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Ariel Winter Trap Tits

June 22, 2016 | celebrity | Lex Jurgen | 0 Comments

The rape culture circular logic proceeds thusly. An anti-body shaming celebrity posts a picture of herself in revealing dress. She awaits somebody on social media to comment on her tits. She responds with a comment about personal choices and their relationship to female empowerment. A female blogger on a stupid sounding female click bait blog owned inevitably by Time, Inc. pens a you-go-girl article about the social media incident tying it back to subjugation of women and rape culture. It’s not Hello Giggles, it’s Time, Inc. buying views through Yahoo! Goebbels never had such options.

The notion that a woman should always dress “modestly” in order to be perceived as “classy” is a harmful, outdated, oppressing opinion that contributes to many of the problems associated with rape culture. The sad truth of the matter is, women are prone to sexual harassment and unfair judgment no matter WHAT they are wearing. Why should ANYONE have to adhere to another person’s perspective especially when it comes to something that is such a personal choice like fashion. Why should it matter to anyone else?

Instagram is not a journalism school. Carefully consider if five hundred women from a small private liberal arts college in New England have previously penned this exact same paragraph before you. We can train monkeys to put indefinite pronouns in all caps.

In response to Hello Giggles, most every man noted that a chick should have the right to show off her tits and men should have the right to say “nice jugs”. Which makes First Amendment sense. Most every woman noted that a woman should be able to dress as they please, but if they wear stripper gear, they’re going to be talked about like a stripper. Which also makes sense to any woman who’s lived more than sixteen years outside of Hollywood.

The only completely unsupported point of view is the rape culture slogan pushed by the circle of feminist bloggers, empowered by the reverse pendulum swinging likes of Time, Inc. Massive media outlets have an exceedingly large advantage in Internet broadcasting. These conglomerates spend more on sponsored buys into social and search engines than the GDP of insert name of shitty or even well-off African nation. This evidentiary unsupported feminist line of thought is pushed into every Facebook feed and Google trending search. You buy every single billboard in town and people are going to know about your movie. You have ten leading articles a day pushed onto the display of Yahoo, Google, and Facebook and you’re going to have social and political influence.

Keep your eyes to the Southern skies. They will eventually come for you in exaggeratedly revealing tops. That was never planned for.

Photo credit: Instagram/Ariel Winter

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