When any issue is viewed as black or white, at least one group of people is being mis-or-unrepresented. In the case of surrogacy, to phrase it as a scientific issue or yearning for DNA to be passed on no matter (posted to A look at the surrogacy issue)
Christina, I agree with you on the the obvious sexism point, though I still have a small thing for John Travolta (but NOT Danny Zucco). However, I find that the Sandy who smokes and wears leather pants (i.e. the "un-classy (posted to The Rydell High Patriarchy)
This also reminds me of egg and sperm donations, and even a bit of "natural" reproduction. All 4 cases could be examples of someone's right to reproduce vs. someone else's right to control of her or his own body. mirandanyc (posted to A look at the surrogacy issue)
I had this same revelation when I watched GREASE for the first time a few months ago! I used to love that movie as a kid and I soon realized what the "real" message was. I also had the same (posted to The Rydell High Patriarchy)
"I did not understand how a movie I saw as such a positive romance could coincide with a word that spouted patriarchal venom and encouraged outrage." Maybe because you were very young at the time, and did not yet share (posted to The Rydell High Patriarchy)