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mk  ·  4611 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Ashley Judd nails patriarchy
Her full article is worth reading.

I think the industry that works to fuel the envy and curiosity surrounding people like Judd are largely to blame. It doesn't have to be this way. Of course, when you are part of a celebrity industry you are going to be the focus of uncomfortable attention, but I think she makes a point here:

    News outlets with whom I do serious work, such as publishing op-eds about preventing HIV, empowering poor youth worldwide, and conflict mineral mining in Democratic Republic of Congo, all ran this “story” without checking with my office first for verification, or offering me the dignity of the opportunity to comment. It’s an indictment of them that they would even consider the content printable, and that they, too, without using time-honored journalistic standards, would perpetuate with un-edifying delight such blatantly gendered, ageist, and mean-spirited content.

IMO these outlets probably did not want her input because it risked dispelling or diminishing a great scoop. That is dishonest and mean-spirited.

It does happen to men, but not nearly as much as it does to women.





b_b  ·  4611 days ago  ·  link  ·  
First of all, you better be super goddam hot if you're going to critique AJ. She makes a great point here, too:
    Patriarchy is not men. Patriarchy is a system in which both women and men participate.
The same could be said for racial bias. Until a group feels that they deserve and are worthy of full inclusion, then they are doomed to be looked on as second class. One needs to take one's dignity for oneself and own it, make it clear that you are who you are, and that's plenty fuckin' good enough. When you participate in discrimination against your own kind, it is an implicit admission that the status quo is right and acceptable.

As an aside, I think we should start tagging women's issues with #hubska (Saydrah, cynthianews, anyone?). Good polish humor.

cynthianews  ·  4611 days ago  ·  link  ·  
b_b I would prefer it tagged #womensrights as far as Ashley Jude goes, I could care less about her. :D