{"id":504,"date":"2010-10-28T09:00:59","date_gmt":"2010-10-28T08:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=504"},"modified":"2010-10-28T09:00:59","modified_gmt":"2010-10-28T08:00:59","slug":"take-back-halloween","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2010\/10\/28\/take-back-halloween\/","title":{"rendered":"Take Back Halloween!"},"content":{"rendered":"
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By Andy Marlette (http:\/\/www.andymarlette.com)<\/p><\/div>\n

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I love this cartoon. I sent it to nearly all the women I know last year. Do I need to say why I love it? It so clearly outlines the choices for young girls these days, not just at Halloween. You can be anything you want to be, as long as you’re sexy. You can be anything, as long as you look good doing it. Anything!! As long as some man somewhere thinks it’s sexy…<\/p>\n

I mean, the first thing people say about women they’re trying to insult is usually that they’re ugly\/fat\/too old. That they don’t possess or inspire this all-important male approval. Just think about some of the things you’ve heard said, by the left and<\/em> the right, about female politicians. Think about some of the things you<\/em> might have said.<\/p>\n

When men shout or whistle at me in the street and I walk away, what do they shout? They shout “You fat cow!” “You ugly bitch!” They’re not alone, every five year-old kid starting school learns that they can upset little girls by calling them fat.<\/p>\n

Of course you can also be too<\/em> sexy, because hey, you wouldn’t want those people you’re trying to get the approval of thinking you’re easy<\/em> now, would ya? That could interfere with your appeal. But it’s all related. Be just<\/em> sexy enough, show just<\/em> the right amount of skin, look just submissive enough, just powerful enough, don’t look like you’re ‘asking for it’ (whatever the fuck<\/em> that means), give that camera just the right look,<\/em> and you too can be anything you want to be.<\/p>\n

To get off the soapbox and back to the subject, Halloween, this day which just highlights something that’s already<\/em> going on in our culture, here are a couple of seasonal links for you to enjoy:-<\/p>\n

Website Take Back Halloween<\/a> has got a hella load of costumes for you to pick from, and you won’t find the tagline ‘sexy’ on any of them. They’ve got warrior queens<\/a>, goddesses and legends<\/a>, and other famous women<\/a> to pick from, poets, writers, saints, activists, movie stars and serial killers! They say: “Why be a fairy princess when you can be a queen?”<\/em><\/p>\n

The bloggers at Geek Feminism<\/a>, with a nod to Take Back Halloween, pick a few geekier costumes which also ignore the male gaze… they’ve got robots, rubiks cubes and Lovecraftian horrors…<\/a> They say: “There\u2019s no reason that a squid monster can\u2019t have a feminine touch.”<\/em><\/p>\n

Comics Alliance take a funny look at some of the most ridiculous and just plain unnecessary ‘sexy’ costumes on sale this Halloween<\/a>, like the cringe-making Transformers costume below.\u00a0They’ve very helpfully provided an illustration of what that character is supposed<\/em> to look like – can you spot the difference? They’ve got wildly inaccurate superhero costumes, (and of course, there’s nothing that upsets this BadRep blogger more than people Doing Comics Wrong!), and they’ve got sexed-up characters from your other favourite childhood TV shows. There’s sexy Elmo, a sexy Ninja Turtle and a sexy Lone Ranger!\u00a0 They say: “A sexy version of Elmo is the kind of thing that when you see it, you have to tell someone else, or it’ll just sit there in your brain slowly driving you insane as you try to figure out why it exists.”<\/em><\/p>\n

Cracked.com also has a feature on 26 ‘Sexy’ Halloween Costumes That Shouldn’t Exist<\/a>.<\/p>\n

I think I need to step away from the internet now. When you see a sexy Transfromers costume that’s the Internet gods’ way of telling you you’ve been online for too long.<\/p>\n

Happy Halloween, folks! I solemnly swear to leave your precious childhood memories alone next time we meet.<\/p>\n

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