02/26/2013
Very upset. B**b song at the Oscars was awful. How was this approved to be aired? Who thought it was okay to degrade women like that and in one of the most respectful events out there....? Isn't it 2013? Woman's b***s was shown on the silver screen to create art. To send a message. To evoke a thought. In some of the films Seth MacFarlane mentioned the character is being r***d and therefore, she is exposed and naked. Some websites claim that all the actresses knew about it in advance (we don't believe so). If that's the case - shame on them for approving to be a part of this fiasco. You won't see a song about men exposing their body parts, right? Who thought it will be okay to get all excited by delivering such a thing on TV and moreover on prime time? Someone approved this sexist message and they should be accountable to apologize to every woman out there, and especially to women who's working in this industry and fought to be were they are today. The below is quote from Ben Pobjie that proves that there are still sane men, who have respect and appreciation to women and their rights to work without harassment. Because what happened that night WAS harassment on air and not just to these actors, but to all women out there:
"God, it was just so SEXIST. That song about the b***s? Reducing talented actresses to their physical attributes, as if their whole career is just an exercise in titillating pigs like Seth MacFarlane. They're PROFESSIONAL ACTRESSES, for God's sake, they're not just there to show you their breasts. So gross".
And for the full article, please view the link below:
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/4540646.html
Was yesterday's Oscars ceremony a much-needed correction to the tired format of yore? Or was it a revolting display of sexist gags and cruel jokes?