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That Maxxis "babes calendar" article…
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aracerFree Member
Is it really hard to understand that this is part of the reason for it being sexist? You’re agreeing with the point being made here, without seemingly being aware of it.
We’ve done that there are indeed calendars with half naked blokes on, but where is the Maxxis blokes calendar promoting their tyres? Are there any calendars produced by tyre companies with half naked blokes on? Indeed what calendars are there promoting products with half-naked blokes on? Why is that?
The fact it takes that degree of explanation suggests either wanton misunderstanding, I.e. trolling or gross stupidity.
And that’s this thread in a nutshell, constantly batting away all the strawmen without any engagement with the original issue.I am enjoying your displays of lack of self awareness in your posts. You do realise that you can’t accuse every point somebody else makes which you don’t agree with as being a strawman, simply because some (most?) of your posts have accurately been described as such? You could always try reading the link you so helpfully provided which explains what a strawman argument is – or simply address the arguments rather than ladling on the insulting language. Lots of us have been busy engaging the issue, but you simply ignore anything you disagree with.
chipFree MemberBinners sorry but I am but a poorly educated chav.
But atleast I am trying to understand using what I believe valid points and not just being condescending by posting Sid the sexist.molgripsFree MemberSo if the woman were muscular and the men weedy would that be ok.
If you’re looking for me to give you instructions, I’m not going to. I’m not prescribing how society should work, I’m not telling people what to do.
I’m trying to explain the situation. If you disagree, set out your argument.
fionapFull MemberSo the reason one of these images is sexist objectification and one isn’t is because we do not live in an equal society.
So when there is no longer a pay gap will The bottom image be acceptable in a modern society aswell as the top or will the top become as unacceptable as the bottom.They are both objectification, but the female version is probably more damaging to the general perception of that gender and definitely more demeaning – this is partly due to the difference in body language/stance and portrayal as described by molgrips.
Obviously there’s more to it than the pay gap (massive oversimplification of inequality) but you raise an interesting question (although I think you may be being facetious). I’d like to think that we will move towards valuing men and women equally for their achievements and actions rather than their muscles or their boobs but that’s probably idealistic. Nothing wrong with aiming high though!
aracerFree MemberIf we ignore the difference in body language which has been pointed out, then actually in that context there isn’t too much difference, and I tend to agree that neither is much different to the other.
So where is the Maxxis hunks calendar?
JunkyardFree MemberLots of us have been busy engaging the issue, but you simply ignore anything you disagree with.
Given he is still saying banning i think getting through to him may be somewhat difficult.
Malvern RiderFree MemberSo where is the Maxxis hunks calendar?
It’s obvious, Maxxis marketing dept have decided that it’s (mostly?) hetero men that buy the tyres around here. Simple. (Not commenting on the desirability of this situation). To engage in some steretyping myself – hetero men presumably like to buy stuff with pics of men on (role-models, ie hunky wholesome guys in Dickies workwear, that handsome pristinely-coiffured dude with those cufflinks etc), but not normally promotional material with semi-clothed naked men?
(Hetero) women get some of it too – we’ve all seen the fizzy drink male-striptease adverts? (Women gushing over half-nude man)
The subsequent discussion is do the public get what the public want? Or does the public want what the public gets?
What few ask is does ‘the public’ want ‘the public’? Or do we wish to value individuals first, beyond shape and gender? We live in a world dominated by marketing/branding, and they haven’t time money or in inclination NOT to simultaneously pander to and reinforce gender stereotypes. They are there simply to make money.
So many shallow product-based orange people of late says maybe not right at this point in history…
To me it feels like the 80s/90s ran its course and we are now having a 50s/70s throwback couple of decades (missing out the 60s)
Its all bloody weird.
johnx2Free MemberSo where is the Maxxis hunks calendar?
where indeed? Their competitors are making them…
aracerFree MemberSo question for everybody on the thread, ignoring any other intrinsic value of said calendar, is the existence of a Maxxis babes calendar and the absence of a Maxxis hunks calendar sexist?
If not, why not?
bongohoohaaFree MemberCan that question exist in a vacuum, though?
…assuming the vacuum is on a treadmill.
CougarFull MemberI’m saddened and disappointed in myself that it’s taken me 25 pages that the reason there’s a problem with the calendar is because it’s “dated”…
johnx2Free MemberIt’s not binary, answer could be either, neither or both.
Anyway, here here we go, this is the pic I was looking for of me earlier today contemplating these issues. Can’t remember whether I was looking cross with this thread or just suppressing a fart:
Malvern RiderFree Member^Niche 8O. (Thinks – is ‘Mustafa’ in fact concealing yet more puppies inside his arms?)
