Monday, August 22, 2011

Dear Human Population,

So, I was on a latest news website yesterday, and I came across a video that struck me offensivly. Topic; Lust in males today. Basically, the video was from the male's point of view. A preacher, male, was discussing how women dress today, and speaking for young males about the "struggle" they have to face to simply walk across a college campus. According to him, true Christian males spend every moment of the day (and I say every moment of the day because there are ALWAYS going to be females around, unless you're in the bathroom) praying and asking for forgiveness for thinking dirty thoughts. "Women dress so provocitivly these days.. jeans that hug their buttox, form fitting shirts, and this draw's the male's eye, and thus his heart." Excuse me for wanting to look attractive. Is it not the female instinct to look attractive to males? And not only that, but who gives you the right to call us girls who "dress provocitivly" non-christian? And NEWS FA-LASH. There is no male out there that I've ever met that spends all of his time praying and looking down at the freaking ground so as to avoid eye contact with a female, because he's afraid "God will be displeased with him". Now, don't get me wrong. I understand that wearing a microskirt and a half t-shirt that shows everything but the nibble is wrong. That's understandable. But this preacher makes us girls look like the bad guy. We just think that we look cute in our clothes. TRUST us, we're not evil little coniving witches who plan on "destroying a male's spirituality" by looking cute. Infact, upon buying that cute pair of butt hugging lowrider jeans, we could care LESS about your spirituality. We're paying attention to how we think we look. It's the female instinct. *Shrug*
Oh, and here's another good one. In Canada, a police officer got into some major trouble because he made the comment "Women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized". Oh, well Mr. Officer. I didn't know that because I was wearing a skirt, that was an open invitation for freaks to come and rape me. I thought the skirt just looked good on me. Women in Canada have become afraid to go to the police about being sexually asulted, because they are afriad that the police will blame them for dressing the way they do. Because of this huge controversy, thousands of women and men gathered together to take part in the Slut Walk, a movement against victimization due to a woman's clothing. Being a woman, this ticked me off. So because I wear a dress or a skirt out in public, wear a little more makeup then usual and hang out with guys, I'm a slut and therefore it's perfectly fine for a man to come up and sexually assault me. That's such BS. Canadian police, you guys suck. It's painful how badly you suck. Thank God I don't live in Canada. Being raped is legal, if you wear a skirt. ;)
The SlutWalk in Toronto, Canada.

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