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Beppie has recently finished her PhD in English Literature, and hopes to do a lot more blogging now that she’s no longer officially a student. In her spare time, Beppie enjoys Doctor Who, photography, writing, and small doses of trashy sci-fi/fantasy.

10 responses to “Today in Double Standards”

  1. hrgh

    I do remember Brendan Fevola coping it from the media for his role in a similar incident.

  2. Richard Watts

    The double standards the media are displaying in this case are nothing short of maddening – the ‘poor little footballers’ are being made out to be victims, and their photographs (the few times they have been reproduced in the media) are pixelated to obscure details. I certainly don’t recall the same respect being shown to Laura Bingle…

  3. Richard Watts

    Damn, I meant Lara Bingle – that will teach me to fire off a comment in the heat of the moment without taking time to spellcheck details.

  4. Maharetr

    There are no platitudes about how careful men need to be, or about how they need to be educated about the consequences of their actions.

    THANK you. God, this has been driving me up the wall.

  5. Mindy

    What Brendan Fevola copped was nothing compared to what was spat at Laura Lara Bingle for a photo in which she was clearly not consenting to the photo being taken.

    Well said Beppie.

  6. ace wagstaff

    I would normally agree. In this instance though I think the factor to blame for the hypocrisy and double standard is ‘fame’ and not gender. Many women, ahem, many ‘famous’ women, have been able to stop photos from their past going public and newspapers and individuals have been successfully (like in this instance with the footballers) stopped or reprimanded by the legal system for publishing/distributing intimate images. Of course, sometimes being shamed is good for your image, business and or publicity.

    Footballers in Australia, Victoria particularly, have a history of being above the law (http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/afl-police-deal-to-remain-secret-20100813-122an.html).

  7. Reuben

    Surely everyone’s placed themselves in situation where they can be photographed naked by a teenage girl?
    Oh wait. Sorry, I can’t think of a single circumstance where that’s happened.
    I also love how the the burden of adult responsibility is being placed on 17-year old girl, not the grown men involved.
    Also, does the slow release of embarrassing information not have echoes of a certain recent news event? “Weenieleaks” tee hee hee…

  8. Alison

    Well, let that be a lesson to them! Drunk in the vicinity of a camera? Deserve everything they get. Surely they knew any photo of them, desirable footballers for goodness’ sake, would be published in the end. It’s not like they were going to swap them for a milo!

    (Did I mix my metaphors too much?)

  9. Lil

    Another point of interest; typing ‘Lara Bingle shower’ into google will bring up a wealth of images of a woman who clearly does not want to be photographed, whereas finding even a crudely censored photograph of the (posing) men was quite difficult even through social networking sites.

  10. Beppie

    Here’s another article on the issue which is all about how this terrible vengeful teenager is going around ruining the lives of these poor innocent football players.

    If only boys at fault in the sexting issue were treated in the same way!

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