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Emma Watson's UN Speech. HeForShe
kitty86
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I have read the transcript of this speech and I think that Emma touched on some important topics of gender inequality and what we can all do to help the cause.
What did you think of it and why?
If someone would like to post a link or video that would be great.
What did you think of it and why?
If someone would like to post a link or video that would be great.
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*sigh*
It's disgusting and sadly reinforces the issue of misogyny being a very real thing and not just in obviously patriarchal societies either.
Thank you jesaya
Oh, I'm sure the usual suspects will be along shortly to tell you it's all feminism's fault and that you really shouldn't worry your pretty little head about it.
Indeed - They hide behind the anonymity of the internet and try to demean a young woman who stood up in front of the world and gave her opinion on a serious subject with openness and passion. What incredibly sad and small people they are - how little we should listen to them.
How come when Emma Watson gets trolled on the internet it's misogyny and the patriarchy, but when it happened to Andy Murray last week it wasn't misandry?
Because of the anonymous nature of the internet it can be impossible to tell the gender of the person trolling, after all one of the people sent to prison for abusing the woman who campaigned for putting Jane Austin on our banknotes was in fact a woman herself.
Its a shame that women such as Emma need to keep clarifying what feminism is actually meant to be because there are others who have subverted it, those others being the feminists who have taken issue with Emma because they don't think men can really be feminists.
Misogyny and patriarchal thinking is not only limited to men.
Can you show me a single tweet that threatens Andy Murray with rape for his views?
I agree with what you say about the view of some feminists that men can't be feminists but this is what this whole campaign is about and it doesn't ostracise either sex.
Call me crazy but I am hopeful that this could help with enough backing. There are many men nowadays who are quite happy to go against the stereotype of being a man and I hope this reaches out to them.
Gender inequality is not only about women but about the way that boys and men think or are forced to think to be considered 'manly' by society, it's about the changing the stereotypes of what a man or a woman is.
Isn't trolling and abuse, just trolling and abuse, the nature usually is governed by the target, men have had rape threats on twitter too. It's not necessarily because the offender is a mysogynist that they mention rape, it's because they are a terrible person which means they don't see a problem with using it as a threat. With Murray we saw that Dunblane was mentioned, that was because it was the harshest thing the person could think of that was personal to Andy.
The purpose of trolling is to get a reaction, they will use threats and abuse that will get them that; something like "your hair looks crap" won't really cut it so they go as vicious and evil as they can. It is also worth considering how few people actually do it so we need let's keep things in perspective.
To be fair, Pepper's video partner has disassociated himself from it & I think he's lost a contract or two.
I see what you did there.
Now how about signing the pledge
http://www.heforshe.org/#take-action
I am sure it was - but I don't see why it is dumb... just because something has become almost a cliche doesn't mean it isn't valid.
I think there's a germ of truth to the notion that these people are out there on the internet peddling their sexist bile, but at the same time it is vastly overblown to suit the agenda of the moment and the rotten microscopic minority is far too often paraded as the ongoing standard.
The people complaining about it need to realise that she wasn't just talking about the rights of women, she was talking about the rights of men, also.
I have a lot of time for Emma Watson. She's a smart young lady.
What is wrong with people?! The threat of nude photographs is one thing, but rape?
Evil people.
Exactly.
It wasn't dumb it was deliberate in a speech about gender equality. Wouldn't exactly make sense to say it just about men would it?
she sounded very nervous though
I personally don't see the point. I would take action against violence and discrimination anyway. Clicking or not clicking a button on a website won't change that.
Why is it that when a bunch of tossers insult a woman it somehow "proves" that misogyny and sexism and feminism are a big deal but the same doesn't appear to be true if a man gets similar abuse from radical feminists?
Seems, to me, that you're always going to have some men who think that women belong in the kitchen just as you're always going to get some women who think all men should be castrated.
Those people don't really "prove" anything except that some people are tossers.