I wonder how a hardcore feminist would justify this? Anything to the extreme is awful and I think this is just another way to further divide people. Divide them using race, gender, social class, etc.
I don't think a hardcore feminist would read Cosmo anyways lol, so would probably never need to justify it. We're talking about a magazine whose whole mission is to basically to teach women how to look and act in order to attract a man, or many men in this day and age I guess. Cosmo is decidedly unfeminist, so I fail to see the hypocrisy here. Edit: I just noticed the second image is ffrom Cosmo too, duh. Still whatever. So a shitty magazine designed to sell clothes and beauty supplies, by objectifying women's bodies might i add, is hypocritical. Sounds like a non issue.
Thoust doest protest to much is always the golden rule "Ultra feminist", well then what is an Ultra Chauvinist? - those guys just end up sounding angry they dont get enough va jay jay (not talking about the OP) That is, the majority dislike both ultra feminists and ultra chauvinists equally
The human body should be celebrated. I don't understand why so many people get all triggered over objectification and burlesque imagery of it. The crazy feminists who are militantly against the objectification of the most beautiful form on earth (the female body), remind me of the fringe religious muslims who support covering it all up.
Well, people still get offended about breast feeding. For that reason alone I can understand the frustration. Breasts are appearantly OK when being used to sell burgers, but not for their true purpose. I'm not a militant feminist, don't really know what that means as I don't think people are charicatures, but if I may speak for them - I'm gonna go out on a limb and say maybe they're not against the naked human body, maybe they're against it being fine for corporate marketing campaigns but not okay in a more natural state.
Men who spend too much time thinking about the hypocricy of feminist are usually small-penised women haters.
Is it me, or does this sound exactly like something Pressed Rat would say? Anyway, from what I've noticed, men who spend too much time thinking about the hypocrisy of feminism are usually privileged white males born in North America.
I believe in equality myself. Human Privilege might be a better term. Discussed this with an old hs classmate on FB, she said the same. I had posted a pic of a wedding cake with dolls of a woman dragging her man by the neck of his suit (I think...)...maybe his hair, IDK. How about "All people matter".
Objectification of women, that's how babies are made, you all know this right? The guys see your boobies, sniff your smelly genitals, try stick it in, deposit their sperm 9 months later a cute wittle wittle baby is born. Then 18 months or so after that everyone else gets bored of him/her and you are left sacrificing everything for the next 20 years for a little carbon copy of you that is just as mediocre and will blame everything that goes wrong on you, the government, and evil media corporations
It is obvious you have never really loved a child (or probably anyone else). And just because your parents got bored of you doesn't mean all parents are shitty like that. You have issues with children and parents.
When I worked in a grocery store we would read the magazines while on break. (This is before smartphones) and after you read every sports, gaming, news, and political magazine sometimes there would be time for crap like woman and fashion mags.