Gloria Steinem is a feminist icon. A champion for women’s rights.
And she feels bad for Kim Kardashian.
The 81-year-old author and political activist told Mia Freedman on the No Filter podcast that nude selfies don’t empower other women, and they’ve made Kim Kardashian “an object of ridicule”.
“I’m not here to judge other people…I think it is empowering to have our own media. People can get their messages out without going through the minds of an editor, a publisher, a sponsor, and that’s great. It is completely foolhardy to think that taking a picture with no content is empowering.”
“I mean, I feel bad for Kim Kardashian, she’s an object of ridicule. Because, it has no content. It’s only about the surface.”
Hear Gloria speaking to Mia Freedman here: (post continues after audio)
Before her internet-breaking nude selfies, when Kim Kardashian was fat-shamed while pregnant, Steinem lept her her defence, telling US Weekly that a woman’s body is her’s and her’s alone, and that women’s bodies should never be public property.
“If our bodies are treated as ornaments instead of instruments, that’s because we are rebelling because it’s an effort to distract us,” she said. “So don’t be distracted. Why bother getting caught up in that?”
Some of the ridicule Steinem was talking about stems from images such as these:
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Wrong. 'The collective' is a suggestion, from which we all take or leave our own individual ideas of feminism. Men are also a collective, equally questionable, if that rule is to apply.
Feminism means women free to make their own choices and live their own lives without having to edit themselves due to judgemental social pressures, as long as you conform with what the collective thinks.