Slut Walk - What next?
I would like everyone's opinion on this.. Do you think that a woman who gets raped or sexually assualted is party to be blamed for the way she dresses or the message she gives out? Read the following article and post your views...
SlutWalk is not sexual liberationWomen need to take to the streets to condemn violence, but not for the right to be called 'slut'
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Gail Dines and Wendy J Murphy guardian.co.uk, Sunday 8 May 2011 18.34 BST larger | smaller Article historyIt wasn't long ago that being called a "slut" meant social death. No "nice" boy would take you home to meet his parents and no "good" girl would ever be your friend. At the same time, refusing to submit to sex meant you were a "prude" or "frigid". In short, there was no right way to be. Things have improved a bit in that young women are more insistent on their right to sexual autonomy, but sexually active women remain vulnerable to harsh social judgments even as the mass media celebrate and encourage such behaviour. And research shows that the label "slut" still has long-term negative consequences, especially for younger girls.
Nevertheless, a group of activists organised an event called SlutWalk, that took place on Saturday in Boston. It followed on the heels of a similar event in Toronto earlier this month, where women rallied in response to a comment made by a representative of the police that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimised".
To be sure, such a comment from law enforcement is highly offensive in suggesting that some victims of rape are responsible for the criminal acts of their attackers. Rather than admonishing women to dress a certain way, police should be warning potential offenders that they should "avoid assaulting women in order not to go to prison".
The fact that more than 2,000 turned out to march around Boston Common suggests that women are, indeed, hungry for sexual autonomy. But something else was at work here: many of the banners protested the ubiquity of sexual violence in the lives of women. Signs made by protesters showed that women are angry with being blamed for male violence and fed up with the failure of the culture to hold men accountable. Clearly the theme of the SlutWalk has struck a nerve, with similar events being planned around the world, including one in London in June.
The organisers claim that celebrating the word "slut", and promoting sluttishness in general, will help women achieve full autonomy over their sexuality. But the focus on "reclaiming" the word slut fails to address the real issue. The term slut is so deeply rooted in the patriarchal "madonna/whore" view of women's sexuality that it is beyond redemption. The word is so saturated with the ideology that female sexual energy deserves punishment that trying to change its meaning is a waste of precious feminist resources.
Advocates would be better off exposing the myriad ways in which the law and the culture enable myths about all types of women – sexually active or "chaste" alike. These myths facilitate sexual violence by undermining women's credibility when they report sex crimes. Whether we blame victims by calling them "sluts" (who thus asked to be raped), or by calling them "frigid" (who thus secretly want to be overpowered), the problem is that we're blaming them for their own victimisation no matter what they do. Encouraging women to be even more "sluttish" will not change this ugly reality.
As teachers who travel around the country speaking about sexual violence, pornography and feminism, we hear stories from women students who feel intense pressure to be sexually available "on demand". These students have grown up in a culture in which hypersexualized images of young women are commonplace and where hardcore porn is the major form of sex education for young men. They have been told over and over that in order to be valued in such a culture, they must look and act like sluts, while not being labeled slut because the label has dire consequences including being blamed for rape, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and self-mutilation.
Women need to find ways to create their own authentic sexuality, outside of male-defined terms like slut. The recent TubeCrush phenomenon, where young women take pictures of men they find attractive on the London tube and post them to a website, illustrates how easily women copy dominant societal norms of sexual objectification rather than exploring something new and creativeAnd it's telling that while these pictures are themselves innocent and largely free of sexual innuendo, one can only imagine the sexually aggressive language that would accompany a site dedicated to secret photos of women.
While the organisers of the SlutWalk might think that proudly calling themselves "sluts" is a way to empower women, they are in fact making life harder for girls who are trying to navigate their way through the tricky terrain of adolescence.
