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Sex Dolls, Robots, and Woman Hating - Caitlin Roper

Sex Dolls, Robots, and Woman Hating - Caitlin Roper

Update: 2022-08-20
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Caitlin Roper, Campaigns Manager for Collective Shout, talks about her new book, Sex Dolls, Robots, and Woman Hating: The Case for Resistance, published by Spinifex Press.



In her book, Roper debunks common arguments put forward in favor of an industry which she describes as the “literal objectification” of women into sex objects.



“Lifelike, replica women and girls  produced for men’s sexual use, sex dolls and robots represent the literal objectification of women. They are marketed as companions, the means for men to create their ‘ideal’ woman, and as the ‘perfect girlfriend’ that can be stored away after its use.



Advocates claim the development of sex dolls and robots should be actively encouraged and will have many benefits — but for who?



Sex Dolls, Robots and Woman Hating
exposes the inherent misogyny in the trade in sex dolls and robots modeled on the bodies of women and girls for men’s unlimited sexual use. From doll owners enacting violence and torture on their dolls, men choosing their dolls over their wives, dolls made in the likeness of specific women and the production of child sex abuse dolls, sex dolls  and robots pose a serious threat to the status of women and girls.



‘Sex dolls and robots in the female form function as an endorsement of men’s sexual rights, with women and girls positioned as sexual objects. The  production of these products further cements women’s second class status.’”


You can register to attend Caitlin’s book launch event on August 23rd, or pre-order a copy of Sex Dolls, Robots and Woman Hating.

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Kell Brigan (Kell Checks In)

The argument that a doll could ease loneliness is similar to the abusive "emotional support animal" myths being used to force pets where they don't belong, including communities that don't want pets around or even people with real disabilities who cannot be around pets, especially dogs. A legitimate psychoanalyst would wean somebody off of an addiction to an animal, but instead they're selling their signatures. In both cases, human weakness is used to justify abuse of other people.

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Sex Dolls, Robots, and Woman Hating - Caitlin Roper

Sex Dolls, Robots, and Woman Hating - Caitlin Roper

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