Dienstag, 10. April 2012

Sexism starts when people are told to put clothes on

Sexism starts when people are told it is wrong to be naked.

Ponder this sentence a bit and you see it is true...people beeing made ashamed about their naked body, beeing told it is wrong, beeing told they will be seen as objects, are ugly or whatever...

We are born naked, every other animal is naked and not ashamed of it...sexism starts when people tell you to put clothes on, because real men/women do not run around naked, because than they might be sexually assaulted.

Isn´t it sexist thinking that just because someone is naked, to think how wrong that is, how bad, or that it is the persons fault when they are than attacked and ridiculed?




In america, Tunik has been arrested seven times...why?

Because he shows human bodies just as they are..not pimped up, not sexual, just naked bodies..as art, primal human beeings that they are...

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Seeing NSFW photos almost guarantees a click thru on photos because of our prurient interest in seeing the forbidden — or naked people. This is the point of Tunick’s photography, which seeks to capture the human condition among large numbers of people.

Straight and gay participants — including one pregnant woman who postponed her C-section by hours to join the event — expressed the nonsexual nature of the event, while emphasizing its ‘tribal’, humanist vibe.

‘Tribal’ is a bit like ‘sensual’ in that the word implies ‘natural’ which is forbidden and disgusting, according to the patriarchy. The sometimes naked Indians of America and the Latin American women who greeted Columbus with flowers had to be ‘civilized’ by religion — as an example.

In particular, this loathing of the human body and our physicality has haunted — and I argue militarized — societies in its path.

The loathing of physicality has impacted women more so than men, because women menstruate and give birth. We do not forget that we’re tied to nature, while men build monuments into the sky, proving that they are not ‘of the earth’ or womanlike.



As soon as people think they can tell women and men what they have to do or what they have to wear or how they have to think because otherwise it is sexist...the feminists are turning into sexists themselves.
And feminist is a sexist word in itself because it is only geared to half of the human species...

...solely to females...so it is sexist against men... if you use the overcorrectness so many feminists have at their beck and call, criticizing women for wanting to wear womanly clothes, beeing thin or housewifes and for men ..because they are men.
Many feminists who scream against sexism, still use sexist stereotypes and phrases...against men and women.

I hope it gives you food for thougt, to rethink feminism...who themselves think to know what is right and wrong when they are themselves having been formed and taught by other people who were once formed by society...

Just like other animals, humans have their instincts to preen and beautify themselves...there is no animal that doesn´t use certain measurements to make their image 'prettier'

Birds use flowers, berries, colourfull things to beautify their nest, they sing...so is a male bird sexist because he sings and wants to be the best singer? Is the doe sexist because she chooses the buck with the biggest headgear?

In the end humans have still a primal brain part and act on it..just like they breath, get tired or get hungry.

 In other natural living tribes, men use make up heavily, feathers and other stuff to pimp their hair...are they sexist?

 No..this is just natural... humans are animals and if they like it or not, some instincts, primal things still apply.

Humans are sexual beeings, just like all other animals..and plants...and it is in their nature to be sexual..and sensual..and having a gender..and gender specific stuff and ways to think ...more or less..hormones influence not only the body but also our thinking..most men have a male brain pattern, most women have a female brain pattern...so is our brain sexist per se?

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