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Be careful you could offend people with accusations like thatWhy am I not surprised that a thread over the outrage over a percieved 'woke' incident is full of male ragers going on about 'fat' women.
Be careful you could offend people with accusations like thatWhy am I not surprised that a thread over the outrage over a percieved 'woke' incident is full of male ragers going on about 'fat' women.
YEP!
Either that or we have some truly awful women on here aswell.
Yeah, it's truly awful to be concerned about one of the biggest health problems in the country.
YEP!
Either that or we have some truly awful women on here aswell.
Yeah sure. Lots of concern going on around here.Yeah, it's truly awful to be concerned about one of the biggest health problems in the country.
How anyone can turn being over weight to be a 'woke culture' issue is beyond me.Way more full on land whales around now. It was rare when I was a kid :/
Like my neighbours on one side. Both massive and barely fit through their front door.
But being fat is part of the whole "woke" culture too. Body acceptance and all that. I'm sure being body proud will keep heart attacks and diabetes away.
Yeah, it's truly awful to be concerned about one of the biggest health problems in the country.
Haha yeah I keep forgetting how overly sensitive the overly offended are.Be careful you could offend people with accusations like that
Way more full on land whales around now. It was rare when I was a kid :/
Like my neighbours on one side. Both massive and barely fit through their front door.
But being fat is part of the whole "woke" culture too. Body acceptance and all that. I'm sure being body proud will keep heart attacks and diabetes away.
The perfect example, even people's weight being bought into wokeism. Its really is endless. You are all just becoming a joke and are turning this campaign of yours into a meme. Congrats!
How do you know that re: this campaign?
I think everyone is aware that M&S has used healthy models in the past but the comment is made about this campaign. As for being offended, what part of that poster's comment made you think he was "offended"? You seem to be more "offended" yourself, you've thrown in a silly emoji even as a sign of contempt but are still ironically complaining about others being offended.
Did you see the bit where I wroteit wasn't necessarily aimed at that poster. He does like to get outraged by what he thinking is wokeism though.Some of you
I think it more the other way around tbh... various woke people pop in to complain about the fact that a thread even exists or that people are critical of some woke or anti woke topic, in the cases where a thread gets locked or disappeared the outrage seems to be much more on the side of the work types, throwing in accusations of racism etc... just look at some of the locked threads.
Wokery....sounds a bit like a book on advanced chinese cooking.
How anyone can turn being over weight to be a 'woke culture' issue is beyond me.
How big do they need to be? Second and third pics are clearly obese, which is not something that should be promoted and normalised.and the best bit? That advert doesn't have a single model remotely that big - literally making stuff up to be enraged about!
How big do they need to be? Second and third pics are clearly obese, which is not something that should be promoted and normalised.
Ironic that you're unfamiliar with a significant aspect of wokeness when you're very much a willing pawn when it comes to other aspects.
Critical theories include critical race theory, queer theory, gender studies, fat studies and postcolonial theory. You might be unaware of it but this is what drives lots of the now popular narratives on these topics.
While the thread title is rather uninformative and the actual action taken by M&S in introducing this new range uncontroversial in itself the way it has been presented with reference to George Floyd is rather cringe-worthy and the marketing for it with overweight and/or obese models, complete with stretch marks for some etc.. is right out of a woke playbook.
Ironic that you're unfamiliar with a significant aspect of wokeness when you're very much a willing pawn when it comes to other aspects.
Critical theories include critical race theory, queer theory, gender studies, fat studies and postcolonial theory. You might be unaware of it but this is what drives lots of the now popular narratives on these topics.
While the thread title is rather uninformative and the actual action taken by M&S in introducing this new range uncontroversial in itself the way it has been presented with reference to George Floyd is rather cringe-worthy and the marketing for it with overweight and/or obese models, complete with stretch marks for some etc.. is right out of a woke playbook.
I think you are confusing obese with morbidly obese. Second pic without doubt is clinically obese, third might be borderline overweight.Overweight, but not clinically obese.
Why am I not surprised that a thread over the outrage over a percieved 'woke' incident is full of male ragers going on about 'fat' women.