OMFG… the sisters of the Alpha Phi Sorority at the
University of Alabama put out a recruitment video. In it, the girls were having
fun, were showing their support for the football team, and were acting like
college girls. They were neither lewd nor lascivious; they were acting like college girls.
The New York Times describes the video:
It
mostly shows sorority members having a good time: dancing in front of their
sorority house, blowing glitter and kisses, frolicking in swimsuits and taking
a trip to the school’s Bryant-Denny football stadium in the company of the
university’s mascot, an elephant known as Big Al.
Naturally, it caused yet another feminist freak out, this
time by someone named A. L. Bailey who denounced the women of Alpha Phi for not
living according to feminist ideology. (For my part I like it when women are so uncomfortable with being women that they cannot even use their real names, lest the names reveal their gender.)
Bailey described the video as she saw it... through the lens of
her ideology:
It's a parade of white girls and blonde hair dye,
coordinated clothing, bikinis and daisy dukes, glitter and kisses, bouncing
bodies, euphoric hand-holding and hugging, gratuitous booty shots, and matching
aviator sunglasses. It's all so racially and aesthetically homogeneous and
forced, so hyper-feminine, so reductive and objectifying, so Stepford Wives:
College Edition. It's all so ... unempowering.
Of course, if Bailey wants to be
respected for her mind, she should at least pretend that she has one. What is
the point of denouncing these women for being feminine? What are they supposed
to be: masculine? Neutered?
If you had ever imagined that
feminism was about allowing women to choose freely what they want to be and how
they want to present themselves, disabuse yourself of the notion. Feminists
want women to be what feminists want them to be. They want women to sacrifice
themselves for the sake of the cause. Anyone who deviates from the party line
will be denounced as racist and sexist, as a mindless Barbie doll.
Trust me, if these sorority girls
were hooking up, feminists would not have a problem with it. If they were
drunk, on their knees at a fraternity party, feminists would be cheering them
on. If they were sexting images of their private parts to whomever, many
feminists would say it was normal. If they were part of weekend symposium on sex
toys for women, feminists would not think that it was demeaning toward women.
And yet, being feminine, wearing a
bikini, having blond or brown hair, giggling and bouncing around … those are steps too far for the feminist mind.
Apparently, Bailey believes that
these sorority sisters are making it more difficult for anyone to take women
seriously. In truth, it’s Bailey, the feminist scold who is making it
impossible to take women seriously. If you are an employer and you have a
choice between a sister from UAB’s Alpha Phi and A. L. Bailey, I promise you
that the sorority sister will do a better job. People who are in the world of
work consistently say so.
Don’t these sorority girls
resemble a former cheerleader named Megyn Kelly?
By all appearances, the sorority
sisters are comfortable being what they are. They are acting like college girls
and they like being college girls. One suspects that they will like being
women. Bailey, however, insults and demeans them by calling them bimbos.
Bailey believes that these women
are sabotaging feminism. (If so, right on, sisters!) She would do better to note that feminism
undermines and sabotages women by teaching them to repress their femininity.
Did you know that women compete
against other women? They compete for the attention of males, in roughly the
same way that men compete for the attention of women. It should not come as a
surprise. And women try to attract male attention by being feminine, not by
being feminists.
Bailey seems to be a member in
good standing of the thought police so she denounces the sorority for not being
racially diverse and for not doing enough philanthropy.
To be fair, Bailey did a follow up interview in which she asked for forgiveness because she did not know what she
was doing. She said that she did not intend to blame or to shame these women.
But, of course, that is what she was doing. She denounced them and trashed them
for the way that they chose to be women.
It’s feminism that makes women
look bad, not in the aesthetic sense, but in the sense that it allows people to think that women are ideological zealots, wedded to their
ideas, only loyal to their beliefs.
Bailey is not a professional
thinker. She has imbibed an ideology and she applies it willy-nilly because
that is what she was taught to do. When she insists over and over that she was
not offended by the video, then perhaps she needs to look up the word offended…
because she was acting like she was personally offended by it.
Then Bailey added:
And in my piece there wasn't a call to action, I did
not ask for the video to be removed. I didn't ask for the girls to cover up. I
didn't even ask the girls to change their ways or their girly behavior or
anything like that. That's all fine by me, everybody was like, "well,
that's their right to do that," and yes, that is their right to do that,
that's absolutely right.
She added:
I was very careful in my wording to never
insult the girls and to never try to directly shame them in any way.
Again, she probably does not know
what she is doing. She called them bimbos and Stepford wives and said that they
were hyperfeminine. She denounced the video for offering gratuitous booty
shots. One wonders whether she is equally offended by the booty of Beyonce, for
example.
Truth is, those are insults. Given
the state of the culture and given the kinds of sexting that feminists are
promoting, a few booty shots are not going to harm anyone.
Bailey insulted and demeaned the
girls in the sorority and it produced certain consequences. She might not have
intended them, but that does not matter. She is responsible for the
consequences of her actions. If she prefers denial, there is very little we can
do about it.
3 comments:
I'm wondering if the video really will attract young women to join? And what sort of standards they have for joining? Okay, I admit I stopped the video early, so maybe I missed the character requirements at the end.
Perhaps not ironically to the blond image their website links don't seem to work. Or maybe the Feminists hackers attacked their site to protect their cause? We shouldn't jump to conclusions.
http://www.alphaphialabama.com/contactus This page is not currently available.
But there's room for all right? Hardcore atheist and nerd babes can go to go elsewhere. Is there a Nerd Sorority? A little research suggests Kappa Delta. Is that right?
Indeed! At least they require a B average, and their website works!
http://ua.kappadelta.org/our-recruitment
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We seek new members who share our values and are committed to achieving academic success, developing leadership skills and making a difference through community service. We request a minimum high school GPA of 3.0 to be considered for membership.
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They look to me as a group of nice people who enjoy being young women and are happy to extol being in a sorority. How dare these young women enjoy being young women? I have to say this is why I enjoy living in the South where being a beautiful young woman does not mean a woman lacks the ability to be all she can be. I would bet that they might even like men. Horrors of horrors they may even marry a man and have children and still have a very satisfactory life with love and success. Feminists swoon time. Where is the "safe area?" Good for these young women.
I often wonder if there isn't something in the water in "blue areas" that create a disconnect between one's ability to enjoy life and being distressed by not being able to control other people's actions. Maybe it is all that estrogen being excreted into the water supply from birth control pills in such a confined and overpopulated space. S/OFF. Go for the "blue" where men hate being men and women hate being women.
You go girls and remember your lives will be far better without the scourge of modern feminism destroying your life. Again, they just seem to me like nice young women who are having a good time. I can understand why the misandric dictator wanna bees would be horrified.
And why are we flooded with this drivel? Because it still works. U of A has "apologized" for the video. When are these institutions gonna grow some?
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