You told OP that she was being illogical for calling out a man on his bullshit. There is nothing “reactionary” about a woman pointing out that a man asking women to get naked in the name of women’s rights is laughable.
You told OP that she was being illogical for calling out a man on his bullshit. There is nothing “reactionary” about a woman pointing out that a man asking women to get naked in the name of women’s rights is laughable.
Maybe you shouldn’t tell women how they should feel about men using women’s bodies for their “art” under the guise of women’s “empowerment”?
I don’t know...
Do that woman and her husband have the energy and strength to care for a newborn at 70 (72?) and 79 respectively? Are they getting any help?
You should re-read your own comments.
If you can’t for yourself understand why you don’t have any say in whether someone chooses to objectify you or not or why there is no power in being dehumanized, there is little I, personally, can do or say to help you.
You can use whatever words you want and do what you like.
Buzzwords, buzzwords, buzzwords.
“The patriarchal beliefs masquerading under empowering buzzwords” kool-aid.
The other aspect is that there is some power in trying to take control of the manner/time/place in which you are objectified.
A man inviting women to pose naked for his “vision”.
What?
I don’t get “him”. Why are so many people attracted to average looking British dudes?
I’m going to ask the question again: what do single-sex clubs have to do with equality?
What do single-sex clubs have to do with this?
They may be “not uncommon” but they are all wrong. If women are physically capable of participating in a sporting event, they should be allowed to do so.
I’m sorry, I have no idea what you’re trying to say here. What mixed messages?
There’s a difference between segregating sports by sex (having one female and one male team/group whatever) and banning women from participating in a sporting event altogether.
How do situations like this put up a roadblock to things like equal pay and reproductive rights?
“I don’t think the race organizers would even think about excluding people from the event on any other grounds, such as race, religion, or ethnicity—so why is gender any different?”