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Let’s Talk About Sexism: 20 Comics That I Created When Thinking About Male And Female Roles In The Media
I drew these comic strips several years ago when I was back in school getting my Education degree. We were discussing sexism and misogyny in the media and someone brought up the old TV show, Three's Company. That show was near and dear to me! I told a couple of anecdotes about playing episodes of that show in some adult EFL classes in both Japan and Vancouver, Canada and we all wondered what damage I had done!
I had used Three's Company in the Language classes because it was funny, because contained a lot of physical and/or very simplistic humor, and because it was not overly linguistically challenging. It had also been a personal favorite when I was growing up and provided some nostalgic entertainment when I was feeling homesick or, perhaps, too hungover to plan a lesson.
This all got me thinking about how male and female roles were portrayed in Three's Company and how it may have influenced my own views on the matter. Sure, there were some very obvious and blatant sexist and misogynistic elements in the show, but how much of that was a feminist message in disguise. The raging bigot, Archie Bunker, from All in the Family was not intended to promote racism but to shine a spotlight on it, making it fun to learn: to become "woke" so to speak.
All this gave rise to Jack and Janet Dingle-nuts. The Dingle-nuts is a bit of an exploration of sexism, of how it can be a two-way street, an accidental wrong turn, an intentional detour and its pervasiveness in our lives. But, mostly, The Dingle-nuts are a tribute to the glory days of episodic sit-coms and a loving homage to Three's Company.
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🎵Get your hands off my hips, 'fore I punch you in the lips, stop your starin' at my- (hey!) take a hint, take a hint!🎵
Load More Replies...🎵 No you can’t buy me a drink, let me tell you what I think, I think you could use a mint TAKE A HINT! T-take a hint take a hint! 🎵
Haaaaa it started going through my head and I was looking to see if anyone else had the same idea ;D
Why am I always hit on by the boys I never like? I can always see 'em coming from the left and from the right I don't wanna be a priss, I'm just tryna be polite But it always seems to bite me in the Asked me for my number Yeah, you put me on the spot You think that we should hook up But I think that we should not You had me at hello Then you opened up your mouth And that is when it started going south, oh! Get your hands off my hips 'Fore I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my (hey!) Take a hint, take a hint No, you can't buy me a drink Let me tell you what I think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint T-take a hint, take a hint I guess you still don't get it So let's take it from the top You asked me what my sign is And I told you it was stop And if I had a dime For every name that you just dropped You'd be here, and I'd be on a yacht, oh! Get your hands off my hips 'Fore I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my (hey!) Take a hint, take a hint No,
“ No, you can't buy me a drink Let me tell you what I think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint T-take a hint, take a hint What about no don't you get? So go and tell your friends I'm not really interested It's about time that you're leaving I'm gonna count to three, and Open my eyes and you'll be gone Get your hands off my (Two) Or I'll punch you in the (Three) Stop your staring at my (hey!) Take a hint, take a hint I am not your missing link Let me tell you what I think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint Take a hint, take a hint (woah) Get your hands off my hips 'Fore I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my (hey!) Take a hint, take a hint T-take a hint, take a hint”
Woman: calls a man sweetie Man: sHe WaNtS tO hAvE s*x WiTh Me!! Man: calls a woman sweetie Woman: is offended Man: it's not s*xual, chill out sugar t*ts
I absolutely can't stand the "she's probably on her period" or during pregnancy "she's hormonal" just because her opinion/feelings doesn't correspond with yours. BLAH.
"Doll face" comes from the 1920s-1950s. It would be said by "tough guys" or men with power who thought it was a kind of compliment. It was considered very condescending.
Load More Replies...This dude makes me want to throw my computer across the room, but I won't, because I actually have a brain.
how about, we don't grab anybody asses unless it is consensual and both parties are fine with it.
So she can admit she isn't satisfied but he isn't allowed to? Why are these two even married?
But I do that all the time. Not with dishes, no. I would never dare. But I can’t take things when they’re passed to me. My hands don’t want to work.
This is just weird. Why would you try to push someone down someone just for the sake of it? Cause nothing but hurt, unnecessary conflict or hard feelings.
uh, it shows the problem of gender stereotypes towards men AND woman, i think the sexist part is the point.
Load More Replies...Yeah, but not well. Even when he tries to talk about womens gender biases, it's made pretty clear that he doesn't see women as real people.
Lmao... not used to actually having a reasonable discussion online. Thanks for listening.
no problem, i'm not the most reasonable person online, so i'm trying to fix that.
Yeah. Like it tries to do something, but still portrays women as mindless housekeepers who demand everything from their husbands
tbh it sounds like the artist had a bad relationship, and got those ideas from it.
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Who said it was OK? Not the cartoonist who was trying to show sexism can go both ways.
Load More Replies...uh, it shows the problem of gender stereotypes towards men AND woman, i think the sexist part is the point.
Load More Replies...Yeah, but not well. Even when he tries to talk about womens gender biases, it's made pretty clear that he doesn't see women as real people.
Lmao... not used to actually having a reasonable discussion online. Thanks for listening.
no problem, i'm not the most reasonable person online, so i'm trying to fix that.
Yeah. Like it tries to do something, but still portrays women as mindless housekeepers who demand everything from their husbands
tbh it sounds like the artist had a bad relationship, and got those ideas from it.
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Who said it was OK? Not the cartoonist who was trying to show sexism can go both ways.
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