Little Girls Drop F-Bombs to ‘Empower’ Feminism

Story here. Gee, suppose one day the MRM, or self-styled supporters thereof, will get little boys' parents to agree to putting their sons on TV to sell T-shirts by dressing them up in little super-hero outfits and shout "F*ck discriminatory draft laws!" and "Think 'f*ck' is a dirty word? I think f*cking cutting off a piece of my f*cking d*ck is a lot worse!", and so on? Somehow, I doubt it. Excerpt:

'The feminist movement is selling something, but it isn’t feminism.  In FCKH8.com’s latest video, “Potty-Mouthed Princesses Drop F-Bombs for Feminism,” (NSFW) little girls between 6 and 13 years-old dressed up as pink princesses to say f*ck in the name of feminism. One girl questioned, “What is more offensive? A little girl saying f*ck or the f*cking on equal and sexist way society treats girls and women?” In response, the feminist liberal media latched onto the video, calling it “brilliant,” “empowering” and “adorable.” During the short ad, the girls addressed – or, rather said ”f*ck” to – pay inequality (“I shouldn’t need a penis to get paid!”), rape, sexual assault and body imaging.

During the short ad, the girls addressed – or, rather said ”f*ck” to – pay inequality (“I shouldn’t need a penis to get paid!”), rape, sexual assault and body imaging. “F*ck that sexist sh*t,” one little girl shouted as she gave viewers the finger. The video concluded with a 12-year-old boy dressed as a princess to make the point, “Yo, bro, when you tell a boy it’s bad to ‘act like girl,’ it’s because you think it’s bad to be a girl.” (No, it’s because we think it’s bad to be confused.)'

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Deliberately telling small children it's fine to use such language and indeed to encourage them to do so in the cause of turning a buck is not likely to be met with broad acceptance -- and to those who think it's a good idea, well, don't say no one warned you of the P/R damage this will cause. Really, how far are the producers (and parents) of this ad from a charge of corrupting the morals of a minor (several counts, actually, though I suppose it depends on their state's definition of it), as well as giving child protective a reason to start asking questions? In any case, I predict the so-called "adults" involved with this ad will regret their actions, if not right away, then later, but not much. And, do not all things live forever on the Internet? Bad karma has a way of sticking around when it gets recorded and copied over to millions of computers all over the world which are easily accessed with a few keystrokes.

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Do female models get paid the same as male models for doing the same work?

Feminists want to take the worst behavior of men and women and teach little girls to behave that way. Does anyone with a sane mind really believe this was a good idea.

I do hope charges are filed.

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Like most feminist inspired material, this video is devoid of facts, relying instead on misleading slogans and pumped-up inauthentic outrage. Sorry, it's unconvincing and in fact I'm additionally made skeptical because young girls, who don't really know the gender relations story, are simply being told to parrot back some old chestnuts from the feminist hate speech play book, such as the one in five women will be raped myth. That's supposed to motivate us to buy T-shirts, or whatever it is that this video is intending us to take action on? Really... how about child abuse? If it's domestic abuse in some states when a man yells at a woman, a woman with whom he lives, then it should also be some sort of abuse when feminists indoctrinate young girls, causing them to chant anti-male hate speech. America looks more and more like Nazi Germany every day, except the modern version of the jews are males.

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Some of these little girls,and maybe the little boy
have fathers---what the heck are they thinking about?
This will live with them (because they will be reminded)
until they die.

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