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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 01:46 PM Sep 2014

Laura Ingraham Lauds "The Power Of Shame" In Teaching Girls How To Dress Modestly

Laura Ingraham suggested that teaching young girls to dress modestly is an important step toward avoiding objectification, misogyny, and even date rape. The ABC News contributor and conservative radio host spent a significant portion of her radio program on September 26 praising a Utah high school for refusing entry to about a dozen girls at a homecoming dance because of their "immodest" dresses. According to Ingraham, the teenagers were dressed to appear ten years older, and she argued that while the nation is focused on preventing date rape and misogyny, we should "start with the way we appear in public":

INGRAHAM: These are still girls. There are probably young women, probably 9th or 10th grade. And at the same time we're worried about date rape. At the same time we're worried about misogynistic behavior or making comments about peoples' appearances and bullying and all these other things. How about start with the way we appear in public. The way we treat people. How we speak to them. The language we use. And I'm sure a lot of these girls that dress this way, I'm sure they don't know any better. "If we are trying to remind people that it's what's inside that counts, your heart, your spirit, the whole person," Ingraham instructed, "let's really ensure that the first thing a young boy sees in a girl is not her cleavage, or, you know, her pubic area because her skirt is so short."

On her Facebook page, Ingraham similarly asked, "Do you think girls dress in a way that invites trouble?" Ingraham has a long record of questionable commentary with regard to gender equality and women's rights. She attacked an advertisement encouraging women to use birth control as encouraging "promiscuity," and suggested Hillary Clinton was too emotional to be reliable on national security. And in August, she had to explain why she was playing the song "Fat Bottomed Girls" during a discussion of First Lady Michelle Obama (an inexplicably-frequent target of attacks on her weight by conservatives).

With her latest comments, Ingraham -- who is also a Fox News contributor -- joins her Fox colleagues and other conservative media in placing the onus on young women to avoid being sexually harassed or assaulted, rather than focusing on the individuals who perpetrate these attacks on women. http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/09/26/laura-ingraham-is-worried-about-date-rape-and-m/200911

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Laura Ingraham Lauds "The Power Of Shame" In Teaching Girls How To Dress Modestly (Original Post) big_dog Sep 2014 OP
This could get interesting. hifiguy Sep 2014 #1
Yup Gman Sep 2014 #2
Yes, could either be a very short or very long thread...LOL...n/t monmouth3 Sep 2014 #3
judged as not acceptable for bingham homecoming in Utah big_dog Sep 2014 #4
Wut? hifiguy Sep 2014 #7
and this.... big_dog Sep 2014 #11
Crazy. hifiguy Sep 2014 #13
LOL - from the female known as the "Bunny Boiler" around the WaPost newsroom blm Sep 2014 #5
Can't stand her packman Sep 2014 #6
If only we could shame them into wearing a Burka full time to "protect" them Johonny Sep 2014 #8
Blaming rape victims as an excuse to shame girls for wearing perfectly fine dresses gollygee Sep 2014 #9
So is this how she expects women to dress? tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #10
I see exposed elbows. What whores. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #12
now that i am over 60 looking older than i am has some downside dembotoz Sep 2014 #14

blm

(113,083 posts)
5. LOL - from the female known as the "Bunny Boiler" around the WaPost newsroom
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 02:05 PM
Sep 2014

for her obsessive pursuit of perceived love interests......especially when she was on one of her coke highs.

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
6. Can't stand her
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 02:06 PM
Sep 2014

but what I REALLY can't understand is that cross she always wears. Supposedly she hawks it saying some sisters of The Poor benefit from sales she generates, but the Sisters say they are befuddled and know nothing of it.


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Sells for $59 on her site

Johonny

(20,880 posts)
8. If only we could shame them into wearing a Burka full time to "protect" them
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 02:23 PM
Sep 2014

honestly the same argument used in misogynistic countries to force woman to dress modestly to "protect" them and "honor" them is used by people like Laura Ingraham. Yet they tell us to fear those other countries. Hmm...

gollygee

(22,336 posts)
9. Blaming rape victims as an excuse to shame girls for wearing perfectly fine dresses
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 02:35 PM
Sep 2014

to a formal dance? The whole reason schools have these formal dances is so girls can dress up. Of course they look older - that's how the dances are sold, that they can dress up like a grown up in a fancy dress.

Big fat example of rape culture right here.

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
12. I see exposed elbows. What whores.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 02:50 PM
Sep 2014

Also my inner home sewer cringes at the clumsiness of those jumpers. The darts are bad and the sagging patch pockets are worse.

dembotoz

(16,826 posts)
14. now that i am over 60 looking older than i am has some downside
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 02:55 PM
Sep 2014

swear to god
last month had 93 yr old mom in the er
nurse asked me if i was her husband....

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