"Slut shaming" has become a regrettable phenomenon.
The term seems to have become a kind of traffic password, as long as it involves sexy and nudity, it will be labeled "slut".
Recently, Yu Shuxin suffered this kind of slut humiliation again with the release of a set of photo albums from the album "Esther".
Although the photo styles vary.
From cute and feminine;
to erogenous purity;
And then to the little fresh.
But in the eyes of some people, even the slightest hint is buttoned up as a "slut".
Some netizens even made these photos into small cards of "calling for prostitutes", and the sexually suggestive words were unbearable.
Not only that, but some people did not hesitate to forward these small cards in order to see the excitement, and added words such as "5 cents a night, always serve XX boss".
These snarky words make people feel heartache for what happened to her.
Yu Shuxin's team issued a statement defending the behavior of these rumor-mongers, but the practice did not stop, but intensified.
However, Yu Shuxin is not the only one who suffers from slut shaming, as long as she is associated with sexiness, she will basically suffer this treatment.
This phenomenon has become so common that one wonders why sexiness necessarily equals a slut? Why are women blamed when they show their beauty?
In the entertainment industry, sexiness seems to have become an insurmountable gap.
Any topic related to sexiness is easy to attract public criticism and condemnation.
This "slut shaming" does not only appear in some female stars, but throughout the entertainment industry.
If you don't believe it, look at what happened to these stars.
Li Yuchun was accused on social media of "inappropriate dress" and "too revealing" because he was wearing a crop top. "There is no moral bottom line" and "it damages her image".
Wu Qingfeng wore a tights at the concert, which attracted accusations from some fans. Some people say that his dress is too sexy, contrary to the image of the artist, and some people even directly call him a "satyr".
Huang Shengyi was maliciously criticized by netizens because of a sexy photo. Some say she is "too old to show her flesh like this", others say her "face and body do not match", others simply call her a "prostitute".
What's more frightening is that this "slut shaming" is not limited to the entertainment industry.
In real life, women often suffer similar attacks. Whether it's rescuing people on the street or excelling at work, women are always prone to attention to their clothing and appearance.
Last year, a female teacher wearing a skirt in class was complained by her parents about "inappropriate clothing."
The female teacher was later asked to go to the school leader's office to explain, and was eventually disciplined solely for her dress.
Another time, on the subway, a woman wearing a miniskirt got on the train, but was unaccustomed to being seen by a male passenger, and even directly lifted her skirt.
This scene was filmed by the passengers next to him and uploaded to the Internet, causing an uproar.
These examples show that women face social injustice, discrimination, and even more serious violence.
We should not blame or judge others for the way they dress.
Sexiness itself is not an original sin, what is really dirty are those thoughts and speeches.
We should always adhere to the principle of equality between men and women, and do not easily put the "slut shaming" hat on women's heads, just because their dress is slightly sexy.