Friday, 21 May 2010

Live Girls Unite

I have never been one to consider pornography as self-empowering, as I have normally viewed it as an act of women who were willing to humiliate themselves. In that case, i thought this was something that has not helped to boost the values of feminism at all. Yet, after watching this movie, I have no idea how I feel. I don't see how anyone could argue against women coming together , in an effort to fight for their rights in the workplace. Although I still feel that stripping is humiliaton toward women, the movie has further blurred the feminism issue of sex as work. From a political view, I think that these women should be able to join, and should be legalized because at the end of the day they are forced to do this for their survival. From a feminist's point of view, feminism would want to help give girls different options, but in the same note, feminists would probably also say it's important to make sure sex workers aren't exploited. Either way, it can't be denied that this is a feminist issue because those women are forced to do and women need support for their cause and at last women has be protected from being only seen as sex objects. Therefore, i think it is a very diffucult to answer this question, because you never want anyone's choice to judge and at the same time we don't want to help promoting sexual expliotation. Overall, the documentary was very knowledgeable.

References :-

http://crazymotion.net/live-nude-girls-unite-part-1-of-13/w1v4Y-xx4ghkjAy.html

http://www.livenudegirlsunite.com/index2.html


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