In English class, I was recently given the assignment to write a persuasive speech on an issue which I felt passionate about. Gender politics is currently a hot topic at my school, but I felt that slut-shaming and the casual use of the word slut particularly as an insult is what I needed to express my views on. I feel the word slut and words related to this are being used too casually by young students at schools. Due to the explicit content, my English teacher felt she had to tell the students they were allowed to leave the classroom if they were too offended by the word slut -- and some boys did. Here is what I said to my fellow peers.
Teacher ‘asked boy she had sex with “who else can I be a slut with?”‘
Teacher 'asked boy she had sex with “who else can I be a slut with?”' | Metro News
When Hannah Smith committed suicide after being viciously bullied on social media site Ask. We said we would force social media sites to be accountable for their lax moderation, and crack down on those tormenting teenagers to death with vile abuse. Why, then, less than a week after her funeral, did photos of a teenage girl performing oral sex on a boy in a field become the second worldwide trending topic on Twitter on Monday? And why were there endless jokes, insults and disapprobation slung her way, and not at the boy concerned? The incident happened during an Eminem concert at Slane Castle in Ireland. And immediately the girl was branded a slut online with hashtags: 'slanegirl' and 'slaneslut' fast becoming trends.
My Class Speech About Slut-Shaming (And What Happened When I Gave It)
Deborah Lowe, 53, sent the card to the year-old when he blocked her on social media after she had sex with him at her house, Minshull Street Crown Court was told. Who else can I be a slut with? So please tell me what I have done.
Leora Tanenbaum is not a slut. That didn't stop her from being labeled as such during her years in school, nor did it stop her from being bullied for her sexuality -- just like countless other young women across the country. As a result of her own "slut-bashing," a term she coined in her first book, " Slut!