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They Are Vixens Not Romantic Objects By John Chizoba Vincent by AfricanBard: 5:55pm On Jul 03, 2020
They Are Vixens Not Romantic Objects By John Chizoba Vincent

“The phenomenon of the video vixen dates back to 1989, when 2 live crew brought Miami base to hip hop scene with the joint “Me so Hot “, turning the scantily clad woman into an archetype. Over the past three decades, the genre has become a career path for countless young women trying to get on in a male dominated industry that gives aspiring models, dancers, and performers the space to present their bodies as objects of desire” - Huck Magazine.

The industry has gone bad in many ways; women are treated like intimacy gadgets; as flirt objects or rather an object of satisfaction. It is very common among our directors these days giving a green light to these ladies who take turns to visit them one after the other so that they could be called upon in the next job. In so doing, these directors end up not using them at the end of the day. This is not inclusive to all music video directors, film directors or model agencies; we still have a good number of them out there who are truly good or dedicated to their jobs or career.

Although these women are just working in the system where majority are men while the least are women, giving them a unique advantage is necessary in other not to push them into believing that you must sleep with a music video director before you could be fixed on the job. Or rather, having most directors believe that these ladies who are out there exposing their body in the name of fending for themselves could be used as a intimacy gadget.

In a 2007 interview with video vixen Melissa Ford, she stated how girls have to fight for the attention because there are up to 90 women on set willing to do anything to get camera exposure. For most women in a music video, they do get much airtime and it does not elevate them to other opportunities. Kevin Powell chimed in saying that you can still have females in a video, but there has to be a balance between that and other themes like the 1980s and 1990s.

My personal opinion is that there is nothing innately wrong with women being proud of their sexuality in videos and entertaining the audience, but having the whole depict fifty women shaking their buttocks in front of the cameras, when men are not doing same thing is just wrong. Having them have to satisfy the artiste or the director at the end of the video shoot is uncalled for. They should be a balance between them and their career. Their body should not be used as an exchange for the money they are supposed to collect at the end of the day.. Don’t allow any artiste to rough handle you on set in the name of you trying to shake up your buttock in front of the camera or trying to please the audience that will watch the video later. Place a value on your body. Get a manager if possible and that manager should be in the position to tell the client what you can do and those things you can and would never do. You are a vixen and not a intimacy gadget or tool for immorality.

For years, the modeling industry has been criticized for how it does not protect the rights of its workers. Many vixens and models have spoken out about the sexual harassment and emotional pressures faced by underaged girls in the business, and the vixen health and prospect are the subject of heated argument. Do these girls have a future after exposing their body in countless videos? Can a man still see them and look back with a smile of how pretty their body is? What does the future holds for these women?

These are questions and more and more of them we will keep asking ourselves about these women on every screen in our home. Do they really have something that triggers them to do this work or are they doing it for its pleasures? How can we help these ladies to become better women in our society? Let’s save these ladies, they are vixens and not sex objects.
Source@https://africanbard.com/2020/07/03/they-are-vixens-not-romantic-objects-by-john-chizoba-vincent/

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