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A Playboy model known for a series of controversial nude stunts was chased out of an ultra-conservative Jewish neighbourhood in New York City after walking the streets naked.
Belgian model Marisa Papen provoked the Hasidic Jewish community by walking totally exposed around Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
In the current climate we live in where feminists are saying women should be able to do whatever they want, whenever they want without any criticism or complaints, what do you think of the aforementioned? She obviously knew what she was doing walking naked in a very conservative area, but do you think anyone who complained about it was necessarily really sexist/misogynistic?
Guy here! With the logic that Azureth used, one would think sexism/misandry should be applied when a woman criticizes or complains when a man does something!
In the current climate we live in where feminists are saying women should be able to do whatever they want, whenever they want without any criticism or complaints, what do you think of the aforementioned? She obviously knew what she was doing walking naked in a very conservative area, but do you think anyone who complained about it was necessarily really sexist/misogynistic?
This has zero to do with misogyny and everything to do with her Miley Cyrus level tacky stunt. Now dozens of little Jewish boys know what a skinny woman looks like naked. I guess when you’re a mediocre looking “model” you have to resort to cheap antics for attention.
Very rarely does it have to do with sexism/misogyny but that is the easy way to avoid taking any responsibility.
Hard to not argue it's not sexism. If a guy did that in front of a school bus stop he'd be on the sex offender's list, which somehow I doubt will happen to her.
Strongly disagree with a woman's comments up here and post it in that thread.
Then count the seconds till the white knights, SJW's and their lot rise up to shout you down.
Sexism and misogyny lables are some of the milder things that will get hurled at you.
Female equality has a long way to go in so many area's. This is one for sure.
If, for instance, someone tells me they don't like my idea because my reasoning is faulty, and shows me the issue, that's one thing. If someone says I'm a stupid ****** (insert your own female slur), that's something else again.
In the current climate we live in where feminists are saying women should be able to do whatever they want, whenever they want without any criticism or complaints, what do you think of the aforementioned? She obviously knew what she was doing walking naked in a very conservative area, but do you think anyone who complained about it was necessarily really sexist/misogynistic?
If Hillary was elected this is how it would be, if you disagree and dare say so just replace the racist card with the sexism card.
This has zero to do with misogyny and everything to do with her Miley Cyrus level tacky stunt. Now dozens of little Jewish boys know what a skinny woman looks like naked. I guess when you’re a mediocre looking “model” you have to resort to cheap antics for attention.
Very rarely does it have to do with sexism/misogyny but that is the easy way to avoid taking any responsibility.
Yup. This is definitely not PC. It's only one show-off trying to get some attention.
She got it, too.
But in almost anywhere outside of New York, someone parading nude would bring the cops a'running, or someone with a blanket to cover her up.
Women are still far too modest in this country to ever have nudity on the streets so common as to be a PC issue. Say it is PC is as phony as a 3-dollar bill.
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