What is the reason for this censure? Why is such a strongly sexualized culture so obsessed with purity and wholesomeness? The double standards are employed in the media industry, and especially seen strongest in online communities. It seems celebrities and commercials are nearly lauded for sexualization to sell a product, but for some reason, a woman having multiple sexual partners is met with incredible opposition.
Reasons for “slut shaming” appear to be few and far between. Inherently, the only “problems” with several sexual partners is fear of pregnancy or STDs. However, at the end of the day, one's own body is still their own, so whatever they do to it is their own business. Perhaps religion may play a part- belief in saving someone from deadly sin or a hell could be a major driving force. Regardless, the internet is infuriated about slut shaming- very, very mad.
The blogging website tumblr.com, which is particularly notorious in internet circles for the overwhelming political views of its feminist users, the anti-slut shaming movement has gained an extraordinary amount of traction. Blogs such as endslutshaming.tumblr.com, publicshaming.tumblr.com, and slut-shaming.tumblr.com have amassed thousands of followers, each spreading the same ideas and agenda- explaining the horrors of slut shaming and what a negative impact it has on our culture.
Sadly, good causes are often won- and lost on the internet. Many have become lost in their spheres of self-importance and righteousness, to the point where goals are abandoned and lost sight of. Just searching “slut shaming tumblr” on google will link you to several sites that incredibly appear to be doing nothing to fix the problem, merely existing to complain of injustices without taking action. Oftentimes, it is not obvious some “slut shame” to hide their own insecurities or as a method of cyber bullying.
It is appropriate to say the problems have been identified. The internet grants anonymity, but it has also began fueling pointless wars. Fights on what or what not can be slut shaming are abound on tumblr. Few choose to try and refute some of the more ridiculous and pointless claims of hardcore feminists, but their posts are met with scorn, creating a singularity, a hivemind. Discussion is difficult, and oftentimes utterly pointless, accomplishing nothing.
Slut shaming is a serious issue, but unfortunately may not be viewed as important off the internet as it is on. An complete appropriation of American culture is unlikely to happen overnight. Much like racism, it is easy to see the criticizing of females for their choice of clothing or act of being sexually open far into the future, but it may yet change.
The blogging website tumblr.com, which is particularly notorious in internet circles for the overwhelming political views of its feminist users, the anti-slut shaming movement has gained an extraordinary amount of traction. Blogs such as endslutshaming.tumblr.com, publicshaming.tumblr.com, and slut-shaming.tumblr.com have amassed thousands of followers, each spreading the same ideas and agenda- explaining the horrors of slut shaming and what a negative impact it has on our culture.
Sadly, good causes are often won- and lost on the internet. Many have become lost in their spheres of self-importance and righteousness, to the point where goals are abandoned and lost sight of. Just searching “slut shaming tumblr” on google will link you to several sites that incredibly appear to be doing nothing to fix the problem, merely existing to complain of injustices without taking action. Oftentimes, it is not obvious some “slut shame” to hide their own insecurities or as a method of cyber bullying.
It is appropriate to say the problems have been identified. The internet grants anonymity, but it has also began fueling pointless wars. Fights on what or what not can be slut shaming are abound on tumblr. Few choose to try and refute some of the more ridiculous and pointless claims of hardcore feminists, but their posts are met with scorn, creating a singularity, a hivemind. Discussion is difficult, and oftentimes utterly pointless, accomplishing nothing.
Slut shaming is a serious issue, but unfortunately may not be viewed as important off the internet as it is on. An complete appropriation of American culture is unlikely to happen overnight. Much like racism, it is easy to see the criticizing of females for their choice of clothing or act of being sexually open far into the future, but it may yet change.