Liberals Want to Stop Men From Checking Out Women. By Patrick Howley.
Liberals want to stop men from checking out women. By Patrick Howley. The Daily Caller, December 8, 2013.
Howley:
In the
progressive future, men will not be able to look at women’s bodies because that
is a terrible thing to do — and science says so.
Researchers
have offered a definitive report into the science of the male “objectifying
gaze” in the December 2013 volume of “Sex Roles: A Journal of Research” (Volume
69, Issue 11-12, pp 557-570).
“Although
objectification theory suggests that women frequently experience the
objectifying gaze with many adverse consequences, there is scant research
examining the nature and causes of the objectifying gaze for perceivers. The
main purpose of this work was to examine the objectifying gaze toward women via
eye tracking technology,” according to the abstract of “My Eyes Are Up Here:
The Nature of the Objectifying Gaze Toward Women” by Sarah J. Gervais, Arianne
M. Holland, and Michael D. Dodd.
“Consistent
with our main hypothesis, we found that participants focused on women’s chests
and waists more and faces less when they were appearance-focused (vs.
personality-focused). Moreover, we found that this effect was particularly
pronounced for women with high (vs. average and low) ideal body shapes in line
with hypotheses,” according to the report.
This is
the kind of study MSNBC commentators can hold up when they’re talking about
“rape culture.” Because men are just all Bashar al-Assad and sex is their
chemical weapon. Fifty-one percent of the U.S. population is a victimized group
now. Don’t you know? Women are like Indians now. You can’t give them a
once-over, a polite grin, and be on your way. You can’t notice the fruits of
their several-hour morning project of preparing themselves to be looked at.
Pretty soon, looking at a woman’s chest will legally be a “hate” crime instead
of a love crime.
It’s
already started. There was the Massachusetts secretary who sued her boss for
staring at her breasts. There was the social media uproar when two tech
conference presenters in San Francisco made a joke presentation for an app
based on men’s desire to stare at breasts.
This is
what the progressives exist to do. They take away our activities. If it’s an
activity and it’s kind of fun or pleasurable, the progressives are going to
take it away.
That’s
the very basis of their personality type. They’re the regulators. The hall monitors.
Maybe
catching a side glance of some cleavage on the subway isn’t for you. Fine. But
for those of us who enjoy that, it’s one more thing that we’re allowed to do in
this country. I’m not big on skiing, but if I see somebody walking down the
street with some skis I’m cool with that. Why ban things that you might want to
try sometime?
I’m not
saying looking at tits is any kind of noble pursuit. But it’s one more freedom.
It’s one more thing that has been allowed in this country since the time of
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson. One more thing that we’re not going to be
allowed to do in the progressive future.
And you
know what else? A lot of women like it.
Ladies,
how are you going to feel when the progressives prohibit men from paying you a
compliment on your walk home from the bar? You know there’s always one friend
of yours who waited all night for that.
And if
you happen to be a woman who isn’t employed by the Democratic National
Committee or the New York Times, maybe you’re really not all that offended by
these sorts of things. Because you realize that when progressives ban things,
they don’t just prohibit activities: they set a new rule that goes out through
the culture that must be obeyed.
And the
new rule affects everyone. From the guy who now has to cover his face so as not
to look at a hot girl’s tits, to the girl whose tits can no longer be looked
at, to the friend of the girl who could have laughed when it happened, to the
bar owner standing outside who could have lured them both in for a drink, to
the husband’s small business partner who knows the story of how they met and
smirks about it over dinner, to the daughter at their 30th anniversary party
who decided that she just wanted to be a full-time mom and raise her kids
Christian and send them to private school and she was proud of her decisions in
life.
This is
why conservatives will own the future of this country, and progressive leadership
will fall by the wayside. Americans in nursing homes don’t like their
activities being taken away. But that nurse who comes in Tuesdays for hip
rehabilitation? She’s just fine.
Libs Want Men to Stop Looking at Women. By Rush Limbaugh. RushLimbaugh.com, December 9, 2013.
My Eyes Are Up Here: The Nature of the Objectifying Gaze Toward Women. By Sarah J. Gervais, Arianne M. Holland, and Michael D. Dodd. Sex Roles, Vol. 69, No. 11/12 (December 2013).
Abstract:
Although
objectification theory suggests that women frequently experience the
objectifying gaze with many adverse consequences, there is scant research
examining the nature and causes of the objectifying gaze for perceivers. The
main purpose of this work was to examine the objectifying gaze toward women via
eye tracking technology. A secondary purpose was to examine the impact of body
shape on this objectifying gaze. To elicit the gaze, we asked participants (29
women, 36 men from a large Midwestern University in the U.S.), to focus on the
appearance (vs. personality) of women and presented women with body shapes that
fit cultural ideals of feminine attractiveness to varying degrees, including
high ideal (i.e., hourglass-shaped women with large breasts and small
waist-to-hip ratios), average ideal (with average breasts and average
waist-to-hip ratios), and low ideal (i.e., with small breasts and large
waist-to-hip ratios). Consistent with our main hypothesis, we found that
participants focused on women’s chests and waists more and faces less when they
were appearance-focused (vs. personality-focused). Moreover, we found that this
effect was particularly pronounced for women with high (vs. average and low)
ideal body shapes in line with hypotheses. Finally, compared to female
participants, male participants showed an increased tendency to initially
exhibit the objectifying gaze and they regarded women with high (vs. average
and low) ideal body shapes more positively, regardless of whether they were
appearance-focused or personality-focused. Implications for objectification and
person perception theories are discussed.