Potty-Mouth Princesses Break the Silence on Domestic Violence ...

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The Potty-Mouth Princess Posse is back to tackle a very important issue: domestic violence. The girls drop their fair share of f-bombs (why else would they be called the potty-mouth princesses?) to explain just how messed up it is that little girls saying the F-word is more "shocking and offensive" than violence against women.

"What's more offensive? A little girl saying fuck? Or the fucked up and sexist way society barely lifts a finger when men raise their fists?" they said. The video is from fckh8.myshopify.com. Watch the whole thing here:

What do you think of the video? Too far? Just enough? Tell me your thoughts in the comments!

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Don't take the video so seriously. This is cute, the girls got to dress up. They didn't say EVERY man is like that. They said 1 in 4. 1 in 4 will be abused by their husbands. Therefore 1 in 4 men. The video is made to help stop domestic violence. I loved this video, and tbh I'ma women but I'm not even supportive of all these rights for women.

@Olivia I agree, you can't stop these women in the limelight from doing what they want, but that's part of the problem.they get on stage or in front of a camera and make it seem ok and that women should always act like this. Most women have respec for their bodies and for themselves that it gets difficult day to day when people expect you to be sexy all the time. I found the video to be effective because I actually sat down and watched it. Another taboo is not yo teach our children to say those words, but keeping it quiet about kids and women being abused? Shit, put it both on blast.

That was fuckn awesome

I think is about time we paid attention to this injustice!!!!!

This is ridiculous. Domestic violence is an issue, but how is putting on a pretty dress and dropping the f bomb going to make a difference? Also, this video portrays all men as sexist, chauvinistic jerks. Do they know how sexist this is??? Also, this video addressed woman being portrayed as "tweaking sex objects". Well maybe BeyoncΓ© shouldn't dance in lingerie while singing about sex (Drunk in Love Music Video) or Nicki shouldn't lap dance while singing about her "fat ass" or Kim Kardashian shouldn't try to "break the internet". These women just make this objectification worst, and they are the ones putting it out there. No one forces them to. Bottom line is, this video is supporting a good cause, but in a horrible way. This is NOT the way to achieve equal treatment.

I agree with you @Olivia 100%. Half the girls on that video probably don't know what they're talking about, some of them are so young. Domestic violence is a problem but this is not the right way to deal with it.

this video is just enough i already watched it and I believe it was a good idea ; you don't be to agree with me i didn't say you had to ; this was a way to get peoples attention on this problem πŸ˜ŠπŸ’―πŸ˜

love it.

this is cool

YES! ✊ this video is perfect and it will really get people's attention