Spike Lee Says There Will Be Real 'Sex Strikes' After 'Chiraq' Comes Out
Director Spike Lee told Stephen Colbert he thinks there will be real-life "sex strikes" after the release of his new movie "Chiraq."
In Spike Lee's new movie Chiraq (modeled on the ancient Greek comedy Lysistrata), women withhold sex as a way to force their men to put down their guns and stop the violence that has ravaged the South Side of Chicago in recent years.
Here's a poster that Lee posted that kind of sums it up with the movie's tagline:
Last night on Late Show With Stephen Colbert the director said he thinks that "sex strikes" could become a real thing that people use to create social change, especially on college campuses where he said sexual harassment and date rapes are "abundant."
Via Slate:
It's not really clear how withholding sex from people would be effective as a way to combat date rape, because, well, it's rape, but the idea of sex strikes in general is definitely provocative.
If you haven't seen the trailer for Chiraq yet, here's a refresher.
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