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mercuryblues

(14,522 posts)
2. I want to
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 07:39 AM
Oct 2014

adopt those girls. They are awesome.

This weeks Castle episode had him in an elementary school. A little girl and him were having a princess tea party. She confided in him that she was being bullied. He told her to use her "inner princess strength" to ignore him and he will go stop when he sees he doesn't phase her.

She goes out to play and next thing you see is the girl standing there with her tiara and tutu over the crying boy. "Mr. Castle, I used my inner princess strength just like you said"

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
3. you will almost never here me condone the use of children in this manner, in adult behavior.
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 10:57 AM
Oct 2014

as a parent.

that is just who i am. i watched this. i was not totally offended in it. it had validity, and there are so many points to what was being said.

by the damn tierrra, to the use of pink, to the foul mouth, to the foul treatment of girls and women.

ismnotwasm

(41,965 posts)
4. I admit I cringed when I first watched it
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 11:11 AM
Oct 2014

But I get it, I lked it and think it can be very useful. I always swear-- started as young as some of those girls. What I like to think is during the video they were prepped and counseled about what it was they were doing, and that the free for all use of the word "fuck" doesn't continue until they have a vocabulary.

That's what I always told my kids, swearing is a lazy use of language-- get a excellent vocabulary and you can use it to enhance or punctuate your statements, not be the sum total of them.

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
5. and i told mine, if you are gonna make the attempt, do not do it in stupid. and, never with me.
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 11:39 AM
Oct 2014

i am allowed. you are not. the whole, i am adult. you are child. yes, my way only...... lol, with all things. do not like it? we may discuss it, probably cause i like thinking, talking and listening, there is so much to learn.

but, i am so damn good i will tell you why the rule. and reason, wins. lol. always. tis funny. lol

that is what i was remembering as a young woman, older girl, when i started cussing.

you dont get to own me.....



ismnotwasm

(41,965 posts)
7. LoL
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 11:58 AM
Oct 2014

It took me years to stop saying " motherfucker every third sentence. That's how I knew the best thing to say-- coming from me personally

Love the PSA---

I'm looking for some dialogue from "Planet Terror", where Rose McGowan has a short scene where she say "fuck"every other word--it's hilarious

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
6. and i told mine, if you are gonna make the attempt, do not do it in stupid. and, never with me.
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 11:42 AM
Oct 2014

i am allowed. you are not. the whole, i am adult. you are child. yes, my way only...... lol, with all things. do not like it? we may discuss it, probably cause i like thinking, talking and listening, there is so much to learn.

but, i am so damn good i will tell you why the rule. and reason, wins. lol. always. tis funny. lol

that is what i was remembering as a young woman, older girl, when i started cussing.

you dont get to own me.....



Luminous Animal

(27,310 posts)
8. It didn't offend me. But I wanted to find out more about the people behind this...
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 09:10 PM
Oct 2014

It is a for profit T-shirt company, by the way. And though they state in their FAQs that they sometimes use premium apparel companies for their products, the T-shirts that they are selling in this video are going for $5 bucks, to cheap to be premium and thus, cheaply purchased from companies where women and girls grossly exploited.

During my search, I also found this and mostly I agree.

Sadly, despite what major corporations and indie brands alike would have us believe, empowerment can neither be bottled nor sold. Commodification of feminism is not empowerment, and FCKH8 is not empowering girls or women through this video. Instead, they’re using girls as a means to a commercial end: to raise awareness of sexism to sell their t-shirts.

How ironic that a company that positions itself as feminist has no problem commodifying children in this way. Where is their sense of corporate responsibility? The ends don’t justify the means, and they never should have produced this ad.

I would feel differently if a video along these lines had been produced by girls as a way to find an audience for their authentic voices. If a group of young girls were passionate about combatting sexism in the U.S. and had decided to produce a video to raise awareness on the matter, and realized they could get their message out by swearing up a storm, more power to them—I’d applaud them for their creativity and media savvy.

But that’s not the case here. This video was scripted and slickly produced by a t-shirt company that evidently has no qualms about exploiting girls who are too young to understand the implications of the script they’re bringing to life.


http://rebeccahains.com/2014/10/22/fckh8s-f-bomb-princess-video-isnt-offensive-its-exploitative/

ismnotwasm

(41,965 posts)
9. Yeah I found this
Wed Oct 22, 2014, 10:11 PM
Oct 2014
FCKH8's F-Bombs for Feminism Ad Pulled From YouTube


Of course, the advertisement is just that: an ad for a for-profit company owned by corporate branding firm Synergy Media. The shirts and sweatshirts in FCKH8's "Anti-Sexism" collection range in price from $14.99 to $36.99, and $5.00 of each purchase will go toward "kick-ass charities" that have yet to be determined.

Luke Montgomery, a spokesperson from FCKH8, tells Mashable that customers will vote on a list of charities narrowed down from Facebook suggestions on Nov. 30. Montgomery says that FCKH8 has sold more than 200,000 t-shirts since opening in 2010.

Predictably, not everyone is a fan of FCKH8's advertisement. Some have criticized it for profiting from feminist messages and slogans, referencing its controversial campaign linked to protests in Ferguson, Missouri.

In September, the brand released a video featuring children from Ferguson wearing the company's "Anti-Racism" shirts. In a similar vein to FCKH8's latest campaign, $5.00 from each purchase were donated to four anti-racism organizations.

The campaign prompted criticism for aiming to make a profit from the Ferguson protests, most notably in a Colorlines blog post on the subject.


http://mashable.com/2014/10/22/fckh8-campaign/

The Fergson thing whigged me out. Apparently the company exploits just about anything,and implies it is for social justice. They have a whole line of pro-gay,-anti- sexist, anti-racist wear. I'm sure the story is the same



ismnotwasm

(41,965 posts)
11. Yeah me too
Thu Oct 23, 2014, 12:18 AM
Oct 2014

All in all it was well done, but the company is not particularly admirable-- which is really too bad

 

Jenoch

(7,720 posts)
12. I think the manipulation of children for any
Thu Oct 23, 2014, 10:09 PM
Oct 2014

'political' cause wrong and a form of child abuse. Let the children be children until they are no longer children.

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