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quote [ What’s really at play here the creepy, inappropriate public inclination to sexualize young girls in the media. We do not need to perpetuate the culture of dehumanization Hollywood has enabled. But the media has become democratized; social media and user-generated content mean anyone can write about anyone, and there is a good chance anyone will see it. We are all part of the media, but I don’t know if we’ve realized that yet, nor understood what a tremendous responsibility that is. ]
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Dienes said @ 9:31pm GMT on 21st January
The entertainment industry is in a big push to appear like it is promoting body positivity, anyway.
I think we have an instinct to protect children and youths. The idea that only young women should be protected is p sexist.
Dienes said @ 9:31pm GMT on 21st January
The entertainment industry is in a big push to appear like it is promoting body positivity, anyway.
I think we have an instinct to protect children and youths. The idea that only young women should be protected is p sexist against both men and women.
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Dienes said @ 9:31pm GMT on 21st January [Score:3 Underrated]
The entertainment industry is in a big push to appear like it is promoting body positivity, anyway.
I think we have an instinct to protect children and youths. The idea that only young women should be protected is p sexist against both men and women.
There was a southpark episode about Britney Spears touching on the way we treat young celebrities, but my mind typically goes back to the plotline in American Gods regarding child sacrifice.