superodalisque
Well-Known Member
here is an interesting article in The Atlantic about a little fracus between the Huffington Post, Time and the Weekly Standard calling the former on its hypocrisy regarding the respectful treatment of women. can you say you are a champion of women as a journalistic institution when the institution itself posts lewd images of women?
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/features/view/feature/HuffPos-Sex-Strategy-Slammed-389
as the title asks : Can a website that traffics in lewd and provocative images of women call out sexism with integrity? do you think the two can exist in the same space? can you be pro woman and post the kind of images mentioned in this article?
aside: i thought they were talking about dims when i first say the title. it makes me appreciate why dims might not want to go overboard holding out the SA flag. i had never really thought about it that way before but it could make the place look like a real exercise in hypocrisy--at least on the surface.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/features/view/feature/HuffPos-Sex-Strategy-Slammed-389
as the title asks : Can a website that traffics in lewd and provocative images of women call out sexism with integrity? do you think the two can exist in the same space? can you be pro woman and post the kind of images mentioned in this article?
aside: i thought they were talking about dims when i first say the title. it makes me appreciate why dims might not want to go overboard holding out the SA flag. i had never really thought about it that way before but it could make the place look like a real exercise in hypocrisy--at least on the surface.