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- From: idx009@cck.coventry.ac.uk (the Crisco Kid)
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- Subject: Re: Bears and Lookism (was: Marky Mark)
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 19:25:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.213558.4677@godel.questor.wimsey.bc.ca> aberno@godel.questor.wimsey.bc.ca writes:
- >Interesting discussion. How about the perspective of someone who is ugly?
-
- But first you'll have to find someone who'll come out as ugly...
-
- >You yourself insulted Marky Mark as being "ugly", following it up by
- >"UGH". The fate of bears is not *nearly* so difficult as those who simply
- >do not have marketable looks at all. Bears have at least some exposure in
- >mainstream gay media, and also have their own cultural institutions. How
- >many porn magazines, advertisements, or TV shows do you see featuring
- >amputees? People with port-wine birthmarks on their faces? Ones that
- >simply are ugly? Your discussions of the marginalization of bears will
- >carry no weight until you stop making such expressions of lookism.
-
- Reasonable points. However, amputee porn is available here in the UK,
- if you know where to look for it, and very sexy some of it is, too.
- I haven't seen any porn with someone with a PWB that I can remember
- (though that's not to say that I haven't; it's just not a specific
- Yum or Ug for me), though there are plenty of freckled models. And
- that's a point; so many freckled persons that I've spoken to feel
- deeply that their freckles are truly ugly, and make *them* ugly, whereas
- I feel quite the reverse. I'd buy them from them if I could!
- (Anyone want to do a swap of red curly hair, green eyes and freckles for
- straight dark hair, blue eyes and easy-tanning skin?)
-
- >As a person who is very often attracted to those that are *quite* far from
- >what any media source considers marketable, it absolutely kills me to see
- >how absolutely devastating media (and interpersonal) lookism can be to an
- >individual. Personal tastes are fine; like you, I have no sexual taste for
- >the hairless set. But saying "ugh" is just plain cruel.
-
- Cruel? I don't think so. One has to accept that, whatever one's looks,
- some people are going to swoon over them, most will be indifferent, and
- some will go Ug. Why should I care if someone doesn't drool over my looks?
- it's little loss to me. The only place where I would think true hardship
- over looks might occur would be in the restriction of employment based
- on looks (models, and so forth), where someone might be denied employment
- because they didn't "look right for the job". That would be legitimate
- cause for complaint. But devastating?
-
- >So if you are going to complain about the invisibility of bears, think
- >twice about the way you speak of others.
-
- But isn't there here some matter of this Mark chap (upon whom I've never
- set eyes, and so I must remain neutral) being a "public figure"? Certainly
- here in the UK, consideration in cases of libel is given to whether the
- plaintiff is a "public figure", whose nature, actions, and opinions are
- somewhat in the public interest, and who may therefore be legally subject
- to statements which, if made of a non-public figure, would have been
- libellous? In plainer words: if he has set himself up to sell his visual
- attractiveness, then his attractiveness (or lack of it) is a matter for
- fair public comment. This, I'd say, would include utterances like Ug
- as much as those like Yum.
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