Saturday, December 12, 2015

Inside Amy Schumer : Feminist Queen

Inside Amy Schumer: Feminist Queen


Amy Schumer newly television show is great for all feminist.She herself is the clever director and writer for the show.


The show is different from any other show in that it doesn't require keeping up with episode after episode, as every episode is different.Every episode is a hilarious tale of Schumer's personal experience with men or just a certain  situation.One will not find oneself bored. All episodes aside ,are induced with Schumer's feminist based comedy sketches and man-on-the-street interviews  making  more realistic and relate-able to the masses.

Schumer's open depiction of her sex encounters and relationships with men,nullify her more as a feminist than anyone on television.She is all against slut shaming and sexism, and does so in a way that is sublimated to amplify humor.

Here are my analogies of Inside Amy's Schumer first four episodes to make my point.

In Episode 1:Bad Decisions, Amy tells a hilarious parody like ,portrayal of a one night stand and the way both sexes react after.It is painfully hilarious in that it is damn right truthful in  how both sex roles react to the situation.In the episode Amy overly exaggerates the reaction of both sexes reactions.In Bad Decisions, the female played by Amy,the day after one night stand  over fantasies and romanticizes about her prior hook up date.Meanwhile the male's character  after the hook up,,is one of a careless ,forgetful, inconsiderate asshole.

In Episode 2:Sexting, she plays a character that is baffled by sexting and it's often absurdities.It explains that while sexting might be the new on tech, whack off technique for men, it is often a burden for women.She especially focuses on how hard it is for  women to take the perfect 'sexy picture' or nude to pleasure the minds of hyper-cyber-perverted men.

In Episode 3:A Porn Star is Born, Amy stresses that porn has always been a man based ,sexist industry.In the episode she plays a porn star set back in the twenties, where she is playing a porn star in a heavily sexist industry.

The episode also includes brilliant and hysterical feminist based parody, music videos.Thrown with make fun of sexist ideals, such as the medias obsession with big asses and men's constant babble of the  natural no make up female,fantasy ideology.

In Episode 4:Last Fuckable Day,Seasson 3 ,she with special guests Tina Fey,Julia Dreyfus ,Patricia Arquette, they discuss how sexist and harsh the entertainment industry is with the aging of female celebrities.In the episode group of comedians argue that it's Patricia Arqutte's last fuckable day, as she is too old to be "fuckable" in the Hollywood spectrum. The episode addresses sexist standards, that while Hollywood women have a limitation to their screen time roles, men  stay forever golden and limitless to such.

Amy Schumer, in line with other female comedian contemporaries , like Amy Poehler ,Tina Fey and Mindy Kailing.Women who have fought the naive stereotype that women can't make someone crackle on Television .These inspiring women are disclaiming all stigmas about women directing and writing their own comedy.






Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Blurred Lines:The Little Things Against Women in The Media

Intro:

It has become almost impossible for  women to enjoy most forms of entertainment because of sexist roles or comments directed towards women in these outlets.

Sometimes a women can find themselves so engulfed in a certain  show or with the work of an certain artist-musician, who in turn doesn't regard respectable roles in their work for women.

I think most women have been victims of such contradictions to their own faith as feminists or just plain women who feel they should be respected.

Women these days are psychologically driven to enjoy most big screen movies,shows and music by men or other women who fail to these how certain derogatory roles and name calling hurt women.

Even the tiniest of things start to add up ,like the way women should maintain themselves.

Just the other night I was hanging out with my male friend when I got an itch in my winter-no-shave-very-hairy-legs, as I lifted my pants sleeve to scratch .I then  felt ashamed as he had seen them.

While he only laughed because I had unthoughtfully pointed them out I felt ashamed,almost disgusted with myself.That kind of mentality is all the result of male based oppression of how a women should maintain themselves in order to be seen as attractive and "presentable" to the world.

I honestly think how it's totally fucked how women's first sign of puberty is regarded as disgusting while males is encouraged for their ego.

Feminists based celebrities and Tumbler hipsters have fought the clean shaven women ideal.Such celebrities as Miley Cyrus even dyed her pit her florescent colors as a form of rebellion.

While I myself have yet to gain the courage of letting it all grow out.I'll probably need some form of therapy first.

However I am well aware and against the pink tax that makes most women's products at a higher expense for their "high-maintenance packaging".Like how fucked and sexists can that get?