Not even off the thin end of the wedge.
not even on a slippery slope?
Why is freely accessible porn acceptable to many posters, but grid girls on pay-to-view F1 not?
In the analogy porn and F1 are the industries, that either is sexist isn't good.
That porn is far from perfect doesn't excuse F1. That would be whataboutism.
On a serious note Junkyard, this report
was loaded with gems like
Stress fractures. The rate of hip and pelvic stress fractures in men during the Combat
Infantryman’s Course (CIC) is 25.3 per 1000 trainees. The risk of hip and pelvic stress fractures to
women should they undertake the CIC is estimated to be 250 per 1000 trainees (or 1 in 4 female
Infantry trainees); this is an extrapolation and needs to be tested using modelling, based on a
representative sample of the 4.5% of service women capable of passing GCC training.
and
On operations, British female military personnel have a higher
rate of Disease Non-Battle Injury (DNBI) (tri-Service data: 72 per 1000 vs 52 per 1000), than men.
US female soldiers present with more ‘all cause injuries’ on operations than men, in spite of
performing less physical roles. Aerobic fitness decreases more rapidly on operations in US female
soldiers than in men. Women also present post-operationally with more injuries. More women
present to the medical services with mental health conditions, and British female military personnel
are more likely to be admitted for in-patient psychiatric care than men, reflecting the severity of
illness. The graph presents the rate of surviving UK Service Personnel DNBI casualties on Op
HERRICK by gender between 15 April 2007 (the start of HERRICK 6) and 10 June 2014 (the end
of HERRICK 19). The average rate of DNBI casualties on Op HERRICK was 72 per 1,000 females
compared to 52 per 1,000 males. With the exception of HERRICK 10, the rate of DNBI casualties
is higher in females than males for all other roulemont
On recent operations, British female personnel have approximately a
15-20% higher rate of disease non battle injury (DNBI) than their male counterparts.
These higher DNBI rates will be further exacerbated by findings from work on
survivability, that women may sustain a higher combat casualty rate than males, due
the a lower ratio of explosive power in relation to the combat load carried.
I'd love to know how much the army actually really wanted women in front line combat roles and how much of it was politically motivated.
Some women are nice to look at, this is a perfectly natural feeling and important to the continuation of our species - struggling to see a problem if all parties are happy and the women are well treated and compensated.
Some women as nice too look at, this is a perfectly natural feeling and important to the continuation of our species - struggling to see a problem if all parties are happy and the women are well treated and compensated.
Its a matter of context though. The message it sends out to fans is boys can be racing car drivers, girls can wear bikinis and look good for them.
Two wrongs wouldn't make it right but you don't see a bloke in Speedo's holding an sun umbrella and blowing kisses to the camera at female dominated sports do you?
edit - bin dun
I have no problem with it working the other way, I think it does now, male objectification seems to get a free pass these days.
It does not but it is starting to become more common
NO one is denying this but does this feeling need to part of the spectacle of motor sports? It is needed thenSome women are nice to look at, this is a perfectly natural feeling and important to the continuation of our species
Procreation and feeling lustful is necessary for the continuation of the species but we dont do it on the start line of race either as its not appropriate and its an argument that makes no sense
no one is against people being pretty or the genders being attracted to one another or each other or however you wish to express your sexuality The objection is to where you express it,how and what message you send out when doing so
boys can be racing car drivers, girls can wear bikinis and look good for them
It's not a symmetrical situation. Congratulations on the self-awareness though:
[quote=g5604 ]struggling to see a problem
No it probably doesn't need to be in Motorsport, but it does make it more exciting / glamorous. I fear we are heading towards a very dull period of prudence
that word does not mean what you think it means.
I dont see how anyone thinks the ending of tacky exploitation at sports events will lead to anything other than the ending of tacky exploitation at sport events
Could you explain your reasons ?
It's only tacky to you because you think it is. It's like everything these days- people aren't happy just to hold a different opinion to somebody else! They seek to dominate and destroy anything they've decided falls the wrong side of their fundamentalist belief system.
The people who spend money on products that bring the sponsors to F1 must not find it tacky. Business is ruthless and it would be long gone if these companies thought it was harming their sales.
F1 is a global brand. It needs to appeal to blokes in countries where they don't yet have too many feremones in the water supply! 😆
And how is it exploitation? Can you explain your reasons?
Tacky? Exploitation? The grid girls want to be there because they want to cop off with a driver. That's objectification. They're objectifying the male drivers as being suitably attractive and wealthy to be seen with to further their own status. The young, fit, attractive and wealthy drivers should be banned too if the grid girls are; you can't have one rule for girls and another for men (gross generalisation based on most brolly dollies being female and most drivers being male in F1)
It's only tacky to you because you think it is
Or not tacky because of what you think - its not really much of a revelation to point out our opinions are our own
Indeed but that does not mean they think it is morally justifiable it just means that they will do anything to make money even tacky things. Hardly news.Business is ruthless and it would be long gone if these companies thought it was harming their sales
exploitation may be a bit strong but its just tacky - its just a pretty girl there for titillation and to look pretty as a womans role is top be decorative etc. You dont have to agree but they are not middle aged fat women or chosen for anything other than their looks - they may need more but that is essential. There are worse things in life for sure but its part of the wider problem.And how is it exploitation? Can you explain your reasons?
