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A new Sex and the City movie is upon us. This time, Carrie and her friends are empowering women in the middle east apparently. When Sex and the City hit the small screen 12 years ago (yes, that makes Kim Cattrall 53 years old now), it soon caught the attention of both young and old, but mostly rich and white females all around the world. In short, it told women it was time equality was not just about the work place or sharing chores around the house, but that it should be applied to sex as well. And after centuries of sleeping around and treating women badly it was not like men had much they could say.
The problem that has arisen a decade later with the movies is that they are women women who are incredibly wealthy, has beautiful children and a live-in nanny, but who whine because they sometimes have to bake or throw away expensive clothing. Unfortunately for the cast, people often think they are who they are portraying, and to be honest, they have done a pretty good job of fooling people. But in real life, Sarah Jessica Parker and her gang are just normal women who need money to buy the latest fashion. They are getting old and possibly desperate to cling on to their beauty. Here I'm gonna give fans of the show some credit. They have idolized Sarah Jessica Parker for her character and inner beauty (so much so that they think she is good looking).
Fans of the TV show can mostly relax, knowing that it was indeed a show that was praised for doing quite a bit for women's rights and life options. Fans of the movies however need to take a good long look in the mirror, preferably not while wearing make up or a $300 dress.
But one stab to the TV show: when it came to sex, women didn't achieve equality the way they think they did. You didn't pull yourselves up to reach our level, you stooped down. You are no longer the fairer sex.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
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