And not really selling anything other than puppy love and weirdness? Like chaste nearly-sexy fun for plush-toy obsessed US teen girls who like daddy-figures? (Shudder)
I do hope that girls lying back on car-bonnets with their legs open while squirting foamy sponges down their cleavage will one day soon be more niche than not when it comes to selling cars/tyres. I mean, its a simply a product to transport people and stuff? And woman can drive now.
bongohoohaaFree MemberI do hope that girls lying back on car-bonnets with their legs open while squirting…
I stopped reading at this point as the outrage was too much.
molgripsFree MemberNiche
Lol 🙂
The subsequent discussion is do the public get what the public want? Or does the public want what the public gets?
Very good question.
kimbersFull MemberMaxxis babes , PAH!
It seems we haven’t moved on much in the 100+ years since this sent gentleman velocipedes riders pulses a-racing
Malvern RiderFree MemberSorry that puppies and hot guys has got me thinking. I showed it to better half and she said ‘is that for gay men?’
(Thinks further)
Back to ‘Mustafa’ with puppies for arms – I’m wondering if there isn’t a niche Manga-style calendar/comic that has Mustafa vigorously appreciating pubescent Japanese robot-schoolgirls, his arms literally exploding into a flock of winged-puppies at the point of arrival…
(Too much thinking)
Future gender equality (post-feminist/post-reconstructed male) editions will be electronic and interactive where the viewer selects his/herm own characters, character gender/gender-preferences and outcomes ie. ‘Mustafa the Transexual saves so many puppies from the evil clutches of marketeers that She explodes into a flock of unicorns!’
fionapFull MemberOne final attempt to explain why I’m not comfortable with the calender (if anyone in this thread remembers what the debate was originally about)…
I’ve been groped on the tube. I’ve been flashed at on the train. I’ve been leered at on the bus. I’ve been harassed walking down the street. I’ve had men in cars shout things at me as they drive past. I’ve had comments when I’m on my bike. None of these experiences are unique – all of my female friends have similar tales.
Do I blame the calender for those experiences? Of course not.
But…
Do I see the calender as both symptomatic and supportive of a society that says it’s ok to treat women like that? Absolutely.
Do I want the calender banned? No.
Do I hope that type of marketing finally dies out as support for it dies? Yes.If anybody is still struggling to understand the above I honestly don’t know what to suggest.
Malvern RiderFree MemberFiona that (thankfully) puts this thread to shame, and (hopefully) to bed.
v8ninetyFull MemberWith you all the way Fionap. As a bloke I had literally NO IDEA that this sort of thing happens (because I wouldn’t dream of doing it) until I got to be really good friends with a woman who works in the same role (but as a double female crew) as I have worked (ambo paramedic). Talking about it, I was aghast, literally gobsmacked at the casual and not so casual sexism that she experienced on shift, Every. Single. Day. Likewise, she was surprised that I wasn’t aware of it happening. It’s shocking, disgusting and endemic in our ‘enlightened’ society. The only saving grace is that it’s becoming less acceptable, evidenced by the fact that it’s not even as apparent when she works with a chap, which to me at least, suggests that the sexists know that it’s unacceptable, and keep it inside when there’s someone present who they can’t trust to ‘f’nar’ along with them. The whole thing really pisses me off.
molgripsFree MemberGood post fionap.
Helps to illustate the point I’ve been trying to get across. I think that many of the posters here have no idea how society can affect women, because they aren’t one. They need to listen to the viewpoints of women rather than dismiss them (as they did with the article on the calendar). As V8 has.
hich to me at least, suggests that the sexists know that it’s unacceptable, and keep it inside when there’s someone present who they can’t trust to ‘f’nar’ along with them.
Yep. We look to our peers and society for validation when we do things. Things die out when society considers it unacceptable. The calendar helps to validate sexist ideas and actions.
aracerFree MemberI think with fionap’s post I’m out – if some people really don’t get it after that, then there’s pretty much nothing else which can be said to persuade them.
El-bentFree MemberThis
And it’s BECAUSE women have been battling the idea that they are eye candy for men more than they are people for centuries (and still are) this is why it’s bad. Because it’s reinforcing the negative ideas that other women still suffer from.
As the Original poster, this is what I was hoping people would understand, that there are wider consequences for what some would look upon as innocent actions due to an attitude ingrained by society…which is changing, though clearly leaving a significant number behind.
Some here a clearly too intellectually challenged to realise that.
cumberlanddanFree MemberThe condescension from this little band above is absolutely incredible. There is nothing to ‘get’.
This quote here deserves some more introspection and i think is the heart of this entire debate.
Do I see the calender as both symptomatic and supportive of a society that says it’s ok to treat women like that? Absolutely.