No one said that and the rest of your post was so equally wildly off the mark i can only assume you have been drinking or its rubbish humour.The grid girls want to be there because they want to cop off with a driver. That's objectification
Tacky? Exploitation? The grid girls want to be there because they want to cop off with a driver. That's objectification. They're objectifying the male drivers as being suitably attractive and wealthy to be seen with to further their own status. The young, fit, attractive and wealthy drivers should be banned too if the grid girls are; you can't have one rule for girls and another for men (gross generalisation based on most brolly dollies being female and most drivers being male in F1)
Not to mention they are being exploited to risk their lives for our entertainment.. If I had a daughter I think I'd prefer she was a grid girl then a racing driver, given the perils associated with with each.
Tbh I think it's more sexiest that people think the woman and getting exploited..it comes across that The poor darlings aren't able to make their own decisions or protect their own best interests.
This is page 3 - Why is it that some claim only Neanderthal charmless **** wit men with no social skills and low intellect enjoy them
I don't enjoy them, don't even watch motorsports. I don't care if they disappear but I think the girls involved should make the decision, not the self appointed guardians of public morality who seem to think they know what is best for everyone. I get the impression that you probably can't look at a pretty girl without self flagelatting at the thought of knocking one out.. We aren't all like that you realise?
I realise that not all of us have the restraint i have and clearly some posters on here are complete ****ers
DP
For women interested in and motivated by a career in modelling, these are dream tickets. What's important is that they are treated fairly and not exploited.
I have nothing to hand to back it up but I'm pretty sure that advertisers have proved that pretty or sexy girls enhance a products image for both men and women.
It's like the 'real women' ad campaigns on TV- they are done to play the virtue signalling trump card NOT because it makes women want to buy the product. Otherwise they wouldn't have to spend the whole advert basically saying "yes, we know these models are fat and a bit ugly but our market research has suggested that some of you guys on twitter think fit-ass models are to blame for your low self esteem so we are cashing in on the latest trend of ramming down everyone's throats how my beliefs make me a better person/company than yeow!"
And this is the same thing. F1 will review and investigate and ultimately a few years down the line ban grid girls because virtue signalling is now slowly becoming big business. But the only losers will be another closed door to the aspiring models who choose this career.
And the frumpy hand wringers will look elsewhere for something to ban and probably never watch F1 again 😆
[quote=Junkyard ]DP
steady on
What's important is that they are treated fairly and not exploited.
Nope.
I have nothing to hand to back it up but I'm pretty sure that advertisers have proved that pretty or sexy girls enhance a products image for both men and women.
Ok - but why?
I will be banning stupidity, crap arguments and lazy insults and force people to explain their views without just insulting those who disagree
threads will be considerably shorter and some folk will be unable to post when all they can use is reason
F1 Grid Girls under review
Are they trying to ban the Grid Girls? Why?
Have they seen all the music videos on youtube with female models? Ban them too? I mean some of them really look like they have been exploited.
molgrips- At a guess, because men think the product will help them secure a mate that looks equally attractive and the women think they will magically become more attractive to a potential mate by associating themselves with the product?
I'm guessing your going to say that's not good because it means they are sub-consciously devaluing their self worth in order to do so?
Mote. Beam. Eye.Junkyard - lazarus
I will be banning ...... lazy insults
I’ve posted something similar to this before, but I’ll say it again...
It’s far from certain that the grid girls as individuals are being exploited. Likely most have chosen to be there, and are paid.
That’s not justification for the wider context: young pretty girls have been chosen to be there, as decoration. They don’t add to the actual sporting endeavour,
As a viewer, you see that the men (and a tiny minority of female drivers, in lower formulae) are there to drive, the young, pretty, often minimally dressed girls are there to look pretty.
Any girls watching see that. Boys watching see that. It contributes to their understanding of cultural norms. It may dissuade the girls from watching again. It certainly framed how the boys see the role of females in the sport, and the world.
I’d rather kids didn’t grow up watching this sort of differentiation.
As far as where to go from here...
I don’t think grid girls should be ‘banned’. But I do think that organisations like Liberty should [b]chose[/b] not to continue with having then there.
That’s a small but very important difference.
And the change sends a good signal to the next generation, and might take 20 years. Think how far things have come in the last 20 years with equality of all sorts, and the change is to everyone’s advantage.
That change comes about because people make [b]changes[/b]
The exploitation thing and ‘women losing jobs’, ‘they want to be there’, all seem to be distractions from the issue that are raised by supporters of the status quo, often quite successfully. But they block changes towards a more fair and equitable society.
I’d rather Liberty moved on, and set a fine example while doing it.
