Recently YouTube removed a parody video of 'Blurred Lines' for inappropriate content. This particular parody garnered attention because they roles were reversed (the men were naked with the women fully clothed etc.) It is important to support artistic vision and integreity, but I think we can all agree that 'Blurred Lines' is far from 'artistic' with it's blatant objectification and exploitation of the female body. The models are mere props to the fully clothed Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams, and T.I. Touched and groped by each male while balloons in the background let us know that Robin Thicke has a big dick. I am sick of this kind of misogyny being allowed to continue in popular culture and to be honest the longer we brush it off the more harmful it becomes.
YouTube probably won't do anything, but it's nice to try
It's pointless. The video and song already served its purpose, and the dirty version was flagged for moments. So all those tired ass feminists can revert their attention to real problems in the world.