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crime1 year ago

Gisèle Pelicot's Family Speaks Out Amidst Devastating Rape Trial in France

Gisèle Pelicot has publicly condemned the mass rape case involving 51 men, including her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot, who admitted to drugging her and recruiting men online to rape her over nearly a decade. The trial, held in Avignon, France, has drawn international attention and sparked discussions on France's patriarchal society and the legal definition of consent. Despite facing aggressive questioning from defense lawyers, Pelicot emphasized the need for societal change and expressed her desire for her family to be proud of her courage in bringing the case to light.

crime1 year ago

French Mass Rape Trial Highlights Societal Cowardice and Machismo

Gisele Pelicot criticized the cowardice of the men accused of raping her over a decade, orchestrated by her husband, Dominique Pelicot, who admitted to drugging her and inviting strangers to their home. The trial in Avignon, France, has highlighted issues of sexual violence and patriarchy, with many accused denying intent to rape. Gisele, who chose a public trial to encourage other victims to speak out, emphasized the need for societal change in addressing rape. Her husband faces severe condemnation from their children and is expected to address the court.

world1 year ago

South Korea's 4B Movement Gains Momentum in the US

The 4B Movement in South Korea, which rejects marriage, childbirth, dating, and sex, is gaining international attention, particularly in the US, as a form of feminist resistance against traditional gender roles and patriarchal structures. Emerging in the mid-2010s, the movement reflects young women's dissatisfaction with societal pressures and economic challenges, advocating for autonomy and redefining women's roles beyond traditional expectations. Despite facing backlash, the movement's principles resonate globally, inspiring similar movements like 6B4T in China, and challenging societal norms around gender and patriarchy.

entertainment1 year ago

"Oscar Controversy: Bill Maher Questions 'Barbie' and the Patriarchy"

Bill Maher discussed the controversy surrounding Barbie's snubs at the Oscars, questioning whether it was truly a matter of patriarchy. Despite lead actress Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig being snubbed, the film received eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. Maher's comments sparked debate among guests on his show, with some questioning the significance of Barbie's nominations in determining societal gender dynamics.

social-issues2 years ago

Examining the Possibility of Women Being Booked for Rape: Supreme Court's Verdict

In India, it is not a crime for a man to force sex or sexual acts on his wife as long as she is over 18, due to an archaic belief that women become their husband's possession upon marriage. Campaigners have been trying to change this law, but face opposition from conservatives who argue that state interference could destroy the tradition of marriage. While some women have come forward with allegations of rape by their husbands, the legal avenues for justice are limited and often ineffective. The debate over criminalizing marital rape in India continues, with advocates emphasizing the need to empower women and challenge patriarchal norms.

social-issues2 years ago

Italy's Outrage Against Femicide Grows

Italy has been gripped by outrage and protests against femicide, the murder of women, following the recent killing of 22-year-old Giulia. The case has sparked widespread condemnation of patriarchal values and the mistreatment of women. The controversy surrounding Giulia's death has been amplified by the release of a film highlighting the issue of domestic abuse. The Italian government has responded by passing a bill and allocating funds for relationship education in schools. While Italy's femicide rate is relatively low compared to other European countries, the social attitudes towards violence against women have reached a tipping point.

crime2 years ago

Italian Society Confronts Femicide After Giulia Cecchettin's Tragic Death

The killing of Giulia Cecchettin, a young woman in Italy, allegedly by her possessive ex-boyfriend, has sparked a national reckoning over femicide and violence against women. CCTV footage showed her ex-boyfriend beating her before forcing her into his car and ultimately killing her. Her brutal murder has led to widespread protests and vigils across Italy, highlighting the country's patriarchal attitudes and the need for change. Italy has seen 106 women killed this year, with 55 allegedly by a partner or ex-partner. The case has prompted calls for action and a new educational campaign to combat misogynistic violence.

society2 years ago

The Heartbreaking Truth Behind Men's Lack of Eye Contact

A woman on Reddit asked why men avoid making eye contact with her, and the responses revealed that many men do so out of fear of making women uncomfortable or being labeled as creeps. The patriarchal structure and toxic masculinity contribute to this behavior, which harms both men and women. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has further impacted social interactions, making it harder for people to form relationships and increasing feelings of loneliness. Maintaining in-person social connections is crucial for mental and physical health, and kindness and connection are needed now more than ever.

