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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-10-22 03:06 pm

[ SECRET POST #3945 ]


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(Anonymous) 2017-10-23 11:08 am (UTC)(link)
OP.

I do think that sexism has increased in recent years, in ways that particularly affect children and adolescents. A few decades ago, children's toys were relatively unisex; now there's a glaring divide between "boy's toys" and "girl's toys," and girls get stuck with a frilly shitload of pretty pink princess crap.

And then, when girls hit puberty, they are doing so in a world in which extreme pornography is just a click away at all times. I'm not dogmatically, absolutely anti-porn, but I do think that it conditions the behavior and expectations of young people—especially boys—in a way that isn't particularly healthy. And girls growing up in the era of ubiquitous internet porn are exposed to a lot of damaging notions about what it means to be a woman.

(Anonymous) 2017-10-23 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
So, just to be clear here, your argument is that 2017 is more sexist than, for instance, 1967.

(Anonymous) 2017-10-23 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you not read my post?