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In reply to the discussion: Objectification will always be around, advertising depends on it [View all]LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)I'll ask you once again: What do we do about objectification?
We can debate on and on about whether I "get it", and the only way you will admit that I "get it" is if I accept that what you're saying as true. Which I do not. So you may continue this line of reasoning but it's going nowhere.
Why do I think it's about sexuality? Because I think that's the true motive behind claims of objectification. I think the ones pushing "objectification" object to sexuality in the media. And I think if they had the power and weren't saddled with a pesky First Amendment, they'd push for a ban of it. To make this perfectly clear so you won't bring up the listening issue: the true intentions of this crowd are questionable at best. It's a front so that they don't have to admit that they want to heavily regulate what is shown on the internet, and what pornography can be made, and what photos can be shown.
Let's dismiss that and get to the meat of the argument: What do you want done about objectification?