Tom Hiddleston responds to IGN comments
aka, when Sassy Tom came out to play

look. i don’t think my stretch marks are beautiful. i don’t think they’re tiger stripes or natural tattooos. i don’t think my acne is beautiful. i don’t think the bags under my eyes are beautiful. i just think they’re human. and i don’t think i have to be beautiful all of the time in order to be accepted and loved and sucessful. i don’t think every small detail of my outer appearence needs to be translated into prettiness.
i really liked that women have a range of costuming in “the last jedi” and none of it is objectifying.
rey’s athletic, low maintenance yet stylish costuming “matures” without becoming hypersexualized. that is accomplished through adding more complexity/layering in terms of multiple colors/darker colors. and her hair style becomes more “adult” without becoming impractical for fighting.
rose dresses for her work and is too focused on the mission to mess around with fancy dress: actually, the fact that she goes to the fancy peoples’ party in her Resistance jumpsuit is a visual representation of how she rejects their phony, corrupt beauty. she sees through it and wants nothing to do with it.
and yet femininity is not associated only with phony beauty! the noble leaders leia and holdo are dressed very feminine… holdo has purple hair ffs! they’re both elegant in gorgeous colors and textures, dresses, jewelry, etc. but it’s not done in an objectifying way. they’re women dressing feminine for themselves not for the male gaze. and clearly they consider (and most people read) their dressing as an expression of authority rather than frivolity.
that part of it was SO IMPORTANT. it’s easy enough to simply only show strong female characters who are not dressed feminine. but it’s something special to show femininity that isn’t about the male gaze as well, to have that wide of a palette.
in terms of showing a wide range of women with a wide range of gender expression, it was much better than the get-up they had leia in in TFA, which seemed to imply that Leia would be disallowed from expressing her Star Wars-y feminine sense of style because she’s a general now… so everything has to be beige and blah
bull. shit.
leia would not stand for such a fool notion!
There were so many different women in TLJ, it makes me happy.
TLJ IS CHOCK-FULL OF AMAZING WOMEN WHO ARE NOT OBJECTIFIED, WHO ARE DIVERSE, YOUNG, OLD, WISE, CUNNING, EVIL!!
I DO NOT UNDERSTAND PEOPLE WHO ARE SO UP THEIR ARSE THEY DON’T THINK IT’S FEMINIST ENOUGH.
Asdfghjkl!!!
I particularly appreciated Holdo and Leia’s farewell. There were some beautiful hand shots in this movie, and theirs with two pairs of hands dripping with Space Jewelry (apparently Carrie Fisher insisted the movie needed more Space Jewelry! ❤ ) was a highlight for me. It’s like a visual + costume extravaganza version of passing the Bechdel Test; a scene of conspicuously feminine emotional connection between two Resistance leaders and old friends.
Participatory democracy begins at home. If you are planning to implement your politics, there are certain things to remember.
1. He is feeling it more than you. He’s losing some leisure and you’re gaining it. The measure of your oppression is his resistance.
2. A great many American men are not accustomed to doing monotonous, repetitive work which never issues in any lasting, let alone important, achievement. This is why they would rather repair a cabinet than wash dishes. If human endeavors are like a pyramid with man’s highest achievements at the top, then keeping oneself alive is at the bottom. Men have always had servants (us) to take care of this bottom stratum of life while they have confined their efforts to the rarefied upper regions. It is thus ironic when they ask of women-Where are your great painters, statesmen, etc.? Mme. Matisse ran a military shop so he could paint. Mrs. Martin Luther King kept his house and raised his babies.
3. It is a traumatizing experience for someone who has always thought of himself as being against any oppression or exploitation of one human being by another to realize that in his daily life he has been accepting and implementing (and benefiting from) this exploitation; that his rationalization is little different from that of the racist who says, “Black people don’ t feel pain’ (women don’t mind doing the shitwork); and that the oldest form of oppression in history has been the oppression of 50 percent of the population by the other 50 percent.
4. Arm yourself with some knowledge of the psychology of oppressed peoples everywhere, and a few facts about the animal kingdom. I admit playing top wolf or who runs the gorillas is silly but as a last resort men bring it up all the time. Talk about bees. If you feel really hostile bring up the sex life of spiders. They have sex. She bites off his head. The psychology of oppressed peoples is not silly. Jews, immigrants, black men and all women have employed the same psychological mechanisms to survive’ admiring the oppressor, glorifying the oppressor, wanting to be like the oppressor, wanting the oppressor to like them, mostly because the oppressor held all the power.
5. In a sense, all men everywhere are slightly schizoid-divorced from the reality of maintaining life. This makes it easier for them to play games with it. It is almost a cliché that women feel greater grief at sending a son off to a war or losing him to that war because they bore him, suckled him, and raised him. The men who foment those wars did none of those things and have a more superficial estimate of the worth of human life. One hour a day is a low estimate of the amount of time one has to spend “keeping” oneself. By foisting this off on others, man has seven hours a week-one working day more to play with his mind and not his human needs. Over the course of generations it is easy to see whence evolved the horrifying abstractions of modern life.
6. With the death of each form of oppression, life changes and new forms evolve. English aristocrats at the turn of the century were horrified at the idea of enfranchising working men-were sure that it signaled the death of civilization and a return to barbarism. Some working men were even deceived by this line. Similarly with the minimum wage, abolition of slavery, and female suffrage. Life changes but it goes on. Don’t fall for any line about the death of everything if men take a turn at the dishes. They will imply that you are holding back the revolution (their revolution). But you are advancing it (your revolution).
7. Keep checking up. Periodically consider who’s actually doing the jobs. These things have a way of backsliding so that a year later once again the woman is doing everything. After a year make a list of jobs the man has rarely if ever done. You will find cleaning pots, toilets, refrigerators and ovens high on the list. Use time sheets if necessary. He will accuse you of being petty. He is above that sort of thing (housework). Bear in mind what the worst jobs are, namely the ones that have to be done every day or several times a day. Also the ones that are dirty-it’s more pleasant to pick up books, newspapers, etc., than to wash dishes. Alternate the bad jobs. It’s the daily grind that gets you down. Also make sure that you don’ t have the responsibility for the housework with occasional help from him. “I’ll cook dinner for you tonight” implies it’s really your job and isn’t he a nice guy to do some of it for you.
8. Most men had a rich and rewarding bachelor life during which they did not starve or become encrusted with crud or buried under the liner. There is a taboo that says women mustn’ t strain themselves in the presence of men-we haul around 50 pounds of groceries if we have to but aren’t allowed to open a jar if there is someone around to do it for us. The reverse side of the coin is that men aren’t supposed to be able to take care of themselves without a woman. Both are excuses for making women do the housework.
9. Beware of the double whammy. He won’t do the little things he always did because you’re now a “Liberated Woman,” right? Of course he won’t do anything else either….
I was just finishing this when my husband came in and asked what I was doing. Writing a paper on housework. Housework? he said. Housework? Oh my god how trivial can you get? A paper on housework.



