Coupled with the notion that men can’t ‘get it’ because we don’t experience sexism (that again is another story but we’ll not go down that little garden path).
Perhaps women can’t ‘get’ that not all men see the images such as those in that calendar and instantly feel it is their place to demean all women and put them in the kitchen. And don’t bother replying fionap – you cant possibly know because you’re a woman so if you do your just belittling the opinions of men… (Clearly this little bit is going to be taken out of context. Fill your boots. You’ll only look clever to other fools – not aimed at fionap by the way).
Men do get groped by women but as, for want of a better way of putting it, the dominant sex it is far less of a problem, though still pretty unpleasant. No one in their right mind condones gropes or any of the other demeaning behavior you have posted above. My opinion is that calendar doesn’t condone, encourage or otherwise validate this nasty behavior by some nasty people. Other nasty people do.
Perhaps the men arguing so strongly against it have to suppress such thoughts whilst others don’t? I don’t know. Just a theory.
Banning, or if you insist, preventing the sale of, such calendars does nothing to address the underlying issue.
The logical conclusion of your argument by Reductio ad absurdum is that women and perhaps men too wear some sort of form concealing clothing whenever they might be seen in public.
skydragonFree MemberI’m sure we can squeeze a bit more out of this topic…plenty of life left in this thread yet 🙂
CougarFull MemberAnd don’t bother replying fionap – you cant possibly know because you’re a woman
Oh, I can help you there then. Speaking as a man and therefore meeting your criterion for understanding, you’re talking absolute bollocks.
cumberlanddanFree Membercougar – you’re a moderator. Care to moderate?
You’re not men though are you. You are one man. As am I. I have my opinion, you have yours.
molgripsFree MemberThere is nothing to ‘get’
Fionap and V8’s testimony suggests otherwise – there is an issue.
Coupled with the notion that men can’t ‘get it’ because we don’t experience sexism
Several men on here DO get it, so that notion is nonsense. In fact it’s mostly men who are trying to explain it to you.
Perhaps women can’t ‘get’ that not all men see the images such as those in that calendar and instantly feel it is their place to demean all women and put them in the kitchen.
No, I’m sure most women do get it. But no-one’s alleging that. You’re extrapolating what people are saying to unreasonable degree.
1) We all know, men and women, that the calendar isn’t going to MAKE anyone suddenly change their minds about women and become a chauvinist. That would be absolutely ridiculous and as intelligent people we know that’s clearly not happening. No-one’s saying it is.
2) The point we’re trying to make is that whilst not converting men into apes, the calendar reinforces bad behaviour. I can’t put it any simpler than that.
I’m not trying to be an arsehole here but you really do need to relax a bit and treat this as an intellectual discussion, not a row. I’m not trying to score points over you, I’m just explaining how I see it. I hate these angry fist-swinging fights, all I want is a reasonable discussion.
Perhaps the men arguing so strongly against it have to suppress such thoughts whilst others don’t? I don’t know. Just a theory.
That doesn’t help, and suggests you are either very wound up or you want a fight more than a discussion. Do you?
edenvalleyboyFree MemberMods – I think this thread needs closing. Not because its gone on too long or that Binners has been abusive to Cumberlanddan..but that I fear Binners may have a heat attack in his clearly apoplectic state… 😀
cumberlanddanFree Membermolgrips – I’m not the one getting overexcited here 😆
I’ve tried to make sensible posts and most of the responses are nitpicked and accusatory beyond belief. People have been taking offence left right and centre over nothing. I might have a had a couple of little digs when provoked but thats all.
As for the point above, it’s a serious point. Its not an accusation and someone has already hinted at it back in the thread.
Beyond the immediate “oh look, some girls in bikinis” reaction, the calendar inspires absolutely no further judgment on women from my part. Its all about context innit.
cumberlanddanFree MemberI dunno, it has moments of clarity in-between the rants.
Where are you from edenvalleyboy?
binnersFull MemberThe reason I get so bloody angry is that I don’t want my daughters, or anyone elses for that matter, growing up in world with neolithic cockwombles like Dan in it. Where casual sexism is perfectly acceptable, in fact something to be staunchly defended at all costs.Celebrated even. As if being a massively offensive, misogynistic dickhead is somehow a basic human right.
Attitudes like this should have been consigned to the dustbin of history decades ago
ads678Full MemberI think this has turned into probably the most ridiculous thread I’ve ever seen on here and cannot believe it’s been allowed to get to 26(!) pages of pointless arguing.
Which is a pity really, as the main subject is quite serious!
My last day at work today though so i thankfully won’t be drawn into reading more of this durge!!
Merry Christmas.
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