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thebicker:stfueverything:zbuqeefrankieztein:appropriately-inappropriate:themaddfeminist:thehowlingwolf:torea-dumbass:true-fae:gaywerewolflady:holy shittbh i thought this was a really neat idea for a dystopia or something until i realized what was allegorical by seeing the picture and getting a connection there. i was just so blind that this could be as stupid as it was i took it literally or as a classism stance for a minute. this is so dehumanizing i didn’t realize they were comparing women to food, what the fuckNot only are they comparing women to food, they’re basically saying women’s bodies are a luxury ITEM.And that men are entitled to any woman’s body they desire.It’s bad when even 4chan thinks you’re gross.they think they are being “denied” something.Not to mention food is a fucking necessity to live. Having access to women’s bodies is notIn case anyone’s forgotten, this was Isla Vista shooter Elliot Rodgers’ entire reasoning for his shooting spree: that he was being unfairly denied access to women’s bodies.In addition to the excellent commentary above (women: autonomous people, not consumables! touching boobs: not vital to staying alive!), in the original fucker’s “thought experiment” (pro tip: any time anyone uses the phrase “let’s try a thought experiment” they’re about to be an asshole), people are waving their food around. Except the food is boobs. People have very little control over whether they get boobs and how much they get. If you have them, it is difficult to hide or remove them. Having breasts is not a “luxury item” that you’re “waving around” in people’s faces. They’re a body part, and they’re there. This is the same mentality that shames young girls with sexist dress codes, the same mentality that blames rape victims for what they were wearing, and the same mentality that excuses street harassment. It is rape culture. -- source link
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