By MAMAMIA TEAM
The covers of 4000 copies of Honi Soit (the University of Sydney student newspaper) are about to be guillotined.
Why? Because there are pictures of vulvas on the front. You know, the body part that approximately 52% of the population has. Because OFFENSIVE.
Here’s the cover:
And this is just the censored version. If you want to see the uncensored image click here. (Warning: clicking this link is certainly not safe for work . And FYI, Mamamia would put that same disclaimer if we were showing a photo of a penis).
Here’s how the whole saga went down.
The editorial team at Honi Soit decided to publish a cover featuring a composite image of 18 different vulvas.
The cover was intended to be a protest against the inaccurate depiction of vulvas in the mainstream media. The average vulva that you see on television or in print is smooth. It is hairless. And it is labia-less. (Thanks for that, porn.)
The result? Most of us women haven’t ever seen a real vulva (other than our own).
Enter: pesky meddling student politicians with their big fat law textbooks.
The student newspaper was informed by the Student Representative Council (SRC) that they couldn’t publish the images inside the magazine – let alone on the front cover – at all. The reason? Because censorship laws in Australia say that the publishing of ‘indecent articles’ is illegal. And ‘indecent articles’ apparently include vulvas. (For more on censorship and vaginas and vulvas, click here.)
Top Comments
1) penises would also be censored, stop making a complaint over something that would be censored in almost every part of the public in Australia...
2) so every single outlet of porn shows only shaved and 'labia-less' vaginas? wrong, porn is literally one of the most searched and biggest parts of the internet. Saying that 'porn is x' is like saying 'all women do x' therefore, if you don't like a particular bit of porn you're looking at, there's an entire internet to go looking for a different type!
3) no one is saying genitals are necessarily 'disgusting,' but they are considered indecent, probably due to the fact that they are sensitive and intimate parts of our body. How is this new information? The vast majority of human societies for the vast majority of our history have covered up genitals, who cares?
4) I feel for women who are body shamed, but it's no different to anyone else, we all have expectations put on us by society. Women are meant to have thick hips and small waists supposedly, while men in turn are supposed to be muscular etc.
5) with SOME types of porn making vaginas look unrealistic, is no different to SOME types of porn showing penises that literally look like a handful, or penis pills. Again, it's just a superficial image, most people couldn't care less what you look like down there fore both sexes
6) you can't and shouldn't force anyone to do anything, but demonising someone because they have a preference for shaved genitals is just as ridiculous, everyone is free to have a choice and we all have them
52% of the population are women? "Muh oppressed minority!"
The NUMBER of a population doesn't mean they aren't a MINORITY. The Asian population overtakes the Caucasian population easily, but does that mean Caucasians are the minority or the Asians? Don't say stupid shit without researching EXACTLY what being a minority means.
by numbers it means they're a minority by definition, but by representation, fair enough, that'd most likely make Caucasians the majority in turn