Janice Fiamengo, Tom Golden and Hannah Spier – “Diary of a CEO’s Debate on Feminism: Our Response.”

Very good (video, 36:02).

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  1. Very informative. As an example of the pervasiveness of the ideas and how its woven into our society I saw this Innovative PE kit aims to keep teenage girls in sports by enhancing comfort | Express.co.uk In reality marketing by ASICS for their new range of female sportswear. But wrapped up in the feminist narrative that somehow it needs “Inclusive Sportswear” and mental health charity “MIND” to be involved because somehow Girls not playing sports has nothing to do with their choices as individuals but to do with “barriers” and diversity. It reminded me of the nonsense of the Nurofen “gender pain gap” again suggesting somehow women are “victims” of health professionals prejudice. As the father of a very active female in her late 20s I know the major sports brands have been busy selling comfortable fashionable sportswear for girls and women for at least 15 years. This pervasive idea that females are somehow always victims facing “barriers” is woven into our “consumer society”. Hair dye is “empowering”, cosmetics “make you confident” and so on. It seems hard to imagine there was a time that men and most women “just got on with it”. Follow the money, there is a lot of money to be made from persuading girls and women that lives can’t be lived without the perfect consumer goods, in persuading them of their “need”. Somehow I suspect the ASICS PE kit will be a commercial success but in fact not persuade Girls to flock to sports. I was chatting to someone who coaches football, it seems in recent downpours he had to cancel the Girls’ sessions “the Boys’ as well?” i asked. “No they carried on”. Feminists need to deal with rain and mud.

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