I've just watched the film: Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders & it was fascinating.
I'm not American, so wasn't brought up with a cheerleading culture, but, for me, Suzanne Mitchell is a heroine & true feminist & I'll tell you for why:
There is nothing wrong with utilising human beauty for entertainment purposes, in fact, its inspirational. It just so happens that nature has chosen the youthful female form to be above all other forms of beauty. There is no problem here, as long as these young woman have a 'safe space' to offer their beauty to the rest of humanity & if that's the case, humanity will benefit - humanity will be inspired. Now! Here's why Suzanne Mitchell is a heroine & true feminist - she provided that safe space. She didn't just talk about; she actually did it.
These safe spaces are only threatened when the likes of Jerry Jones get their hands on them.
I'm not a Dallas Cowboys fan, but, I'm a fan of Suzanne Mitchell's Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
2018
Action / Documentary
Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
2018
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
The never-before-told story of Suzanne Mitchell, the fiercely-loyal den mother of the original Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Seen by many as regressive and exploitative, this diverse sisterhood of small-town "girls next door" became a controversial pop culture phenomenon at the height of the Sexual Revolution, changing the game of football -- and America -- forever.
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fascinating & inspirational - With A Bitter Jerry Jones Aftertaste
Not What I Expected
Came across this flipping channels, watched 10 minutes and pulled it up on demand to watch the whole thing. I found it warm, nostalgic, timely, and informative. This film is a personal story, moving, a story of loyalty, and passion. The slice of women's emancipation through the 60's and 70's as seen through the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders eyes is honest and illuminating. Very good movie.
More Left Wing Agenda Pushing Politics
It stared out as a documentary about the Dallas Cowboys and was just OK.
But soon it took a far left turn and became more propaganda from the far left.
What is wrong with the entertainment business today? Can't make ONE movie where your agenda isnt shoved in our collective faces?