Origins of Objectification | Kitty Fox | TEDxSalisbury

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It’s very good that more people are addressing this extreme issue in today’s society. Keep on fighting!

qwaielgaming
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The points about school uniforms at a young age was very eye opening. It affects the girls' education too, how are you supposed to focus on your presentation, sports, your studies if you feel like an object that has to hide. You aren't seen for your brains or capabilities

koalamud
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This video gave me so peace that at least someone is talking about these issues.. I hope this get more views

nagamverma
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If women reacted the same way men react, that's a better thing for "society/civilization" overall.

eigelgregossweisse
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What did you mean at the end when you said "dont be an apologist"?

emmascherer
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I need clarification on "People who identify as female".

dkoz
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Who will represent female views in the state of Connecticut ❤stay happy

yasseralsaidi
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Her argument is completely backwards. Schools place dress codes so that men don’t objectify women and women don’t objectify themselves.

Of course if a man assaults, harasses, or catcalls a women then it is 100% the man’s fault. However, a women can not blame men for having a stigma of objectification and not viewing her as a normal person if she dress provocatively for attention.

For example a person with bad manners will be outcasted by society however, it is not right to attack or harm this person but you can’t blame other people for treating or viewing this person differently because of the way they choose to act.

ibrahimtarek
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self objectification? for social aproval? nah, women dont do that never...self esteem is not relying on it, not for likes nah

men never become economical objects for some just as much, under the same popular ideas recently

nueveantiojos
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We guys will wear shorts down to our knees even in 100 degree whether. We wear baggy clothes. We never wear navel shirts.

So either guys are repressed, or women are intentionally dressing like this for attention. Which is it, feminists?

Dennis-ncvw
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I'm sorry for being born abuser, meaning man.
I will keep as far as I can from women to not make them feel uncomfortable.

NewfolderD
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People who bring up the notion that dress codes disproportionately affect girls never seem to mention that girls also have disproportionally more clothing options to choose from. Guys, got button down shirts and t-shirts and that's it. So of course, there would be more dress codes directed at girls.

jeremiahnoar
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its only "unsafe" and "uncomfortable" until its Brad Pitt staring at you

theniteowl
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I feel like this is getting weaponized.
Are you really sure you can tempt normal humans with stuff again and again ? Not everyone is resistant to those things. Thus this issue can't be solved only by male participation. Women need to also retroactively solve the issue . Even if it compromises their choice of clothing. Some sacrifices need to be made .
Also doesn't someone's right stop where someone else's begins . This needs to be treated carefully .

Anyways . I'm not advocating for discrimination.

Real objectification needs way better analysis.
And our society is accepting way too many excuses to allow easy objectification. All needs clarification

The body hair matters is society. But also a private matter .

I still don't think we should teach anyone what to think but how . To keep our humanity in tact

sasuofficial
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You lost any credibility when you said "identify as". Boys and Men are not women. By using the term "identify as" you are adding to the problem.

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