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In reply to the discussion: Al Franken's Saturday Night Live era was full of jokes disparaging women [View all]pandr32
(14,239 posts)Why not talk about a roomful of male senators deciding women's healthcare? Or that they are outnumbered in Congress?
Why not talk about how women pay more for necessary items while earning less in our retail marketplace?
Why not talk about how women are expected to wear heels and makeup in many offices and boardrooms?
Why not talk about how women are exploited in advertising?
Why not talk about how patriarchy is so entrenched in our world?
Why not talk about how brides are supposed to wear white?
Why not talk about how girls and boys are both socialized differently in general?
Why not talk about a culture that tends to be dismissive of women's accomplishments?
And on and on, but...
If you want to talk about sexist jokes why focus on Franken and SNL? They skewered all kinds of topics and people. You could bring up many comedians who have made a career of over-the-top sexism to make your point. Andrew Dice Clay, Bill Mayer, Daniel Tosh, and on and on. Al Franken isn't in their league at all.
Why stop there? How about the music industry? Toy manufacturers?
I hope by now I am making my point because I could go on with endless examples of sexism that are out there...daily.
Why pick on Senator Franken specifically?