• Feminists assault british model on catwalk
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[QUOTE=jaegerisacunt;42333249]This the same group that is run by a machiavellian, manipulative dude who did it to get laid? [url]http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/the-man-who-made-femen-new-film-outs-victor-svyatski-as-the-mastermind-behind-the-protest-group-and-its-breastbaring-stunts-8797042.html[/url] Nobody noticed how all of FEMEN's naked protesters are drop dead gorgeous? Whats up with that?[/QUOTE] [quote]Initially, Mr Svyatski refused to allow Ms Green to film him but she was determined that he should feature. “It was a big moral thing for me because I realised how this organisation was run. He was quite horrible with the girls. He would scream at them and call them bitches.” When the Femen founder finally spoke to Ms Green, he sought to justify his role within the organisation and acknowledged the paradox of being a “patriarch” running a feminist protest group. “These girls are weak,” he says in the film. “They don’t have the strength of character. They don’t even have the desire to be strong. Instead, they show submissiveness, spinelessness, lack of punctuality, and many other factors which prevent them from becoming political activists. These are qualities which it was essential to teach them.” Mr Svyatski insists to Ms Green that his influence on the group is positive. However, when he is asked directly whether he started Femen “to get girls”, he replies: “Perhaps yes, somewhere in my deep subconscious.” One of the Femen campaigners talks of the relationship between the women and the movement’s founder as being akin to “Stockholm syndrome”, in which hostages feel sympathy for their captors. “We are psychologically dependent on him and even if we know and understand that we could do this by ourselves without his help, it’s psychological dependence,” she says.[/quote] Hwat.
[QUOTE=Squidman;42332297][IMG]http://i1.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article2309587.ece/ALTERNATES/s1227b/Activists-of-the-Ukranian-feminist-protest-group-Femen-disturb-the-Nina-Ricci-Paris-Fashion-Show-2309587.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] I thought feminists were against society forcing things upon them to make them seem "normal" and the same as everybody else why does the woman on the left have shaved underarms then? is that not a thing that women only do to seem more attractive and more normal in society?
not even women are safe from the matriarchy now
[QUOTE=opaali;42333148][img]http://static.iltalehti.fi/mallit/fem122709JOB_mp.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Should have spun her round in a circle really fast and let go of her so she went flying "GET OUT OF HERE FEMEN!!!"
[QUOTE=swampie;42333328]I thought feminists were against society forcing things upon them to make them seem "normal" and the same as everybody else why does the woman on the left have shaved underarms then? is that not a thing that women only do to seem more attractive and more normal in society?[/QUOTE] well A) you can choose to shave your underarms if you want, nobody is going to stop you and FEMEN certainly won't and B) how does having shaved armpits in any way invalidate their point? it's not about "fashion people do X so you can't do X," it's "fashion people want you to do X, so it's important that you can choose to do that yourself if you want"
this isn't feminism, this is batshit insanity in the name of a false goal.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;42333295]That was a joke, dude. I know Femen is a bullshit organisation[/QUOTE] Yea I know, I just thought it was funny.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;42332845]Not really. Male models usually have perfect bodies, just like female ones do. If we didn't want to look like the people on the catwalks and on TV, humanity would turn into slabs of fat in only a few generations[/QUOTE] The hell you say. In no way, shape or form are those walking skeletons perfect looking women.
[QUOTE=viper shtf;42333809]The hell you say. In no way, shape or form are those walking skeletons perfect looking women.[/QUOTE] Most runway models don't really look like skeletons. Also everybody has different views on how a perfect woman looks like.
[QUOTE=viper shtf;42333809]The hell you say. In no way, shape or form are those walking skeletons perfect looking women.[/QUOTE] Those were some spoooooky fashion shows you watched, dude
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;42333857]Those were some spoooooky fashion shows you watched, dude[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.fashiongarments.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/pb-110308-wacky-fashion-skeleton-ps.photoblog900.jpg[/IMG] 2spooky
I know, I'm just crabby before my morning coffee.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;42333255]That guy must feel so awkward :v:[/QUOTE] The look in his eyes is the look of "Sigh, not this shit [I]again[/I]." for some reason.
