I'm not sure about this body being healthy. Average is healthy and the average in USA is overweight.
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I apologize, what I meant to say is generously proportioned
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thank you! The messages we see around us have such an impact. That sort of visual bullying isn't healthy.
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My word! It's back to 1984 now, is it? This is fascist censorship and very dangerous.
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fascist censorship? How about just a readjustment of what you tell the world is normal or acceptable?
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Please tell me how a fitness based company go about advertising its products using a larger sized model?
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they can, and do, use whatever models they want to reflect their brand. Issue is declaring it only body.
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Do you not see the irony in the ad being banned because of her body shape?
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it's not her body shape being banned. It's the combination of message with a visual image.
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It's a company promoting fitness supplements. They're not going to use an obese model are they?
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perfect. You can't be body shamed if women don't show their bodies. This is progressive.
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I agree mr Khan,sir I modified this filthy add to be right proper British
@MayorofLondon@TfLpic.twitter.com/flycgwgaAe
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in what was was that a body shaming advert?
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I saw an advert for Rolex the other day which was deeply salary-shaming. Can these be banned please?
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