What young "feminists don't get"
by
degsme
04/22/2008, 2:03 PM #
Its rather sad to say, but what young feminists don't seem to get IS the pervasiveness of sexism that exists among men. Just as with racism, society and men in particular, have learned to constrain their expression of this but when it is anonymous or an environment in which men feel they won't pay a price for their sexism (such as an all male group), the sexism rears its head. I spent the weekend sailboat racing with a crew of 4 other men and 2 women.
Now sailing is still primarily a male sport - though women have done extraordinarily well in it - especially in the long endurance races that test ones stamina and fortitude. Yet get into an anonymous forum of sailors and you will see sexual objectification all over the place. And this weekend confirmed it from another perspective. 3 of the men in the crew were firefighters as was one of the women. Someone complimented her on not complaining and her response was
"I've learned not to complain about anything. Working at a firestation, if I complain, it just gets dismissed as 'Its the GIRL Whining'"
Actually I want to modify my assertion about the young pole-grinding feministas not being aware of mens sexism. I think that at a sub-conscious level they ARE aware of it. But they also have seen the price that their mothers have paid for trying to fight it.
We as human beings all tend to take the easiest path we can see. The primary difference between those that take a more challenging path, is that they can see a broader scope, and see the true price that the less challenging path exacts.
This applies to the GirlZ-gone-wild neo-feministas as well as to anyone else. The Courtney Martin's of the world may well see the cost of such behaviour, as well as the Robin Morgan's can. Sadly MOST of the younger women cannot. They see their sexuality as a way of controlling or manipulating the sexist power of the men around them. Its the path that seems the easiest within the scope of their horizon. Afterall, if you can get your dinner paid for by wearing revealing clothing - as opposed to the hassle of calling the guy on it for letching - isn't that the easier path?
What they don't see is that in taking this path of hyper-sexualization, they are playing to the exact stereotypes that men impose on women: flightly, emotional creatures from the shopping planet more obsessed with material goods and looks than with doing something interesting.
Young women should listen to more gangsta rap. It would give them insight into the male psyche that they really are trying to avoid looking at.
And so too with their decision to largely support Obama over HRC. HRC is a flawed candidate. She essentially throws it into the faces of GIRLZ POWER how hard it really still is for a woman to succeed in any area where men have a stronghold. HRC demonstrates the hard work that goes into a woman succeeding that has not had the privileged life of Paris Hilton, or the empty luck of Britteny Spears (packaged by men for young men, and sold by men). And hard work is scary.