Ženama je dopušteno “sliniti” nad muškarcima, ali kad su uloge obrnute onda se muškarce optužuje za seksizam, piše novinarka Mariella Frostrup. Kaže ona o tom dvostrukom standardu da bi njoj bilo dopušteno komentirati “snimku pologolog i od mora vlažnog AidanaTurnera” iz serije ‘Poldark’, ali da muškarcima ne bi bilo dopušteno slično govoriti o njegovim kolegicama. Kaže nadalje kako se boji da “ne samo da gubimo smisao za humor, nego i smisao za proporciju dok svaki čin prividnog seksizma bacamo u košaru #MeToo. Ogromna je razlika između prosuđivanja osobe samo na osnovu njenog fizičkog izgleda i izražavanja divljenja prema čovjekovom (navodno) bogomdanom daru dobrog izgleda”.
Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup has complained of a new “double standard” that allows women to lust over men – but sees accusations of sexism arise when the role is reversed.
The presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Open Book revealed her concern when writing about the new TV series of Poldark in the Radio Times.
She said she can comment on a “shot of a shirtless, sea-soaked Aidan Turner”.
But men would not be able to remark similarly on his female co-stars.
“As a woman, I can own a comment like that without too much fear of censure,” said Frostrup.
“Indeed, there’s an undeniable sense of celebration among my girlfriends at the return of this sultry, tormented character, embodied by a delectable young thespian pleasing all viewing generations.
“But we live in confusing times and I’m the first to admit to double standards – if a male colleague had penned those preceding lines about any of Turner’s equally appealing female co-stars, his cries of contrition would be drowned out by Twitter’s Troll Chorus.”
The presenter said she feared that “we are losing not only our sense of humour but our sense of proportion as we throw every act of perceived sexism into the #MeToo basket”.
The #MeToo spread around the world following allegations against Harvey Weinstein and has prompted people to share their stories of abuse and harassment.
Frostrup added: “There’s an enormous difference between judging a person’s worth only on the basis of their physical assets and expressing admiration for a fellow human with God’s gift (allegedly) of good looks.
“Admiring Aidan Turner should be an acceptable national pastime, as a thumbs-up for the glories of humanity and another for his engaging performance.”