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History of Feminism

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boston bean

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Fri Apr 11, 2014, 06:33 AM Apr 2014

'Get your arse out, mate': we turn the tables on everyday sexism [View all]


What would it be like if men had to experience the sexist situations that women are subjected to on a daily basis? The Guardian’s Leah Green made a short film, drawing on tweets from the @EverydaySexism Twitter account, about what that might look like. Green didn’t make this stuff up — all scenes in her film are based on real encounters women have reported to @EverydaySexism, and the whole film was made with hidden cameras.

“Never, ever, have I heard of a woman being surprised when, for example, she is honked at by a male driver,” writes Green. “Scared, perhaps; embarrassed, almost definitely. Women have grown to expect sexual aggression and thus it becomes normalized. By turning the tables we can look at harassment with fresh eyes.” The men’s disbelief mirrors the disbelief we all should still feel when such acts of everyday sexism happen to women; their surprise reminds us this should not be taken as a compliment, or brushed off, or tolerated.”





http://www.bustle.com/articles/20783-the-guardian-turns-the-tables-on-everyday-sexism-in-a-thought-provoking-new-video
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