Women are told what to wear and if we are not wearing what a culture deems "correct," we are "corrected," so to speak. Society is beginning to notice how wrong victim blaming is, when a woman who is sexually assaulted while wearing a short skirt is — in many parts of the country — accused of "asking for it." CBS News reported last week that in the US Congress, sleeveless dresses are not considered "proper business attire," and thus women are open to being barred from entry if so clothed. In response, Representative Martha McSally wore a sleeveless dress in Congress, in violation of a rule that women are not to do so; and there was even more pushback. There are more examples, and many of them are much more subtle.
Every day is a political day for women around the globe. Here's to more pushback.
Medium, July 21, 2017
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July 24, 2017
Addendum. Until men give up commenting on women's appearance, we will never be free, nor will the financial gap close. Clear and smart observations by our favorite cartoonist-commentator.