“We want Harvey Weinstein in prison. We want Brock Turner to have a longer sentence. We want Judge Aquilina to sign Nassar’s death warrant. We rely on a third party to take these ‘bad men’ away, usually in the form of an institution or the state. And this White Knight or Angry Dad is patriarchy personified. This is how our outraged activism fails to dismantle the intersecting systems of heteropatriarchy and racial capitalism that produce sexual violence – and strengthens them instead.” FeminismCriminal JusticeWhitenessMetooMetoo MovementCriminal PunishmentNassarWeinstein Author:Alison Phipps
“The response to naming and shaming is often what I call ‘institutional airbrushing’: neoliberal institutions and organisations obsessed with how things look rather than how they are merely remove the ‘blemish’ that has been exposed.” FeminismNeoliberalismMetooMetoo Movement Book:Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism Source: Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism
“This is mainstream sexual violence activism in a capitalist context. We ‘invest’ our trauma in networked media markets, to generate outrage and the visibility we need to further our cause. Cynical media corporations exploit this outrage, building visibility for their brands through clicks, likes and shares by encouraging audiences to consume our pain. Meanwhile the threat of damage, through widespread outrage, to the brands of exposed institutions and organisations leads to a purging of ‘bad men’ from high-profile sectors. These individuals may well move on to start all over again, while dysfunctional systems are left intact. Although this is not our intention, this seems more like NIMBYism to me than radical political action. Although this is not our intention, I’m afraid this is the ‘Me, Not You’ of political whiteness.” FeminismCapitalismActivismWhitenessSexual ViolenceMetooMetoo Movement Book:Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism Source: Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism