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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 05:22 PM Aug 2014

"Let Men Be Men": Fox News Female Hosts Defend Catcalling

Fox News hosts defended the practice of catcalling, insisting women should "let men be men" and downplaying the harmful impact widespread street harassment has on women. Outnumbered, which was billed by Fox News as a distinct new show "guided by four savvy women and one man" that is "designed to provide viewers with a fresh take on the latest news" has instead gained a reputation for its absurdly sexist tropes.

On the August 28 edition of Fox News' Outnumbered, hosts highlighted a New York Post opinion article that suggested women "deal with" "flattering" catcalls. Co-host Kimberly Guilfoyle defended street harassment saying, "let men be men," and, "look, men are going to be that way. What can you do?" Guest host and Fox contributor Arthur Aidala reenacted his personal signature "move" -- aiming a slow round of applause at women on the street, which one host said she'd find flattering:

The Outnumbered hosts' defense of catcalling downplays the harmful impact widespread street harassment has on women. Hollaback, a movement to end street harassment, points out that according to the CDC, "non-contact unwanted sexual experiences," including street harassment, are the most prevalent form of sexual violence for both men and women in the United States -- impacting up to 99 percent of women internationally, and affecting disproportionately high rates of LGBT individuals.

As Smriti Sinha for Mic.com has pointed out, the objectification of female bodies can have a serious psychological impact on women. A study conducted by Psychology of Women Quarterly revealed that "objectification of a female partner's body is related to more incidents of sexual pressure and coercion in romantic relationships," and has an important connection to the prevalence of intimate partner sexual violence in the United States.
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/08/28/let-men-be-men-fox-news-hosts-defend-catcalling/200585

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Rex

(65,616 posts)
3. Well what does anyone expect? It is Soxnews and they are the GOP HQ for news.
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 05:25 PM
Aug 2014

Although the GOP hates humans in general, they save most of their hatred for women and minorities.

 

YoungDemCA

(5,714 posts)
9. Oh, it was a sarcastic rhetorical question
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 05:36 PM
Aug 2014

And a joke, too. But one based in observation of this forum...lol.

EDIT: Nevermind, I see this is a pattern with the OP. *Sigh*

 

stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
7. I know I just saw the video, but I can't believe it.
Fri Aug 29, 2014, 05:31 PM
Aug 2014

Having a hard time wrapping my head around that these folks said this and really believe this.

I know a few of them.

Gothmog

(145,293 posts)
11. the video on this segment is really disturbing
Sat Aug 30, 2014, 09:25 AM
Aug 2014

People who watch Fox News are stupid to begin with and this is how Fox attracts such idiots

 

elehhhhna

(32,076 posts)
12. If it's a man thing, why don't they ever do this to my 16 year old when
Sat Aug 30, 2014, 10:43 AM
Aug 2014

her Daddy's around? wtf already.

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