[quote=scotroutes ]Junkyard - lazarus
I will be banning ...... lazy insultsMote. Beam. Eye.
mine are not lazy 😉
TBH in this thread they were only replies to insult [its a fair point in general]
I lack the skill to express it like the poster above who says what I mean
Any girls watching see that. Boys watching see that. It contributes to their understanding of cultural norms. It may dissuade the girls from watching again. It certainly framed how the boys see the role of females in the sport, and the world.
I get that arguement, but then kids are exposed to things that influence their understanding of cultural norms in every walk of life, pretty much every time they stick on the tv or open a magazine, or browse the internet. I dont think in today's society girls grow up without role models or lack opportunity.
Kids see all sorts of things, and many of them include poor examples. Some include good examples.
Why, when you have the opportunity, choose to make things worse when [i]you could choose to make a positive contribution[/i]?
Would it really make the experience of watching the race worse if that change was made?
Sport is about being the best, and in doing so is about inspiring the next generation. It is both inspirational and should be aspirational. It should be aspirational for sporting excellence reasons only. Adding glamour as a side product doesn't fit imo. Kids take a lot away from watching sport. I don't see how glamour or modelling fits into this.
Would it really make the experience of watching the race worse if that change was made?
Well not for me as I don't watch the sport. But I imagine that they serve a purpose, i'm sure the glamour and spectacle they provide doesn't do any harm to viewing figures or revenue.
They are selling a product after all, no different than any other form of advertising in my book.
I do get the point however..what I don't agree with is the exploitation arguement that others have made.
I’ve posted something similar to this before, but I’ll say it again...
Good post. If people don't understand that as the reason then they never will. It is all about the wider implications.
That's the crux of it for me. It's cars burning precious fuel to drive fast in circles for cheap thrills, cash and the chance to spray booze over your rivals!
It's tacky to start with!!! It's a bit different from getting a stripper to hand out Nobel peace prizes!
If the target audience and ultimately the customers who buy the stuff that encourages the sponsors to invest in the whole circus get a little buzz out of seeing a hot grid girl, and it makes the whole thing a bit more glamourous and alluring then they should not be ashamed of that.
I don't think the girls are being exploited either. As I said, for me that is not the issue.
The simple question is if they were not there now would you suggest adding them?
Leads onto if they were replaced with somebody wearing more clothes would you notice?
I do wonder why we have a number if these arguments, race, sex, gender, etc. Where we have groups of folks who just don't 'get it', on both sides. The seems to be no common frame of reference which allows folks to talk about the same thing. So arguments are orthogonal and we get nowhere.
Top post Sockpuppet.
Junkyard - lazarus
I lack the skill to express it like the poster above who says what I mean
Considering all the practice you've put in on here, maybe it's time to acknowledge internet arguing isn't really for you after all 😆
As a viewer, you see that the men (and a tiny minority of female drivers, in lower formulae) are there to drive, the young, pretty, often minimally dressed girls are there to look pretty.Any girls watching see that. Boys watching see that. It contributes to their understanding of cultural norms. It may dissuade the girls from watching again. It certainly framed how the boys see the role of females in the sport, and the world.
I’d rather kids didn’t grow up watching this sort of differentiation.
Totally this.
It's the same as the TDF podium girls - they aren't being exploited at all, but their presence supports a damaging gender stereotype that we need to get away from.
The arguing bit I clearly have nailed so your joke is a bit flat*maybe it's time to acknowledge internet arguing isn't really for you after all
* see what i did there 😉
I do wonder why we have a number if these arguments, race, sex, gender, etc. Where we have groups of folks who just don't 'get it', on both sides. The seems to be no common frame of reference which allows folks to talk about the same thing. So arguments are orthogonal and we get nowhere.
This. It's completely subjective. One person could consider posing on the podium highly desirable and driving cars fast in circles as utterly needless and demeaning. Another could think it's vice versa.
Some people who aren't fast drivers will see fast drivers on the podium getting money and status for being fast and will be sad. Some people who aren't sexy young women will see SYW on the podium getting money and status for being SYW and will be sad.
It's all totally subjective.
Always wondered what purpose they serve . When its slashing down, maybe but otherwise?
However, who does the job is no ones business but those who pay and those who do. No one in this world has the right to say "you can't do that because it gives a certain image or perception." If the girls are happy, good luck to them. If not, they can do something else.
No one in this world has the right to say "you can't do that because it gives a certain image or perception."
Why not?
Apparently this argument does not extend to women wearing the Burkha
Interestingly I wonder how many folk argue that titillating women is their choice but the Burka is oppression and vice versa
[quote=mattsccm ]Always wondered what purpose they serve . When its slashing down, maybe but otherwise?
The protective gear the drivers wear tends to result in them overheating while sitting about on the grid. The umbrellas are more important then than when it's raining.
and status for being SYW and will be sad.
Is this a new offshoot of STW?
People who object to this on the basis that it sends wrong signals to their kids should raise their children a bit better and leave everyone else alone.
Being honest losing pretty girls from the grid won't affect me. But when they try to take the pretty girls out of porn then they'll have to drag something from my cold, dead hands...
from my cold, dead hands...
Sitting on your arm again?
