{"id":12353,"date":"2012-10-22T09:00:11","date_gmt":"2012-10-22T08:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=12353"},"modified":"2012-10-23T12:33:39","modified_gmt":"2012-10-23T11:33:39","slug":"found-feminism-rubber-face-putin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2012\/10\/22\/found-feminism-rubber-face-putin\/","title":{"rendered":"Found Feminism: Rubber Face Putin"},"content":{"rendered":"
A wise man1<\/a><\/sup> once said that you
ignore the writing on the walls at your peril. I hope the same is true of
stickers.<\/p>\n
In a world where it’s increasingly hard to get your message across,
and available methods of communication are becoming more and more
sophisticated, it’s refreshing to see a return to the simple things
in life.<\/p>\n
Like slapping a sticker somewhere nice and prominent that screams
FREE PUSSY RIOT<\/em> in fat felt tip pen.<\/p>\n
I found this beauty a couple of months ago whilst walking across the
Golden Jubilee pedestrian bridge. Sitting loud and proud, obviously
homemade, with bright colours and a take-no-prisoners
message.<\/p>\n Hear hear!<\/p><\/div>\n
So, why is this a Found Feminism?<\/p>\n
Well, obviously there’s the show of support for Pussy Riot<\/a> and the spreading of their message.
Whoever slapped this on the wall was inspired to make and display the
sticker themselves. I hope there are hundreds of them stuck around
London. I only found the one. I hope other people find more. I hope
they make their own.<\/p>\n
I’m also going to add points for the artwork, done in a way that
echoes feminist punk stylings. It’s that hand-drawn aesthetic of
“we did this in our bedroom” personal creation. It mirrors
the hand-knitted balaclavas of the band members, and it’s the
heart and soul of grassroots movements.<\/p>\n
Plus, it’s funny.<\/p>\n
I’m not saying that feminism should be side-splitting all the
time, although I do dislike that stereotype about feminists as
po-faced, dungarees-wearing, yoghurt-plaiting monsters2<\/a><\/sup> who
hate all fun and all jokes. But being able to make someone smile
when you get your point across can be valuable – and who
wouldn’t grin at this sticker, with its cheerful two fingers
up to one of the most terrifying and powerful men in the world?
Doesn’t matter how strong you think you are, Mr Putin –
the writing on the wall in London thinks you’re a dick.<\/p>\n
Finally, there’s the political message here. The sticker,
and Pussy Riot, are part of a rekindling of the political power of
feminism, reminding us all that there’s more we can do
(much, much more) than form elegant critiques of the use of the
female nude in art for the Sunday edition of the national
newspapers.<\/p>\n
There are problems out in the world that an active, aware and
politicised feminist movement can work to solve. Should work to
solve. And the fact that someone with a few highlighter pens and a
handful of stickers is getting out there and having a go, in their
own way, at doing it should put a rocket under those of us who
have more reach and power to do what we can.<\/p>\n
So yeah, fuck rubber face Putin.<\/p>\n<\/a>
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