07/05/07

Death, Taxes and Feminist Hypocrisy

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Article By WolfmanMac

Verizon Wireless, previously a sponsor of “rap artist” Akon, announced this week that it will sever its relationship with the performer. A concert last week in Trinidad climaxed (no pun intended) with a sweaty episode of “freak dancing” with a girl Akon pulled onto the stage from the crowd. The girl in question is Trinidad born Danah Alleyne who participated enthusiastically in the raunchy public display (“"I did not know what to do and with the crowd cheering and stuff I guess I got a little carried away”) but also states “there was nothing I could have done about it. I was in a state of real shock. I am so sorry for everything. I am sorry for disappointing my parents and my brother Ian, who is a public figure in his portfolio as the president of the Trinidad and Tobago Crime Watch. I will learn from this experience for sure. This week was the worst week of my life." Trinidad Prime Minister Patrick Manning has called for an investigation and government officials want Akon banned from performing on the island. (“Verizon Ends Tie With “Rape Rapper,” May 4, 2007 WorldNetDaily).
Those not familiar with Mr. Akon are as fortunate as those familiar with him are without the excuse of ignorance respecting his music. From the poetic witticism of such tracks as “I Wanna F*** You” to the delicate imagery of “Smack That,” his lyrics read like the master blueprint for failure the black underclass in the United States has followed for far too many tragic years. Going to an Akon concert unprepared for sexual imagery and language that combines all the eroticism of a meat-packing plant with the loving caress of a dental drill is like going to a hockey game unprepared for a fight. Further, Mr. Akon’s embrace of “Thug Life” is well documented - “He served a total of five years in prison. In late 2005, his manager Robert Montanez was killed in a drive-by shooting. Akon was in the car and was shot in the shoulder, however he made a full recovery. He professes to be a Muslim and a believer and practitioner of polygamy. “(WorldNetDaily).
There is simply no way to make the case that anyone who would stand in line for one of this man’s performances, pay good money to see it and attend are unaware of what they are paying to see and hear. When one actively participates in the bacchanalia, embarrassment after the fact does not indict the performer.
In 2002, two underage girls were asked to expose their breasts for the camera during a filming of the lucrative video series “Girls Gone Wild.” After misrepresenting themselves as 18 years old and signing consent forms,they did so. They later sued, apparently stating that the photographer had told them the filming was for a private video. “Said Richard Merrill of Fabio & Merrill, which represented Mantra: “The plaintiffs knew what they were doing. The jury realized that there were no drugs, alcohol or coercion involved in what they did.” (Girls That Went Wild Lose Lawsuit Against Girls Gone Wild, Wall Street Journal Law Blog, June 29, 2006).
“Girls Gone Wild” is an enormous franchise. For over ten years, the company has amassed a fortune on a simple premise – take a film crew wherever young women congregate in a party atmosphere (bars, spring break, resorts), and ask them to expose themselves and/or perform various sexual acts with themselves and one another on film. The success of the franchise and the dozens of videos produced so far bear witness to the number of willing volunteers. In fact, one can even find commercials on late night T.V. actively seeking volunteers to come to a resort location and perform for upcoming releases. Participants sign release forms prior to filming, although filming someone already drinking in a bar is pretty persuasively presumptive evidence of the age of majority. Nevertheless, the company has been bedeviled with lawsuits from regretful women alleging they have been victimized by the franchise.
This is not an indictment of “Girls Gone Wild,” “Gangsta Rap,” “Rape Rap” or whatever other manifestation of degradation is offered for sale in the public square. What behavior people will pay for or participate in for the sake of entertainment is their own affair. What is at issue is the persistent efforts of many to extract payment from others for their own regrettable behavior. Also at issue is the deafening silence from rarely silent feminists when women take action they later regret, then seek action (often from government) for redress of their self inflicted grievances.
Rights are inextricably intertwined with responsibilities. Feminists demonstrate that their quest is for privilege and not equality when they clamor relentlessly for ever more of the former, while at best remaining silent on the subject of the latter.

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