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Would you let your daughter do something like this? (1 Viewer)

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Little Girls Unleash a Torrent of Profanity in ‘F-Bombs for Feminism’

You know how elderly white people trying to rap is off-putting? Well, multiply that by 100 and you’ll understand how jarring it is to hear little girls in a new ad repeatedly dropping f-bombs in the name of feminism. Yeah, in this video by FCKH8.com, little girls dressed up as princesses explain how unfair the world is to women with a crapload of words far worse than crapload.

For example, choice phrases include “I’m not some pretty ####### hopeless princess in distress!”, “Pay up, mother####er!”, and “Start teaching boys not to ####### rape!” Yes, these little girls also talk about rape, as well as how society judges women’s looks and pay equality.

The girls ask, “What is more offensive: a little girl saying #### or the ####### unequal sexist way society treats girls and women?”

The original video was removed from FCKH8′s Vimeo page, but a new, identical version went up Wednesday afternoon:

Potty-Mouthed Princesses Drop F-Bombs for Feminism by FCKH8.com from FCKH8.com on Vimeo.

UPDATE — Oct. 22, 4:35 p.m. ET: Mediaite reached out to FCKH8.com to ask why the video was removed and re-uploaded to Vimeo. Here is the statement we received from a spokesperson:

It seems like this censorship with both Vimeo and Youtube pulling the video is because of user complaints about kids saying ####. The video does not violate any user guidelines and with all the sexist content on both sites that is allowed to stay up, as well as content that uses this simple four-letter word, we are surprised that they chose to censor it. This censorship gets to the exact point that the girls in the video are making… that society finds it more offensive for a girl to say #### than they do the fact that 1 out 5 women are sexually assaulted and raped and that women get paid 23% less than men for the exact same work. We will be reuploading and have contacted both Youtube and Vimeo about this. Is YouTube really in the business of censoring their users? Is Vimeo now the politeness police?
http://www.mediaite.com/online/little-girls-unleash-a-torrent-of-profanity-in-f-bombs-for-feminism/

http://www.mediaite.com/online/little-girls-unleash-a-torrent-of-profanity-in-f-bombs-for-feminism/
http://www.mediaite.com/online/little-girls-unleash-a-torrent-of-profanity-in-f-bombs-for-feminism/
Video included in the link,the youtube version had been taken down.Should add that the video has NSFW language!

 
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No chance. Im not using my girls to send a message they dont even understand about an issue they arent dealing with at this time of their lives....excpet the Asian chick. She looked like she was 40 and stuffed into the princess dress to make her look young.

 
My daughter is away at college. She sent me a one word f-bomb text last night when Omar Infante hit the home run to put the Giants down 5-2. We raised that girl right. :thumbup:

 
My daughter is a 9 year old tomboy. I think she is pretty aware of many of these issues minus the rape thing. I would not have a problem with her doing this maybe in a couple years when she hits puberty and gains that awareness.

 
My daughter is a 9 year old tomboy. I think she is pretty aware of many of these issues minus the rape thing. I would not have a problem with her doing this maybe in a couple years when she hits puberty and gains that awareness.
Sure I could see maybe letting my teenage daughter do it but not these little girls.

 
My 7 year old daughter has been known to chant "girls go to college to get more knowledge and boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider!"

Not sure how I feel about this. :unsure:

 
No friggin' way. The message is valid but the ad is offensive as hell. These girls come off as brats.
That's the point. It is offensive but is it more offensive than issues they are talking about?

Oh and the first part about the unequal pay is misleading. Women make less than men in general but not in the "same job, same work" way they stressed.

 
No friggin' way. The message is valid but the ad is offensive as hell. These girls come off as brats.
That's the point. It is offensive but is it more offensive than issues they are talking about?

Oh and the first part about the unequal pay is misleading. Women make less than men in general but not in the "same job, same work" way they stressed.
Yeah I know that is the point but the only thing I wanted to do after watching this is wash these little girl's mouths out with soap.

 
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Saw this yesterday. It is a shocker to see this many young girls using the "F" word. It got my attention so it is working.

I give it a a thumbs up. But, I agree with a lot of the posters above do little girls really understand the issues they are dropping "F" bombs on?

 
No. She's growing up way too fast as it is.

These message campaigns don't do crap, they're just another way for do-gooders to pat themselves on the back for 'caring'. The only message campaigns I remember from my youth is the frying egg 'this is your brain on drugs' and the kid telling his Dad 'From you ok!?!? I learned it from watching you.' I still smoked the ganja anyway.

 

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