Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Fox News was famous for it, long legged blonde pretty women with cameras getting a slow establishing shot running up their legs to their short skirt and magically becoming wide to reveal the other newsfolk, this time, legs beneath the table, who are the discussants of the news of the moment.
Well, a lot of men were fired, we lost the slow motion videos of floating breasts of the requisite Victoria Secret models on the runway, as they complained about the cultural war on Christianity!
Well the male bosses got found out and were fired.
In the meanwhile, last night, look at ABC News table. Is her chair not taller than the male discussant across from her? His thighs are totally under the table, hers are displayed well above it! If her feet were not crossed, I wonder if her thighs could actually make it under that glass top?
Asher Kelman: "Sexual Honeypot"
Screen capture from CNN Screen January 17th, 8:12 pm Pacific Time, 2018
iPhone 6+ with editing in Photoshop CC 2018
Here is Brooke Baldwin, one of the most well-prepared news anchors, dressed in a short skirt, neckline conveniently deep and loose enough to allow her right breat to edge out and greet us. So we are being given a Professional Woman served as sexual bait. That is their honey pot!
Meawhile, the screen has banners about vulgarity in the news.
Brooke, you cannot be used this way! Let them run the cameras up the legs of your male colleagues first, LOL. It will be so obviously silly.
We respect you Brooke, because you are first class as a news anchorl. So please CNN, look at your own videos! The use of the camera to project you as a sexual offering or reward for us watching, is likely to fall under the category of hate speech.
Sexual exhibition, in art or in movies or humor, which is clearly presented as such, for intellectual challenge, debate or entertainment, is a protected form of "speech" in the USA. We cannot censor such expression!
However, the folk cannot be humiliated in the process. But Brooke was not hired by CNN for the purpose of being a ratings "HoneyPot"! This is, at least, an insult to the audience and to a worthy professional who has earned our respect. We cannot allow people to be trivialized like that.
I personally commit to being more sensitive to such manipulations and to treat women better!
Certainly, on this forum, we will not allow anyone to imply that women or other groups can be treated with such disrespect.
I am going to take advice from OPFrs and update our terms of service, TOS, so there cannot be any obvious or coded visual manipulations to mark groups we should protect, as lacking the worth and standing we expect and demand for ourselves.
.........or tell me I'm over reacting!
Asher
Well, a lot of men were fired, we lost the slow motion videos of floating breasts of the requisite Victoria Secret models on the runway, as they complained about the cultural war on Christianity!
Well the male bosses got found out and were fired.
In the meanwhile, last night, look at ABC News table. Is her chair not taller than the male discussant across from her? His thighs are totally under the table, hers are displayed well above it! If her feet were not crossed, I wonder if her thighs could actually make it under that glass top?
Asher Kelman: "Sexual Honeypot"
Screen capture from CNN Screen January 17th, 8:12 pm Pacific Time, 2018
iPhone 6+ with editing in Photoshop CC 2018
Here is Brooke Baldwin, one of the most well-prepared news anchors, dressed in a short skirt, neckline conveniently deep and loose enough to allow her right breat to edge out and greet us. So we are being given a Professional Woman served as sexual bait. That is their honey pot!
Meawhile, the screen has banners about vulgarity in the news.
Brooke, you cannot be used this way! Let them run the cameras up the legs of your male colleagues first, LOL. It will be so obviously silly.
We respect you Brooke, because you are first class as a news anchorl. So please CNN, look at your own videos! The use of the camera to project you as a sexual offering or reward for us watching, is likely to fall under the category of hate speech.
Sexual exhibition, in art or in movies or humor, which is clearly presented as such, for intellectual challenge, debate or entertainment, is a protected form of "speech" in the USA. We cannot censor such expression!
However, the folk cannot be humiliated in the process. But Brooke was not hired by CNN for the purpose of being a ratings "HoneyPot"! This is, at least, an insult to the audience and to a worthy professional who has earned our respect. We cannot allow people to be trivialized like that.
I personally commit to being more sensitive to such manipulations and to treat women better!
Certainly, on this forum, we will not allow anyone to imply that women or other groups can be treated with such disrespect.
I am going to take advice from OPFrs and update our terms of service, TOS, so there cannot be any obvious or coded visual manipulations to mark groups we should protect, as lacking the worth and standing we expect and demand for ourselves.
.........or tell me I'm over reacting!
Asher