059_ clichés and stereotyping women

EPISODE · Jun 17, 2023 · 1H

059_ clichés and stereotyping women

from Dean's mean ranting machine · host Dean Laxer

There is an article about persistent and present clichés of how many men still see women these days. It was published/posted by the "Stern" magazine in Germany earlier this year. While some points are quite valid, not everything is that simple. You can't always bring the 1950's into an argument, as if all men have inherited the same dogma since this time period. Further more I don't think the 50's were really THAT bad to all women in society. The 80's and 90's were by far worse, but who cares about facts these days. Do not be surprised about the article, because it has been written rather poorly and without much substance. It actually just illustrates the frustration in current times, rather then teaching anything new. I have left out and over read one topic or claim in this article, where the author mentions: "beautiful women equal dumb and easy." You can decide how relevant and accurate that statement still is for yourself. The article can be read (maybe use google translate) right here below. https://www.stern.de/lifestyle/liebe-sex/dating---schoene-muessen-dumm-sein----die-schlimmsten-klischees-ueber-frauen-33214962.html Cheers :-)

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