This woman is making fun of sexist guys in the BEST way
Sometimes men try this honestly adorable component where they tell a female to cover herself up on line (because displaying cleavage for your prof p.C is SO SLUTTY RIGHT) while concurrently flaunting their own manbod torsos everywhere in the Internet. Double requirements are sooooo amusing.
Tribal tat? Check.
Cross necklace? Check.
Mich lite? Check.
Being real (sexist)? CHECK. ????????#shirtlessshamers2016 p.C.Twitter.Com/h7CWPSVGC0
— Lindsey (@CardsAgstHrsmt) January 21, 2016
Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowTo fight this horrible phenomenon, a female named Lindsey (formerly the author of Cards Against Harassment) has began calling out the worst perpetrators of this blatantly sexist flow with some public disgrace.
Under the hashtag #ShirtlessShamers2016, Lindsey is collecting screenshots of sexist, body-shaming tweets from guys (aimed toward girls) and growing adorable little troll collages of shirtless pictures those equal men have published of themselves for on line, public consumption.
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— Lindsey (@CardsAgstHrsmt) January 20, 2016
"[The hashtag] started out after I stumbled throughout a guy who had a shirtless avi speakme about how if girls want admire from guys, they have to cowl themselves up and admire themselves, and I notion that turned into so absurd," Lindsey informed Cosmopolitan US. "Turns out, there is a GLUT of dudes who're either oblivious to the ludicrousness of the double popular, or who're fully aware but include that standard as the price of being a woman."
GIRL, PREACH. Lindsey, who stated that a number of what she does on Twitter is a aggregate of advocacy and social commentary, informed me she thinks the double popular of what's deemed desirable for males and females to put up on-line is simply awful.
I realize I said one per day but since this one is #MLKDAY themed:
Dream larger, #shirtlessshamers2016. Dream bigger. Percent.Twitter.Com/tkR14xIRYA
— Lindsey (@CardsAgstHrsmt) January 18, 2016
"Any time ladies, particularly younger ladies of coloration, do something for their very own enjoyment, it turns into a goal for mockery or disdain," she said. "Most of the men I feature on #ShirtlessShamers2016 have a 'likes' list FULL of porn GIFs, so their problem does not seem to be with girls bare or half-bare, but girls doing the ones things for themselves."
Don't curr. #shirtlessshamers2016 percent.Twitter.Com/0ou1RVfPyS
— Lindsey (@CardsAgstHrsmt) January 18, 2016
Lindsey said she plans on posting one #ShirtlessShamers2016 tweet a day till she has 365 — but the caveat is that she hopes she runs out of cloth earlier than she definitely gets that many. She also hopes this doesn't change into a set trolling attempt aimed toward the guys she functions underneath the hashtag.
The intention isn't to make their lives disgusting and depressing with imply tweets from a horde of strangers. "The factor is to critique a broader cultural double standard," Lindsey stated.
Truthfully it will take a lot of labor to enhance men's behaviour on the Internet, but this is a great start. Women have sufficient to address with out getting hate only for searching hot on line.