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Subject: Opinion: 'Brave One' Puts
Wrong Weapon in Women's Hands
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"The
Brave One" offers moviegoers the spectacle of a woman on a
blood-spattering vigilante rampage. Commentator Sandy Kobrin says the plot is
a perverted fantasy of women's actual relationship to guns and violence. Does
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subscription today at www.womensenews.org/join.cfm. Here's today's update: COMMENTARY
'Brave
One' Puts Wrong Weapon in Women's Hands
By Sandra Kobrin Editor's Note: The following is a commentary. The opinions
expressed are those of the author and not necessarily the views of Women's
Enews. (WOMENSENEWS)--"The
Brave One," released by Warner Bros last week, grossed $14 million and
topped the weekend box office. But for
my money it's a real loser. Jody
Foster plays a murderous vigilante who kills bad men--and interestingly
enough, only men--right and left. Her blood-spattering spree is triggered by
watching her fiancee get killed before her eyes. I'm
disappointed that Foster--who won an Oscar for her intelligent and poignant
performance as a rape survivor in "The Accused"--has chosen to
portray a woman who buys a gun and turns into an almost cartoon-like shooting
machine. I know
it's just a movie, and some people could view the over-the-top violence as a
major statement against guns and gun violence. In interviews Foster has said
her character "is ashamed of who she is and hates what she's
becomes." But the
movie is nonetheless a bloody shooting fest and I'm not inclined to be too
nuanced, subtle or ironic about this blast of big-budget violent
entertainment as long as I'm living in the The 2007
Small Arms Survey by the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International
Studies finds that the False
Plot Line
Amid
all this gun craziness along comes Women
and men don't own or use guns equally and sticking one in our hands doesn't
give us equality. "Males
represent 77 percent of homicide victims and nearly 90 percent of
offenders," a 2005 report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics finds.
"The victimization rates for males were 3 times higher than the rates
for females. The offending rates for males were 8 times higher than the rates
for females. The relationship between the victim and the offender differs for
female and male victims, female victims are more likely than male victims to
be killed by an intimate or family member. Male victims are more likely than
female victims to be killed by acquaintances or strangers." To put
it simply, most homicides are men going out and killing other men. Contrary
to the behavior of Foster's fictional character, women are not prone to
stranger-slaying. When a
woman does kill it is most often an intimate partner, family member, someone
she knew. Not a strange "bad guy." Take a look at the 55 women
currently on death row. The overwhelming majority of them are there for
killing their partners or children or someone they knew, not strangers. These
women didn't walk the streets, looking for trouble, or to kill for killing's
sake. Beatings
Drive Women to Kill
Incidents
of domestic violence often contribute to homicides women commit. The
overwhelming majority of the women incarcerated for killing men had been
battered by those men, according to Free Battered Women, the That
Bureau of Justice report concurs. "For the years 1976-2005 combined,
among all homicide victims, females are particularly at risk for intimate
killings and sex-related homicides," it says. "The
Brave One" also bolsters the myth that women can use guns--as the
National Rifle Association Web site puts it--for "personal safety
strategies" and "refusing to be a victim." Nothing
could be further from the truth. Women have been further endangered rather
than protected by the proliferation of handguns. When
women do purchase handguns, they use them on themselves more often than on
anyone else. According
to the Washington-based anti-gun Brady Campaign, regions with higher levels
of handgun ownership by women correspond to higher suicide rates for women. Although
women have higher rates of depression than men, it is the handgun-suicide
connection--rather than depression--that accounts for higher suicide rates. Women
Killed by Their Own Guns
Numbers
also show that women who buy handguns don't use them to kill or defend
themselves. On the contrary, the gun owner is often killed by a third party
who has gained access to her weapon. A 2005
Amnesty International study compared female homicide rates with male and
female gun ownership levels in 25 high-income countries. The authors found
that where firearms are more available to people, more women are killed. It's
particularly galling to see women drafted in the A 2005
report by Amnesty International on women and guns found women around the
world calling "for tougher arms controls, for safer communities, and for
respect for women's human rights. Their campaigns are working to rid not only
their own lives, but also those of their families and communities of the
ravages of gun violence." I know
we can't expect But
maybe we can give them some ideas for some even scarier movies about women. How
about a flick that shows formidable women using their brains, power and sex
appeal to take the guns away from the guys without using physical force?
Maybe Foster can play someone like, Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer Diane
Feinstein, or Hillary Clinton; intelligent, powerful women who have
consistently voted for gun control, getting them an F rating by gun
lobbyists. Or
maybe a big budget update of "Lysistrata," the Aristophanes play
about women who withhold sex from their husbands to stop the Peloponnesian
War. That would be really scary. Sandra Kobrin is a Women's
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