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25 January 2015
23 January 2015
Fridays Thoughts: Why I think women should create a new campaign, “Create a page 4”
I will be
blunt; I never gave too much thought to the #nomorepage3 campaign (read more
about this movement here) until now. Actually, this matter was firstly
mentioned by my other half a couple days ago, who asked me what I thought about
it. I honestly replied that I never thought about it… I am a woman, I also consider myself a
feminist, and I am a mother who hopes to educate a respectful, mindful and
considerate young man. However in a
world where gender inequality reigns, where unfortunately we find violence and
disrespectfulness towards women daily splashed in the news, the Sun´s page 3
was not in my list of worries.
I am unconvinced
about certain aspects of this matter. We seem to be forgetting that this
campaign is aiming to control an editorial line of a newspaper. I will not be dwelling
on the fact that the freedom of speech may be an issue here, but I wish to highlight
that I believe ending page 3 is not a solution for what campaigners aim to
achieve. In my opinion, page three is not the main problem here. The problem at
heart is a behavioral one. Let’s not forget that page three is reaching a large
audience that is actively purchasing the newspaper. We aim to change how its
audience receives, thinks and feels about page three. The ultimate goal is to educate page´s three consumers. And ending
page three will not accomplish this.
Nevertheless,
and given yesterday´s twist and the exchanges of words between #nomorepage3
campaigners and glamour models, page three was heavily debated. Along the way, social media was also subject to
name shaming. Firstly, I would like to express how disappointing was to realize
that women, feminists or not, so easily turn against each other. Instead of
discussing a matter as important as the objectification of women, the debate
diverted and no longer was constructive. Let’s consider both sides of the issue
at hand: I understand that the Sun´s page three may be a way to models to earn
money, and surely their occupation must be respected. And of course that we all
are free to do whatever we wish with our own bodies! However, it still
objectifies women in a sexual context though, moreover in a newspaper claimed
to be a family one that obviously should promote family values. There’s no
clear answer to the problem at hand, as both sides raise valid arguments.
Yet, no
more page three campaigners were cautiously shouting victory, until thisThursday. The Sun revealed once more a page three with a young topless model,
claiming that they had a “mammary lapse”. It is obvious today that the demise
of page three was never planned to happen (even during this short-lived hiatus,
page three was always available online), and the whole event was a mere publicity
stunt. Nothing more than an extremely patronizing publicity stunt. If before,
glamour models never felt used, now they should feel cheated, as their defense
for page three was clearly unnecessary, and they were mere pawns in this
charade.
But a clear
victim emerges from this mischief, and one I am sad to report, in total agreement with Claire Cohen, which is
feminism. This event created a divide amongst women in general, and within
feminists particularly. Between the ones that sided with the glamour models
perspective (pop by London Mum blog to read more about a models view on this
matter) and the side that feverously ranted against page3 (read more here). On
the brighter side I was deeply pleased when realized that the men are
supporting the women´s position on this matter! See how they are showing “TheSun” their support!
This brings
me back to my opening title. There could be a solution to bridge this divide,
one that should appease all sides, “The Sun” included… And that is:
Let’s not finish with page three at all!
Why not
create a page 4? One solely dedicated
to male glamour models…
Feminists
would be pleased that inequality would be partially addressed as “The Sun”
would be objectifying men as well women.
Glamour
models would be relieved as their work spot would be spared. It would also
create more job opportunities.
“The Sun” would
be happy as their revenues might even go up! They would be reaching to a whole
new audience after all.
This is an
entirely new perspective on how to consider this issue. I would certainly like
to see how the male audience would receive this brand new page, or even how the
editorial line would react to the idea. Would they welcome it? Would they
shuffle it? Refuse it altogether?
If the idea
is refused altogether, what are the reasons for its refusal? So it is alright
to have a page three but not a page four? Why is that?
Along the
way some claim that women are overly sensitive towards page three. Either having,
or not having a page three counterpart would certainly shed some light!
I am mostly
interested on how the male audience would feel about a possible page four?
Would they feel insulted? Would they feel objectified? Would they enjoy it?
A page four
would raise an entirely new set of questions, but would certainly be an eye
opener for a broader audience. And would really be an historical moment. One
where men are truly equal to women, in the newspaper page level. I definitely
want a page four to be created!
What’s your
opinion on the matter? What do you think about a page four on “The Sun”?
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20 January 2015
Magnolia reviews: Tommee Tippee Explora Baby Food Blender
My baby now is one year old, and we have been going through some ups and downs when tackling weaning...
But there’s one purchase that we made that has been incredibly helpful in preparing well-balanced and diversified meals for my cute baby boy, and that is Tommee Tippee Explora Baby Food Blender.
I use it every day to prepare his meals but then I usually cook on a daily basis. So the blender size is great when it comes to prepare my baby's meals, and I usually can get two portions from it (for my 1 year old now I get two portions, when he was younger I could easily get four portions from its cup). Do bear in mind that the cup size is small (it is a mini blender after all!) but as I previous mentioned, I am interested in keeping diversified meals, so I wouldn't be cooking large portions anyway! If you are expecting to use it to blend larger portions (for instances to freeze and user later) I would recommend that you choose a different tool for this purpose.
When blending, you can select two different speeds, and it also has a pulse action where you are in total control. This way I can easily control the food texture, from lumpy food or mash it completely.
I also have to add that the blender is a bit loud. My little one is definitely not happy with its sound when I am using it… But again he is not a big fan of other loud sounds!
The blenders cup, lid and blade is dishwasher safe, which is also very helpful.
I typically use it often for snacks, as fruit smoothies. And here’s my mango smoothie recipe as an example!
Ingredients:
1 natural flavoured yogurt (125g)
Mango (you will use approximately ¼ of a regular size mango)
Preparation
Cut your mango into small portions, add it to Tommee Tippee Explora Baby Food Blender cup. Add the yogurt. Blend it!
And it’s easy as that!
See your little one enjoy his just prepared smoothie!
There’s one other fact that I would also like to add, related to Tomme Tippee’s costumer service: they are incredibly helpful!
When I first purchased the blender I had a small misfortune with the blade, and I had to contact Tommee Tippee's consumer service online for a new one. Almost immediately they contacted me back and I received a new one two days afterwards.
I believe that this blender is a very good product, its definitely a good value for your money and I recomend it. I am using it almost daily for roughly 7 months and it still performs as its first day. In conclusion, I am very happy with my Tommee Tippee Explora Baby Food Blender!
You can buy it on several stores as Mothercare, ASDA or Amazon. I got mine at ASDA, as it was on sale at the time.
Check Tommee Tippee´s website for more informatins about Tommee Tippee Explora Baby FoodBlender.
Disclaimer: I was not paid or offered any products to write this review, and I have no material connection to the brand, products or services mentioned above. All opinions expressed are my own.
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