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Seerauber, Centaurita Bonita, QoQonut, Volupté Suprême Preferred Pronoun?:
Lux, Ms. Lisbon if you're nasty. Relationship Status:
Left of Centaur and blissfully betrothed. Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Happily swooning by the big, blue sea.
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I know that Morningstar is a kind person who would not intentionally promote cruelty or perpetuate this type of damaging, sexist imagery. The problem with what she posted, is that women worldwide are still dehumanized and their bodies treated as objects every single day. Our only value, in many places, is measured as a sexual commodity. The type of image that Morningstar linked to, perpetuates this cycle and has no place in an equitable space that values women. When we look at a picture that truncates a woman's head from her torso, she becomes nothing more than an object existing to facilitate the sexual pleasure of the dominant culture. She is, in essence a disposable collection of body parts. We don't even think about her parts as belonging to a real, whole, human being. It's easy to giggle at silly shit in a superficial way without ever taking a minute to read a little deeper into its meaning. It's easy, but it doesn't change the very grim reality that so many women face every day, nor does it eradicate the deeply entrenched sexism and misogyny we've all been raised with. Just take a minute to really think about what you're putting out there and who it might hurt. It will ultimately make all the difference in the world. Respectfully, QoQ Last edited by QueenofQueens; 11-22-2009 at 06:24 PM. |
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