Ann Summers Hit Again
Ms Teek | 01.04.2011 09:00 | Gender
Following the inspirational attack on Saturday against Ann Summers in Soho, activists have struck again, this time in Lancaster.
Door locks were filled with expanding foam, & opinions of the shop & their pushing of narrow & oppressive gender stereotypes were expressed on the shop front.
Those involved hope these actions will be rolled out across the country, to show that the normalizing & increasing objectification of womens' bodies in the fashion & media industries is not acceptable, & we will fight against it.
Door locks were filled with expanding foam, & opinions of the shop & their pushing of narrow & oppressive gender stereotypes were expressed on the shop front.
Those involved hope these actions will be rolled out across the country, to show that the normalizing & increasing objectification of womens' bodies in the fashion & media industries is not acceptable, & we will fight against it.
Ms Teek
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What nonsense! Stop shutting down sexuality!
02.04.2011 11:38
rampant rabbit
Mixed feelings...
02.04.2011 12:58
Anarcho-feminist
c'mon, really?
02.04.2011 13:04
That said I don't want to tell other people what they should be made at, just can't help feel it's slightly manufactured anger, especially having read the "communique" from the original Ann Summers hit, what a load of elitist, insurrectionist bollocks. Got no problem with insurrection, but putting a bin through a window doesn't make you the Red Army Faction.
What was the excessive use of ampersands all about as well?
Anarchafeminist
Ann Summers is not the evil heart of the fashion and media industries
02.04.2011 17:35
Regardless of your intentions, the targeting of Ann Summers while so many other High Street shops do far more to normalise the female body and dictate sexual expression along narrow lines makes this look to others like you are simply illiberal and anti-sex. You may not see yourselves as the armed wing of Mary Whitehouse's Victorian morality brigade, but if I saw an Ann Summers smashed up and a designer clothes shop or a plastic surgeon's premises next door untouched then that's who I would assume had been past.
If people want to be whipped or dress up in costumes or something else you find unsavoury, this is their right and it is simply not tenable to assume that these are invariably desires created by someone who wants to make a profit, or for that matter by patriarchy. There are at least as many men out there who want to be tied up and spanked by their female lovers as vice versa, and Ann Summers does not significantly discriminate or, as was said above, "dictate body type or sexuality". I strongly suspect that people who are into some unusual sexual pasttime not sanctioned by the mass media or prevailing social attitudes are far less likely to be mocked or rejected by an Ann Summers shop assistant than by the average narrow-minded sexually repressed prude in the street outside.
Shops like Ann Summers are possible because we are all a bit more open about sex following the sexual revolution of the 60s and 70s. A similar shop would have scandalised just about any community it had appeared in before this radical and for the most part liberating transformation of attitudes.
Do you want to roll back the sexual revolution?
This is unfortunately how it looks if you try to keep open expression of sexuality off the streets by smashing up sex shops.
PS Previous article about Ann Summers from 29 March which this one didn't bother linking to is at http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/03/476879.html
A Thousand Gateaux
Well said above...
03.04.2011 07:14
Anarchist
What sexual revolution exactly?!
04.04.2011 00:16
This just buys further into the same old crap about what causes are more worthy, what issue is the greatest and where the energies of any sort of movement should go. I notice no press attention surrounding the other sex shops and Soho's dens of abuse which were liberally paintbombed. Yes, Ann Summers isn't a tax avoiding bank, but then neither is Santander and that got completely smashed up. What it does do is perpetuate sexist patriarchal myths and expectations upon women, and just because it sells a few battery powered toys amongst its skimpy outfits and hen night jokes doesn't make it some great white hope of sexual liberation. Why no complaints about any other shops or targets? Why is everyone so invested in a mainstream porn emporium?
whatsexualrevolution?
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Still not sure
04.04.2011 11:53
Dan Factor
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