Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for April 27, 2013
April 26, 2013
April 28, 2013
Transcript:
Gracie: This is gross! Gracie: Why are all these cars covered with girls wearing bikinis? Gracie: It's very disrespectful. Baldo: I agree. Baldo: These cool cars should be covered with protective tarps.
The problem is, their “honest labor” is still built around teaching half the population to regard the other half as brainless pieces of meat, instead of actual people. When a woman gets involved in cars, as a driver or engineer, that woman is continuously faced with remarks, comments and attitudes that they are on the “wrong side of things” – that their “proper” role is only as the bikini babe decorating the car, not taking over the “man’s” side of things.
Women in the computer and high tech industries get the same kind of backlash – we should not be programmers, we should be there as booth babes for teh menz, who are the “real” people in the field.
Yeah, booth and bikini babes get paid for “honest labor”, but that whole “honest labor” is built on toxic assumptions of who the “real” consumer of the product is (straight males) and who the “real” players in the industry are (straight males), and what the only appropriate role for women is.
And when the only visible women in a field are the ones who don’t have anything to say and are just there to show off their tits, how do you think girls growing up regard their chances of getting in there to do anything more interesting?
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
If father Sergio wasn’t a widower, the mother would also have a big talk.
Salinasong over 11 years ago
I’m with Gracie!
Agent54 over 11 years ago
I with Baldo, eye candy does not sell me anything, and keep the butt prints off the paint.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 11 years ago
@Doctor Toon
“Ooooooh Yeah!” Randy “Macho Man” Savage (R.I.P)
pdking77 over 11 years ago
I’m sure it was “very disrespectful” when those bikini models cashed their paychecks.
chireef over 11 years ago
tarp??? is that the new name for tart?
lbatik over 11 years ago
The problem is, their “honest labor” is still built around teaching half the population to regard the other half as brainless pieces of meat, instead of actual people. When a woman gets involved in cars, as a driver or engineer, that woman is continuously faced with remarks, comments and attitudes that they are on the “wrong side of things” – that their “proper” role is only as the bikini babe decorating the car, not taking over the “man’s” side of things.
Women in the computer and high tech industries get the same kind of backlash – we should not be programmers, we should be there as booth babes for teh menz, who are the “real” people in the field.
Yeah, booth and bikini babes get paid for “honest labor”, but that whole “honest labor” is built on toxic assumptions of who the “real” consumer of the product is (straight males) and who the “real” players in the industry are (straight males), and what the only appropriate role for women is.
And when the only visible women in a field are the ones who don’t have anything to say and are just there to show off their tits, how do you think girls growing up regard their chances of getting in there to do anything more interesting?
WentHulk about 3 years ago
Not what she meant Baldo and I agree with her.