People who don’t know what they are talking about should keep still….
A little while ago, I made the following observation:
“Poker is a game of incomplete information. People wager money, sometimes a whole lot of money, that their ability to interpret incomplete information is better than the next person’s. Nonetheless, collectively poker players (at least those who inhabit Poker World) do a miserable job of reading between the lines. ”
Well, now I have an excellent example of exactly such a miserable job. Someone named Bernard Chapin (also known in Poker World as ChicagoY) has seen fit to publish a piece deriding my son and daughter-in-law on a website called mensnewsdaily.com http://mensnewsdaily.com/2007/01/16/so-i-married-a-radical-feminist/. He has taken material derived from an interview with my son and gleaned from the archives of Poker World, interpreted his incomplete information–and gotten it all wrong.
Mr. Chapin writes:
“Before going any further, I must note that her name isn’t actually “Mrs. Miller.” Predictably, this former Woman’s Studies major refused to change her name after marriage, and even gloated in a post about her plans to name her kids something other than Miller. Those paragraphs were quite amusing and I’d love to quote from them, but I cannot as they were deleted over the summer after causing her husband considerable embarrassment.”
What makes Mr. Chapin think that anything Elaine wrote embarrassed her husband?! And it’s not HER plan to use an assortment of family surnames for my grandchildren-yet-to-be-born; it’s THEIR plan. My take on that idea is whatever, but I have supplied them with possible surnames from Edward’s side of the family. Personally I changed my name to Miller when I married, and I didn’t jettison it when I unmarried because I like the ease and anonymity and unethnicity of it, but, as I said, whatever….
But this interchange is what really motivated Mr. Chapin’s article:
“What really “got her goat” was that she found my query about Mr. Miller’s stint on the little screen to be homophobic. She also thought that it would have been unwise for her husband to turn down any type of free publicity. Homophobic? Let’s take a look at exactly what I said:
Allow me to ask you a final, non-poker related question. Your bio mentions that you appeared on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, where “the Fab Five transformed [you] into a hip, clean cut television personality with Buddy Holly glasses.” I cannot help but ask, why would you do that show? Who cares about fashion and being trendy? It seems to me that with your physics background, work at Microsoft, brilliance at poker, and voluminous publications you’d be a continent above that stuff.”
Let’s set the record straight on this. The Queer Eye thing was MY idea. I saw the call for potential “straight guys” from Vegas, and I thought that Edward’s “story” would interest the producers–which it did. My motivation in making the suggestion to Edward was strictly free publicity for the books, because the publisher depends solely on word of mouth through Poker World to do his marketing–and word of mouth is not appropriate for a beginner book like Getting Started in Hold’em. And, in my opinion at least, word of mouth alone does not generate the maximum sales potential for the more advanced books. Mr. Poker Publisher has repeatedly indicated that he feels that the quality of his books speaks for itself and no further speaking is necessary, but, hey, even Mercedes Benz advertises. Interest in fashion or home decorating or fine wining and dining really had nothing much to do with it. I must say, however, that judging from the large number of posts on Poker World about fashion, food (both cooking and restaurants), wine and spirits, and decorating bachelor pads, the answer as to who is interested in such things is young men who have made a lot of money playing poker and want access to the “finer things,” if only they could figure out exactly what the finer things are. And since when is anyone above looking good, eating well, and living in attractive surroundings? Having a physics degree, being a former employee of Microsoft, and playing poker do not condemn one to live forever like a hobo.
Throughout the remainder of the article, Mr. Chapin paints my son as the victim of a “dworkinite” wife. Besides setting up Andrea Dworkin as a sort of straw woman (I think it is fair to say that her ideas are way out there even among radical feminists), Mr. Chapin’s argument seems to assume that Edward has had feminism rammed down his throat by his wife–to his everlasting detriment. ‘T’ain’t so. As a matter of fact, he and Elaine are in very close agreement on the majority of political issues. As it happens, he is in much closer agreement with her than he is with me.
Judging from the comments appended to Mr. Chapin’s piece, the audience for Men’s News Daily is primarily men who are so insecure that they have imported wives from foreign cultures in which women are trained to be docile and obedient. They are by their own admission unable to cope with the educated and assertive women who grew up in the decades since the start of the women’s movement. On the other hand, my son was reared by an educated and assertive woman, and he has no problem with a woman who has a mind and mouth of her own. If Mr. Chapin had a pair, he wouldn’t be so threatened by “feminists,” and we would be spared his misogynistic rants. (Even some of the poker dudes found Mr. Chapin’s misogyny to be over the top: “this article would be a lot better if the author wasn’t an arrogant misogynist” and “I hate the mysoginy[sic] dripping from your article.”)