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Sarah Ibarruri

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Thu Dec 22, 2011, 11:15 AM Dec 2011

Women's self-loathing is big business and supports a global capitalist system [View all]

Last edited Thu Dec 22, 2011, 07:44 PM - Edit history (1)

Moral panic? No. We are resisting the pornification of women

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/dec/01/feminists-pornification-of-women


Women's self-loathing is big business, and supports a global capitalist system that, ironically, depends heavily on the exploitation of women's labour in developing countries. Adding insult to injury, many of these underpaid women are spending a significant proportion of their wages on skin-whitening products that promise social mobility out of the sweatshops...

...An American Psychological Association study on girls' sexualisation found that it "has negative effects in a variety of domains, including cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, sexuality, and attitudes and beliefs". Some of these effects include risky sexual behaviour, higher rates of eating disorders, depression and low self-esteem, and reduced academic performance. Of course, there are girls who resist, but there are real social penalties to be paid by those who do not conform to acceptable feminine appearance...

...To suggest feminists who oppose the pornification of society are stirring up a moral panic is to confuse a politically progressive movement with rightwing attempts to police sexual behaviour. We can, of course, identify just such a conservative strand in current debates in Britain: interventions of the coalition government include calls for girls to be given lessons in how to practise abstinence and attacks on abortion rights. But feminists who organise against pornification are not arguing that sexualised images of women cause moral decay; rather that they perpetuate myths of women's unconditional sexual availability and object status, and thus undermine women's rights to sexual autonomy, physical safety and economic and social equality. The harm done to women is not a moral harm but a political one, and any analysis must be grounded in a critique of the corporate control of our visual landscape...

(see the rest of the article at the link above)

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This article explains how the sexual objectification of women is a real profit-maker for capitalists.

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dehumanizes. my half mexican niece, had a choice of 8 girls. 7 darker hair, darker eyes. ONE seabeyond Dec 2011 #1
Pretty awful. It's horrible that kids are exposed to these messages from the media and society. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #2
See if you can follow this JustAnotherGen Dec 2011 #4
when did we give up the power of our sexuality and self-image to Hugh Hefner seabeyond Dec 2011 #7
I think they pretty much took it, don't you think? whathehell Dec 2011 #14
if the guys are yelling boobies, boobies, strip for me and the girl says seabeyond Dec 2011 #25
Well, that's the way I used to respond to guys when I was young whathehell Dec 2011 #33
you have to look at their environment today. they have been raised being pornified. seabeyond Dec 2011 #35
Yes, you certainly have a point there....EVERYTHING was different then whathehell Dec 2011 #36
a couple things. VS use to be about the woman and empowering her sexuality. it was all about her. seabeyond Dec 2011 #37
Good point JustAnotherGen Dec 2011 #43
Thanks for sharing this article, Sarah. The articles nails it. left coaster Dec 2011 #3
Quite true. Unfortunately, unless it gets pointed out to us we often don't notice it. Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #5
One Reason Women RobinA Dec 2011 #10
Very true. And we buy it because the media does have an influence upon our thinking Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #18
That's interesting. Sometimes, it's hard to define the difference between MineralMan Dec 2011 #12
I agree with you Mineral Man. People want to look nice to the opposite sex. The problem is... Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #23
You're right. The evening news, especially on MineralMan Dec 2011 #28
So true, Mineral Man, it's so out of place. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #32
everyone of my conversations conclude, though an issue for women, it is mans, too. human issue seabeyond Dec 2011 #30
Just like that stupid Piperline Ad obamanut2012 Dec 2011 #6
Thanks! Which Piperline ad? I don't think I saw it. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #8
This thread obamanut2012 Dec 2011 #9
Interesting. And women are supposed to take that lightly and not get upset by it. Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #11
I think women should take that seriously, and communicate their frustration with that ad MineralMan Dec 2011 #13
Thank you, Mineral Man. It's good to see when someone gets it. We're so inundated by Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #16
I'm not a father, so I can't speak to my own reaction, but MineralMan Dec 2011 #19
Yup obamanut2012 Dec 2011 #15
Yeah! We need to be happy and smile through it all! nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #17
I didn't say that we needed to lighten up. MineralMan Dec 2011 #20
I never said you did, nor even mentioned you obamanut2012 Dec 2011 #21
Sorry. I thought you were referring to one of my posts MineralMan Dec 2011 #26
Okay obamanut2012 Dec 2011 #27
Love this piece... redqueen Dec 2011 #22
You're welcome, Redqueen! nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #24
women smear their faces with colored mud...errr...makeup. Why? cost $$ billions a year nt msongs Dec 2011 #29
It's very expensive! The beauty industry makes a mint off women. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #31
i am bummed. this was a very good OP. can you edit and put it back in? seabeyond Dec 2011 #34
I would love to read this OP. While I'm sure I'd agree with the case being made, retread Dec 2011 #38
I'm not sure what you mean, but I'll be glad to do it, if you explain lol Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #39
NEVER MIND! I SAW IT! I'll edit. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #40
I edited it and put it back, then I recommended it. nt Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #41
k&r Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #42
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