[QUOTE=Desuh;42333842]Most runway models don't really look like skeletons. Also everybody has different views on how a perfect woman looks like.[/QUOTE] Pretty sure you could scientifically measure or conclude the perfect state of the body for any person, with different genes and everything considered.
[QUOTE=thisispain;42332782] MRA is a plagiarism of feminist ideas in the first place anyway[/QUOTE] Holy shit this is gold
[QUOTE=thisispain;42332782] MRA is a plagiarism of feminist ideas in the first place anyway [/QUOTE] Well its the same thing but it doesn't have female interests in mind. It focuses on men instead.
it's also mostly an ignorant movement. i'm not opposed to the notion of a mens rights movement, but 95% of MRAs are misogynistic nerdes who don't know anything about the world.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;42334551]Well its the same thing but it doesn't have female interests in mind. It focuses on men instead.[/QUOTE] yeah and because of that it's superfluous at best and downright detrimental at worst
[QUOTE=Zyler;42332824]You said you support the FEMEN rhetoric. You're also condemning all of the women in the fashion industry when you say stuff like "men control the fashion industry in the first place so such a comparison is false". Do you think that women can't control the fashion industry or something? Last time I checked there was a huge population of women working within fashion. What's your problem with letting women do their jobs? I understand you have an issue with the pursuit of the 'ideal' body type and the whole idea of unrealistic perceptions being broadcast in the media, but that is a human issue not exclusively a feminist one.[/QUOTE] It blatant that men aren't subject to the same pressures as women. I would be lying if I claimed that I starved myself and glanced at the weight scale in order to fit in the clothes I've bought.
[QUOTE=CoolKingKaso;42335579]It blatant that men aren't subject to the same pressures as women. I would be lying if I claimed that I starved myself and glanced at the weight scale in order to fit in the clothes I've bought.[/QUOTE] Fat men are avoided by most women just as fat women are by most men.
So they saw a models fanny and got their tits handled by strong men sounds like a good day
[QUOTE=Desuh;42333865][IMG]http://www.fashiongarments.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/pb-110308-wacky-fashion-skeleton-ps.photoblog900.jpg[/IMG] 2spooky[/QUOTE] On a lot of modern day fashion models you can see the skeleton parasites trying to escape. But that's a completely different issue
So why is it OK for a feminist organization to sexually assault a woman to generate headlines for itself?
[QUOTE=viper shtf;42333809]The hell you say. In no way, shape or form are those walking skeletons perfect looking women.[/QUOTE] there is no "perfect" woman bruh, Personally I like skinny as fuck girls with stick legs just as much as bad bitches with big tits and ass
[QUOTE=froztshock;42335905]So why is it OK for a feminist organization to sexually assault a woman to generate headlines for itself?[/QUOTE] its not [editline]28th September 2013[/editline] also where did anyone say it was?
Can the images be linked, as they are NSFW?
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;42336054]its not [editline]28th September 2013[/editline] also where did anyone say it was?[/QUOTE] Nobody had really mentioned it after the first page and some posters had expressed a very positive view of FEMEN in the past so I figured said support also implicitly carried to these actions. Excuse me if I was presumptuous.
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;42336085]Can the images be linked, as they are NSFW.[/QUOTE] I don't think they are. I don't know but I think not
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;42336085]Can the images be linked, as they are NSFW.[/QUOTE] Ya know, someday kid yer just gonna have to look at boobs. I think the issue with feminists is that the word has become associated with the extremists like FEMEN It's almost like people think that feminists are feminine extremists.
I could totally see Femen as a terrorist faction in Counter-Strike, bombing a fashion show or taking models hostage. The counter-terrorists would, of course, be the fashion police.
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