Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Pirates - claymation movie

I've only seen the trailer for this on TV... but what are we shown?

It's an all male crew.

Apparently there is one female pirate. We see her from the back. Her buttocks are curved in pneumatic fashion, and she wears her pants down so low that we see her butt-crack.

And she walks in a seductive way past a group of pirates.

One of them tries to cop a feel, and she slaps his hand away.

What message does this send little girls, and little boys?

Why, that it is a woman's function to dress provacatively to be eye candy for boys, and it's perfectly all right for boys to cop a feel. The girl will good-naturedly slap his hand away and won't feel violated at all. After all, why would she, since she's dressed that way for that specific purpose?

No, I'm not saying every female character (or every female, come to that) should go around wearing a burkha. But wearing pants so low that they show off a butt crack (if show off is the right word) and buttocks tilted up invitingly?

Wearing shirts that are little more than bras to show off the belly button, not to mention the breasts that have been augmented and are just a leeetle too big for the bra and the tight shirt?

And then women wonder why they get no respect?

Dress a guy in that kind of clothing, and first off you know he's gay, and second you know he's a rent-boy. And that same subliminal message goes to guys looking at girls dressed like that.

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