Wednesday, December 2, 2009

User post: The Golden Globes: Notes From A Male Feminist Blogger

<p>As an African-American male blogger who sometimes comments on/covers celebrities in pop culture, I am often amazed at how callous some of the posts around the blogosphere have become regarding women and their dress and their sex lives. The tonic snark of celebrity blogging – the antidote to the fawning coverage of evening entertainment shows – unfortunately veers unjustly towards a critical take on women celebrity looks and weight.&nbsp;</p> <p>Today, the day after the Golden Globes, bloggers far and wide will have a field day posting about what went wrong with what outfits – by women. The smug superiority that comes from dashing the designer gowns and hair and bodies of the women that graced the red carpet is clearly schadenfreude in its purest media form. And while, yes, there will be kudos and the wagging-of- tongues about the dresses and bodies and hair and make-up that worked, that turned the guys on, and/or otherwise inspired envy, the blog joy will almost certainly lean in the direction of the dresses that failed to capture the imagination of what can only be properly construed as The Male Gaze. And the slaughter will begin.</p> <p>Granted, the tuxedo – or suit – is comparatively meh to the form-fitting designer gown. Suits are less risky, less revealing of celebrity flesh. But: Why don’t men ever get the same treatment with regard to their dress at those award ceremonies? As a blogger I am always conscious of balance when commenting on men and women – not setting up sexist double standards, particularly when it comes to sex and dress. For example: Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan’s sexuality does brisk business in getting eyeballs to a particular URL in the blogosphere. But what about Tommy Lee, or, back in the day, the infamous Colin Farrell, who, after their own fashion, were – and ARE in the case of Tommy -- just as “voracious” in their “appetites” as Paris and LiLo and Britney? Aww, they’re just guys: they’re just “lusty. But Paris and Lindsay are sluts, w----s, &amp;c, &amp;c, &amp;c. Total double standard.</p> <p>If Paris is a “slut,” then, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, George Clooney and A-Rod are certified man- w----s. If Kate Hudson is “boy-crazy,” then Lance Armstrong is “girl-looney.” Resolved: We need more snark parity in the blogosphere.</p><p></p><p>This post originally appeared on the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.fem2pt0.com/?p=404">Fem2.0 blog</a>. The author, Ron Mwangaguhunga, blogs at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ronmwangaguhunga.blogspot.com/">The Corsair</a>.</p><p></p>
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  • MrsKlingonPasadena's Avatar
    Posted by MrsKlingonPasadena Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:57am PST

    You are so right. I can be mean in my comments, but I am usually equally mean with the guys and gals. I am a joker, so I love the freedom to share my lame comments with others. The writers that write the captions piss me off. They talk about how hot this woman is or that woman and they are only saying that because they aren't fat. Today, if you are thin, you are hot. If you have a hunch on your back and crossed eyes as long as you wear a size 0-4, then you are hot. I think most of us size 7 to 10 women resent that.

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  • Chrystani's Avatar
    Posted by Chrystani Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:33am PST

    MsKlingonPasadena,

    I agree with you but trust that the women size 12 and up feel the same...

    But yea. I agree I always say that A ROD is a w----. I know he has several versions of herpes.

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  • hardyhar's Avatar
    Posted by hardyhar Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:33am PST

    well u're right about clooney and a-rod

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  • Laura's Avatar
    Posted by Laura Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:54pm PST

    yeah! people are waking up to the fact that there are man w----s!!!

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  • LydiaMarie's Avatar
    Posted by LydiaMarie Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:24pm PST

    You're so right. I find it really disheartening how viscious women are about other women. We have become competition to each other, and have somehow gotten the impression that we'll feel better about our own self once we tear down someone else. What happened to leaning on each other, and seeing each other as support, understanding and sisterhood? Sad, sad, sad.

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  • Paula's Avatar
    Posted by Paula Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:57am PST

    i feel we should have more critisim on how we as a whole view things.as we know men are not often found in the wrong for their sexual and exploits pig natured ways when me,myself feel as if women are supposed to be viewed as some pure and holy being when thats not the case.whatever they can do we can do better most of the time and just like they wanna kick it and have no since of care and responsibility so do we,but as women some of us are more committed to life and we can't just not give a f--- .keep it pimpin partna!

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