Feminists make little girls say the F word to promote feminism and sell t-shirts

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  1. ryobi

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    '''''''''''The feminist movement is selling something, but it isn’t feminism.In FCKH8.com’s latest video, “Potty-Mouthed Princesses Drop F-Bombs for Feminism,” little girls between 6 and 13 years-old dressed up as pink princesses to say f*ck in the name of feminism. One girl questioned, “What is more offensive? A little girl saying f*ck or the f*cking on equal and sexist way society treats girls and women?” In response, the feminist liberal media latched onto the video, calling it “brilliant,” “empowering” and “adorable.”

    During the short ad, the girls addressed – or, rather said ”f*ck” to – pay inequality (“I shouldn’t need a penis to get paid!”), rape, sexual assault and body imaging.

    F*ck that sexist sh*t,” one little girl shouted as she gave viewers the finger.

    The video concluded with a 12-year-old boy dressed as a princess to make the point, “Yo, bro, when you tell a boy it’s bad to ‘act like girl,’ it’s because you think it’s bad to be a girl.” (No, it’s because we think it’s bad to be confused.)

    The message advertised FCKH8.com T-shirts starting at $15, with $5 going towards “anti-sexism” organizations. Founded in 2010, FCKH8.com is a self-described “company with an activist heart and a passionate social change mission: arming thousands of people with pro-LGBT equality, anti-racism and anti-sexism T-shirts that act as ‘mini-billboards’ for change.”

    Calling the video “adorable and empowering,” Bustle’s Kat George gushed, “The girls have ample attitude and a confidence that I hope is instilled in this generation of tiny little power women.”

    E! Online’s Jenna Mullins also heralded the “powerful video” and encouraged, “watch these adorable little girls drop f-bombs (and truth bombs) to promote feminism.”

    Chiming in to the discussion, Uproxx’s Ashley Burns wrote, “if you’re also the kind of person who loves when precocious children act silly for a very serious topic, then the Internet’s not going to get much better than this” and celebrated the video’s aim “to fight discrimination.”

    “The fact of the matter is there are much bigger dangers these girls will face than a few four-letter words. Pay inequality. Rape. Violence,” wrote The Stir’s Ericka Sóuter on the “pretty terrific” and “brilliant idea.” She continued, “Young women and girls need to feel strong, empowered, like they have a voice — this reminds us of that.”

    For her part, Jezebel’s Kelly Faircloth loved the “great” and “entertaining” message – except for that the campaign is “trying to sell clothing” with a “slickly produced piece of viral marketing.”


    The Huffington Post (Canada) hyped how “F bombs for feminism calls out real problems women face” by “serv[ing] as a reminder that the things feminism fights for can be far more horrifying than little girls swearing their faces off.”

    Similarly, Mediaite’s Josh Feldman said, “little girls dressed up as princesses explain how unfair the world is to women with a crapload of words far worse than crapload.”

    “Because really, as much as we don’t want little girls saying (*)(*)(*)(*), I think we can all agree that we’d much rather create a world in which no one (*)(*)(*)(*)s them,” supported Adweek’s Rebecca Cullers.

    FCKH8.com’s previous videos include, “Tell Anti-Gay Chick-Fil-A to “Cluck Off” and Hey White People: A Kinda Awkward Note to America by #Ferguson Kids.” The company boasts endorsements from Hollywood stars like Zac Efron, Dan Savage and Jane Lynch.

    FCKH8.com’s video producer Mike Kon reasoned how “The real shock is that women are still paid less than men for the same work in 2014, not the use of the F-word” and noted “The big statistic that 1 out of 5 women are sexually assaulted or raped is something society seems to find less offensive than a little four letter word.”

    “Instead of washing these girls’ mouths out with soap,” Kon bashed, “maybe society needs to clean up its act.”

    Sounds like a “Ban Bossy” echo – and rather uses feminism for fashion, rather than fashion for feminism."""""



    The video begs the question: are the parents of these children and the producers of this video sexual predators??? Is this child porn????
     
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    One of them was interviewed on FoxNews with her mother present and didn't seem the least bit nervous about being asked about using all the slutty language.

    And her mother seemed to feel it was perfectly okay.

    What they hell are we coming to? Is there no longer a sense of decency? Of civility?
     
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    Fugazi New Member Past Donor

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    "Words Only Have the Power You Give Them"

    What is funny is that by highlighting this video you are in fact doing exactly what is required of you .. the quickest way to get something forgotten is to ignore it.
     
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    Like child sexual slavery
     
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    So...people should ignore child sexual abuse so that it can be forgotten???

    ....and there is nothing funny about child sexual abuse.
     
  7. Fugazi

    Fugazi New Member Past Donor

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    As usual you fail to understand what I am saying and instead try to misrepresent.

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    Had I suggested anything like that you might have point, I didn't and you don't.
     
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    I think by getting up in arms about this you're only proving their point.
     
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    Well, I have a hunch these girls hear all of these words at home so they have no negative meaning to them.

    As one who frequently uses profanity when frustrated or annoyed, I cannot condemn the words used.

    What I do find disgusting was using little girls dressed up like princesses to do this. It's hypocrisy.
     
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    What?.
     
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    Yeah, I know. Reading it now - it was a dumb post. I didn't express my thoughts well at all.
     
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    I don't care how much feminists have normalized child sexual abuse. It's still wrong.
     
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    What point? that child sexual abuse is OK????
     
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    How is this child sexual abuse MOD EDIT - Rule 2
     
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    Feminists are making children as young as 6 say sexually provocative language. How is that not child sexual abuse.
     
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    Feminists are exploiting children by making them say sexually provocative things so other femists can get off....disgusting!!!
     
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    LOL .. it is only you that are placing any value on the words used, a word is a word it cannot break you arm or steal your money - "Words Only Have the Power You Give Them"

    and your quip about child abuse is about the standard I expected.

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    and of course you have proof that these girls are being MADE to say these words .. please do share.

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    not as much as you are obviously
     
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    Yes.....because the F word is a word normally used by 6 year olds
     
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    There's nothing sexual about the phrase "(*)(*)(*)(*) that sexist (*)(*)(*)(*)."

    But do keep telling me how supporting women's rights makes me a paedophile.
     
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    Of course if you get off on this video like the feminist at jezebel what else is one to conclude???
     
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    It was the first word I spoke when I was a baby.
     
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    Wow . .how to take something out of context .. tell me oh wise one WHERE the sexually context is in the comments used?

    Just another case of you wanting to form conclusions where there is nothing to conclude.
     
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    Uhhhhhh.......do you know what the F word means.

    In case you don't know it means to fornicate

    It means sexual intercourse....

    Most 6 year olds who are not being sexually exploited/abused by feminists have no concept of fornication.
     
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    Most six-year olds will have heard the word, if not from adults, then from older kids. They may not know what it means, but they know it's a swear word.
     
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    Possibly...but since they know it's a swear word they know not to say the F word around must normal adults who aren't sexual predators like the feminists who made the video
     

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