Third-Wave of Feminism Sells Sex To Young Girls
By Lis Wiehl
March is Women's History Month — so what better time to acknowledge the most recent contribution of feminism's so-called "third-wave"?
No, I am not talking about the launch of my new book, The 51% Minority — I'm talking about the brand-new reality series, "Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll."
For the uninitiated, the Pussycat Dolls are a female singing group whose six (generally scantily clad) members skyrocketed to fame after posing the musical question: "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was a freak like me?"
Promoters of "Pussycat Dolls Present" claim the show represents "third-wave feminism" because at its core, it's about "female empowerment." Convicted felon, rap star, and judge on the show, Lil' Kim, who famously showed up at the 1999 MTV awards in a dress which exposed her bare breast adorned in a pasty, concurs: "Everything the Pussycat Dolls are is everything I've developed myself into being."
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I don't know about you, but I can't think of a better way to celebrate the legal rights obtained for us by our courageous foremothers. Happy Women's History Month.