A Quote by Paul Ryan

Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified. — © Paul Ryan
Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified.
People keep telling me, "You don't like boys!" And I'm saying, "Wow, no, it's just that you're not used to them being objectified in movies, but women are so often objectified in movies and we don't care."
It's an endless proving of myself, that I really am a musician, that I have something to offer in the room. That women can be musicians, women can be rock stars, women can be more than an objectified idea of a pop star.
Women are often only in the media to be victimised or objectified
Women's bodies have always been used as a spectacle and objectified.
We live in a patriarchal culture. It's okay for women to be objectified but not for men.
I'm so aware how often women's bodies are objectified on film.
We depend on the critics to give us a glimpse of what happened. Bernard Shaw championed Ibsen, who got the most terrible notices for his plays. Kenneth Tynan championed young writers, and as a result, the theatre has changed radically.
So often, women are there just to be looked at and be objectified for the titillation of the male audience.
Radio 1 has always championed women; take Annie Nightingale, for example. One of my heroes.
TED Women will focus on the ideas and innovations championed by women and girls. These cover everything from community development to economic growth to biodynamic farming to robotics to medical treatments to the use of technology for personal safety and peace making.
As women, we need to stand together. We are judged and objectified often enough by men.
What happens is young girls see images of women being objectified, and the more the woman becomes an object the more followers and likes she has - they see that as a role model and try to imitate these women, but they're not old enough to know what they're doing.
The roles I used to be cast for were typically objectified women, so I was always being shown or spoken about through the lens of the guy.
WOMEN preserve the culture of this country with greater tenacity and faith. They keep men on the moral path and inspire them to follow spiritual discipline. Their hearts are tender and full of compassion for the hungry and the distressed. That is why in this land, women are adored and revered.
I've been constantly under male gaze. In our movies, women are constantly objectified.
Generally speaking, men are held in great esteem in all parts of the world, so why shouldn't women have their share? Soldiers and war heroes are honored and commemorated, explorers are granted immortal fame, martyrs are revered, but how many people look upon women too as soldiers?
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