' a child because I'm a few years older? Should I think I'm 'just' adopted because my mother didn't carry me for nine months?
We are not better. We have different abilities but that doesn't make us better. If we were just our mutations, we would not be anything to shout about. We are human. Trying to define us elsewise is bigotry.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:31 am (UTC)But we've had this particular discussion before, that seemed to go nowhere.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:34 am (UTC)Bite. Me.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:55 am (UTC)Were we to have a cooking contest, you would lose. In the kitchen, we are not equals.
Were we to both design a machine to chop wood (just go with it), I would lose. In mechanical matters, we are not equal.
If either of us entered a poetry contest against Maya Angelou, she'd wipe the floor with us and giggle. Because in literature, we three are not equal.
Overall however, despite what I can do and what you can do, we are equal. Because sameness is not required for equality.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:26 am (UTC)And regardless, that line of thought leads to discrimination, segregation, bigotry and eventually devaluation of the value of others.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 12:52 am (UTC)Thank you. I've been trying to make this point for a while, but he won't listen to me.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:09 am (UTC)I just think it's the starting point to a lot of more dangerous thoughts. Dangerous for the thinker, and others. -sigh-
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:19 am (UTC)Agh. I think I need to chop something into very tiny pieces.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:25 am (UTC)Absolutely.
The 'funny' thing, is, John's probably the only one in the mansion who'd agree with Forge's "just humans" thing, and they'd probably never, ever find anything to agree about again.
Want a sous chef?
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:37 am (UTC)You're always welcome, Kit-kat.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:43 am (UTC)I think I'll make some bread as well. Pounding dough helps.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:45 am (UTC)