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PrincessBandit
6th October 2008, 17:42
Was just watching One news and the article on efforts to improve and clarify issues around the reporting of rape crimes and how they are dealt with in court. What I can't work out is why, with a topic as potentially inflammatory as this, did they show a parade of women's backsides (anonymous women going about their business down the road) in lowriding jeans or at least with that wee band of bare flesh above the jeans? Was there some kind of hidden or subliminal message in that? Crikey, I know that news items frequently show examples of sections of the population being referred to in their article e.g. obese/overweight, but focusing of female derrieres????????? Did I miss something obvious? :bash:
jrandom
6th October 2008, 17:44
Um, yeah. What did you expect them to use as visuals for the voiceover? Soothing scenes of tropical marine fauna?
Maha
6th October 2008, 17:45
Um, yeah. What did you expect them to use as visuals for the voiceover? Soothing scenes of tropical marine fauna?
Fish Rape????
jrandom
6th October 2008, 17:46
Fish Rape????
She's thinking holy mackerel, I'm thinking tuna on the side...
scumdog
6th October 2008, 17:47
It's because the media is driven by money-grabbing cretins who care nothing but for the sale of theie 'tomorrows fish'n'chip wrappers'....the truth and facts involved are waaaay in the background. (Unless it will improve sales).
Patar
6th October 2008, 18:03
Probably along the lines of they way some women dress meaning they're asking for it etc.
doc
6th October 2008, 18:07
It's because the media is driven by money-grabbing cretins who care nothing but for the sale of theie 'tomorrows fish'n'chip wrappers'....the truth and facts involved are waaaay in the background. (Unless it will improve sales).
:shit: WTF KB'rs spent a fortune on one particular edition of the Herald. :laugh: And it was the front page.
scumdog
6th October 2008, 18:38
:shit: WTF KB'rs spent a fortune on one particular edition of the Herald. :laugh: And it was the front page.
See, even that was a lie - it was a body-double in that pic!!:whistle:
Oakie
6th October 2008, 18:40
Yeah I noticed the nice girly bums and thought it was a bit inappropriate even though I guess there is a link to the subject.
What really struck me though was the statement that 9 out of 10 sexual assaults are not reported. How do they know how many unreported assaults there are if they're not reported?! (Sorry ... understanding statistics is part of my job)
jrandom
6th October 2008, 19:11
How do they know how many unreported assaults there are if they're not reported?!
No worries about the statistical shortfall - the number of reported sexual assaults which are completely fabricated by the complainant cancel it out.
:niceone:
(Yes, I'm aware that that makes no sense whatsoever.)
Edbear
6th October 2008, 19:24
It's because the media is driven by money-grabbing cretins who care nothing but for the sale of theie 'tomorrows fish'n'chip wrappers'....the truth and facts involved are waaaay in the background. (Unless it will improve sales).
You old cynic, you! :nono: Fancy suggesting that sales and ratings are at the top of the media agenda... How could you say such a thing...? :confused:
Donor
7th October 2008, 05:14
My guess would be, that they (the film makers) wanted to inject an amount of humanity into the story...
Now, rather than have a bunch of womens faces paraded across the screen, and 4 million tired/pissed Kiwis thinking they were being shown past rape victims, they candidly showed bottoms instead.
I expect if they had shown faces, there was always the chance a past rape victim may have seen herself on the goggle box and relived a particularly hard time in her life.
I dunno, I think that's what I'm trying to say - it's bloody early and the pain pills ain't working yet.
D.
Headbanger
7th October 2008, 07:13
Personally I think its a great idea to show girls bums, no matter what the story.
In today's news the markets once again took a massive dive, now here's some girls bums.
woohoooo.
slimjim
7th October 2008, 07:13
Probably along the lines of they way some women dress meaning they're asking for it etc.
Huh... the way a person dress's...asking for it....noone ask's for it..
gee's pity then that they didn't show nude poeple down on the beach's of wellington....while talking about it...
again lack of respect by tv film crew's.....and turning it into body dress..
slofox
7th October 2008, 16:27
show a parade of women's backsides (anonymous women going about their business down the road) in lowriding jeans or at least with that wee band of bare flesh above the jeans?
Bugger! I missed that!!!!
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