Women need to take to the streets – but not for the right to be called "slut". Women should be fighting for liberation from culturally imposed myths about their sexuality that encourage gendered violence. Our daughters – and our sons – have the right to live in a world that celebrates equally women's sexual freedom and bodily integrity.
darude,not you, me
You're on the wrong thread :o)
That 45 year old teacher definiltely did not rape the girls in the classroom at school which means he must have somehow managed to get them to meet him outside school then he enticed them with probably candy or cake or food or maybe dolls and toys to come home with him...It is highly unlikely that parents would let their young pre teen and teenage daughters to go and visit their teacher at home after school.. I do agree that parents should be more responsble towards their children.
offended who me
na amnot not at all
Its just a matter of understanding.......may be a funny answer but its very practical....for everybody irrespective to the religion!!!Watch this video
http://youtu.be/ZWueNl6na5E
feel offended now??!!??
since sunday is holiday , it cannot be 525,600 cases in year.ok you cannot bring data to support that claim.
Invite 4 rape
excite 4 rape
cried 4 rape
you cannot understand women ,Saudi case ir related to child sexual abuse and it is not related to slutwalk.this is completely different may be due to 1)mantality of man 2)saxual failure with partner 3)delay in marriage 4)Carelessness of parents of child and so many cases ......
in some case it is child and his guardian are responsible too.
i know dude, it was your sarcasm on jjj's relevent post.
and am sure there is a MB in souq :)
am serious go check i find it funny how can such a heavy thing be hanging up on the wall for so long
DaRuDe
nope, anything special??
haha, i like your comment darude
have you seen the old mercedez hanging on the wall in deja vu cafe in souq its awesome.
deja vu here
Nazrin catwalk is different than this particular walk.
It is the most common form of walking. All of us do it
I'll be there.. Please bring the footpump and puncture kit ..
Naz which lifestyle u r talking about?
First sluts walk
then studs walk
then studs+sluts walk together
then babies walk (:::
britey will meet you at Ramada today evening after dark, get my gloves and the Doll ready....:)
Lifestyle walk is suitable for all!
Its just that you left your studded leather glove at the Ramada.. let me know wheer to send it..
Yez britey, i do every day before goin to sleep and before i getup from sleep...:)
next would be stud walk. :))
Are you still doing your Michael Jackson impersonations ?
next would be Moon Walk ! :)
Slut Walk - What next?
maybe Gay Walk here in doha ;-D
krazyskone...i can show u a video...u can go find the data yourself.. cos i aint got time bro..
Some statistics..
http://www.rainn.org/statistics
so now can this thread be deleted ? :(
mazin every minute?
That will make 525,600 rapes an year. Can you bring any data to support that claim?
Thanks Frenchie and Tinker..
So you relating dressing to rapes?
Great.. Humans haven't evolved at all and bit of skin show makes them want to rape a girl?
Is that what you are saying?
according to statistics women are being raped in US almost every minute. by the time this topic was started more than 30 women have been raped in US...DAMN!!
It's a matter of reporting, Kareena74. You really should have a look at the other thread. There is a whole section devoted to statistics and reporting. The debate lasted almost two weeks.
Why are there so many rape cases in the West and so few over here in the Middle East? Or maybe they don't get reported for the fear of being accused of adultery.. The rape of young teenage girls in Saudi is a living proof that it does not matter how you dress up and if a guy wants to do it, he will do it with or without provocation..
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Oh no, not again!
http://www.qatarliving.com/node/1798066
Kareena these "Sluts" do dress decently and are yet raped and molested. That's what the protest is about.
i dint know slut had so many meanings. i thaught it had just one. lolz
but its a funny name given to the protest. y would they chose such a name??
well it is good to see that some people in the west feel that revealing clothes are responsible for women getting raped... that's good progress.
The slut walk is not about dressing decently - It is about the perception of the authorities to certain cases of abuse or rape..
So, do you feel they have a valid case or is it just hot air ?
COME OUT FROM THE HOLE YOU ARE HIDING AND GO TO QLSG AND REPLY FOR TONIGHT
I believe in dressing decently at all times.
but it was on Gulftimes today
What do you feel about the whole thing ?
Are you a supporter of the "sluts" ?
Slutwalk has now reached India and will be a shock to most of the society. Waiting for the 25th.
I did not notice that it has been discussed previously..
Pilgram and the mob discussed it to death a few weeks ago... :o(
i read that early morning and thought Brit will come up with this topic but no