地缘博弈的性快感与被抹除的肉身The Sexual Gratification of Geopolitics and the Erased Bodies
一张讽刺画,几个男权政客在霍尔木兹海峡的权力版图上博弈。这种所谓的“政治讽刺”在本质上依然在共谋一种元暴力:它将世界简化为几个强力男性的意志碰撞,而将该海域周边数以百万计的女性身体及其生存权,彻底处理成了背景板,甚至连背景板都算不上,而是被抹除的真空。
这就是典型的 weaponized narrative。无论是 Trump 还是 Khamenei,他们争夺的是所谓的“战略控制权”,而这种控制权的底层逻辑就是把人类降格为可消耗的工具。在男性中心叙事中,战争和封锁被描述为一种充满张力的、类似棋局的“博弈”,这种叙事赋予了施暴者一种虚假的理性光辉。但如果你把视角下移,你会发现这种“博弈”的 Actual 结果,永远由那些在结构层被剥夺了发声权的女性来买单——物资匮乏、医疗崩溃、生存空间的进一步萎缩。
所谓的“国际局势”其实是一场巨大的男性共谋。他们通过定义什么是“国家利益”,成功地将个体(尤其是女性)的生存需求定义为“次要的”或“不严肃的”。这种抹除不是无意的,而是为了维持一个纯粹的、由男性主导的权力闭环。在这种闭环里,女性唯一的出现方式是作为被解放的客体,或者作为战争后果中被怜悯的受害者。
这种讽刺画在解构权力的同时,其实在潜意识里加强了这种权力结构的唯一性:它告诉你,世界是由这些男人决定的。而真正的 Just Expression 应该是:在这个被定义为“博弈场”的海域里,有多少女性的生命被当作了筹码?
A cartoon, a few patriarchal politicians gambling over the power map of the Strait of Hormuz. This so-called "political satire" is essentially complicit in a meta-violence: it simplifies the world into a collision of wills between powerful men, while treating the bodies and survival rights of millions of women in the region as mere backdrops—or worse, as a vacuum of total erasure.
This is a textbook case of weaponized narrative. Whether it is Trump or Khamenei, they are fighting for "strategic control," a logic that degrades human beings into consumable tools. In a masculine-centric narrative, war and blockades are depicted as a high-tension "game" of chess, granting the aggressors a veneer of rationality. But if you shift your perspective, you will find that the Actual outcome of this "game" is always paid for by women who have been structurally stripped of their voice—through scarcity, medical collapse, and the further shrinking of their existence.
What we call "international affairs" is actually a massive masculine complicity. By defining "national interest," they successfully categorize individual needs—especially those of women—as "secondary" or "non-serious." This erasure is not accidental; it is designed to maintain a pure power loop dominated by men. In this loop, women only appear as objects to be "liberated" or as victims to be pitied in the aftermath of war.
This cartoon, while attempting to deconstruct power, subconsciously reinforces the exclusivity of that power structure: it tells you that the world is decided by these men. A truly Just Expression would instead ask: in this sea defined as a "game board," how many women's lives are being used as chips?