Sophia Rudyeva from taking part in the Miss World beauty contest. Still, her participation is not totally ruled out, since there is no explicit rule stating that contestants cannot...
Unfortunately in the US it seems that when a woman is crowned Miss America then next thing discovered is "nude photos" (or topless, or drunk partying, etc.)
Perhaps it is time to stop putting women on parade for their appearance!
Er, if they stop putting women on parade for their appearance, is that itself not a form of discrimination? Anything that bills itself as a "Beauty Contest" is at least honest from one POV: looks and looks alone are the reason anybody watches these cheesecake parades. The dishonesty comes into play when they pretend that the contestants are "less" than moral if they took their clothes off for someone else, and --worse-- allowed the act to be recorded. Many of the women who compete in these meat market shows are models to begin with, so it's the height of hypocrisy to pretend that a few strips of cloth makes their performances on the beauty pageant stage "moral" but that their paying the monthly rent by posing nude is not. The lookism industry is not going to go away any time soon, so insisting that they make the environment more respectful of the participants is ultimately the more important priority here.
Good God these women aren't running for President or Vice President! They aren't hurting anybody and are providing men (and possibly women) with entertainment and visual pleasure that they themselves tuned in with intent to watch and enjoy. Hypocrisy, distorted sense of morality and that old 'the woman ate that apple' adage, so she must continue to be paraded and punished. It's just another industry of exploit, might as well punish the participants. If you want to dig up dirt, plant a garden!
Well, it seems like these entertainment antics have flustered more than a few feathers- this sector of popular culture ultimately suggests more of the viewers and consumers than the actual actors themselves most of the time. If people would immerse themselves in infinitely more pressing issues, perhaps terrorism, poverty, hunger, epidemics, and the like just might have a chance of being alleviated...
Well, it seems like these entertainment antics have flustered more than a few feathers- this sector of popular culture ultimately suggests more of the viewers and consumers than the actual actors themselves most of the time. If people would immerse themselves in infinitely more pressing issues, perhaps terrorism, poverty, hunger, epidemics, and the like just might have a chance of being alleviated...
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for a girl who wants to become an international star. 12/7/2009.
Perhaps it is time to stop putting women on parade for their appearance!
Anything that bills itself as a "Beauty Contest" is at least honest from one POV: looks and looks alone are the reason anybody watches these cheesecake parades.
The dishonesty comes into play when they pretend that the contestants are "less" than moral if they took their clothes off for someone else, and --worse-- allowed the act to be recorded.
Many of the women who compete in these meat market shows are models to begin with, so it's the height of hypocrisy to pretend that a few strips of cloth makes their performances on the beauty pageant stage "moral" but that their paying the monthly rent by posing nude is not.
The lookism industry is not going to go away any time soon, so insisting that they make the environment more respectful of the participants is ultimately the more important priority here.