opinion2 years ago

"Inclusive Chess: Breaking Barriers for Trans Women in Women's Tournaments"

The decision by the world chess federation, Fide, to ban transgender women from competing in women's chess events is based on sexist assumptions and shaky science. While men have long pushed the idea that they are innately better at chess than women, studies have shown no significant difference in spatial abilities between genders. The dominance of men in high-level chess may be attributed to structural sexism that discourages young girls from participating. Excluding trans women from women's chess is not feminist; it perpetuates gender stereotypes and hinders progress towards gender equality.

society2 years ago

"Study reveals 'Barbie' viewers' increased awareness of workplace patriarchy"

A survey conducted by ResumeBuilder.com found that nearly two-thirds of Americans who watched the "Barbie" movie reported increased awareness of the patriarchy's impact in the workplace. The poll revealed that 81% of respondents believed the patriarchy affects the workplace, with 84% of women and 77% of men sharing this view. Among conservative viewers, 85% said the movie raised their awareness of the patriarchy. Additionally, the film improved viewers' opinions of women in leadership roles, with 57% stating that it positively influenced their perception.

entertainment2 years ago

Joe Rogan Questions Outrage Over 'Barbie' Movie: "It's Just a Doll Movie!"

Joe Rogan expressed confusion over the ongoing outrage surrounding the Barbie movie, stating that it is simply a fun and silly comedy about dolls coming to life. He found it perplexing that people were interpreting it as a progressive metaphor for life or an anti-men movie, emphasizing that it is just a doll movie and should not be taken so seriously. Rogan was appalled at how easily people get outraged and suggested that if it's not someone's kind of movie, they should simply move on.

entertainment2 years ago

Bill Maher Slams 'Barbie' Movie as a "Preachy, Man-Hating Zombie Lie"

Bill Maher criticizes the film "Barbie" directed by Greta Gerwig, calling it preachy, man-hating, and a "Zombie Lie." Maher argues that the portrayal of the patriarchy in the film is outdated and no longer reflective of reality, pointing out that the real-life Mattel board consists of both men and women. He also takes issue with the premise of the film, claiming that women today would not act helpless to win over men. Despite the criticism, "Barbie" has been a successful film, receiving positive reviews and achieving a significant box office success.

gender-equality2 years ago

Unraveling the Meaning and Significance of Patriarchy: A Global Conversation

Patriarchy refers to a social system where men hold a disproportionate amount of power and control in various aspects of society. In patriarchal societies, men dominate leadership positions, control resources, and perpetuate gender biases that favor men over women. Despite progress towards gender equality, the US remains a patriarchal society with persistent gender pay gaps and limited reproductive rights. While not all societies are patriarchal, there are also matriarchal societies where power and influence are shared between women and men. Dismantling patriarchy requires challenging biases, changing cultural norms, empowering women economically, and supporting women's rights organizations.

relationshipssexuality2 years ago

"Rethinking the Orgasm Gap: Challenging the Definition of Sex"

The orgasm gap refers to the disparity between the frequency of orgasms experienced by men and women during heterosexual sex. Studies show that heterosexual men orgasm more frequently than heterosexual women, with 95% of men usually or always orgasming compared to 65% of women. This gap may be attributed to cultural ignorance and devaluation of clitoral stimulation, as many women require clitoral stimulation to orgasm. Inaccurate portrayals of female pleasure in pornography and societal stigma around women expressing their desires also contribute to the orgasm gap. To close the gap, experts emphasize the importance of communication, exploring one's own body, and changing cultural attitudes towards sexuality.

entertainment2 years ago

Elon Musk Criticizes 'Oppenheimer' for Missing the Mark

Elon Musk has joined the criticism surrounding Greta Gerwig's film "Barbie," which has been accused by some conservative figures of promoting woke culture and being anti-man. Musk tweeted a sarcastic comment about the film's focus on patriarchy, suggesting that viewers would pass out if they took a shot every time the word was mentioned. Republican congressman Matt Gaetz and his wife Ginger have called for a boycott of the movie, claiming it neglects faith, family, and positive collaboration between men and women. Musk has previously aligned himself with conservative figures and has been vocal about his opposition to "woke" culture.