U.N. Considers Banning Boobs from Advertising


Boobies, burgers, and bikinis these are the hard-hitting problems on the forefront of the liberal feminist agenda.

A United Nations group is focusing all of their energies on banning ALL sexy advertising that reinforces stereotypes deemed negative by the body positive movement. The Unstereotype Alliance is a prominent United Nations Women’s Group on a serious mission to combat this atrocious problem only affecting privileged women in 1st world countries.

The Unstereotype Alliance is part of the UN Women’s Group and their mission is “to banish stereotypical portrayals of gender in advertising and all brand led content.” See, I told you I wasn’t joking around. This is a serious thing, or actually it’s something that lunatics take seriously.

The mission of the Stereotype Alliance is to,

“tackle the widespread prevalence of stereotypes that are often perpetuated through advertising.”

Which sounds stupid but innocent enough at first, until you start to commit the cardinal liberal sin of thinking and using your God damn brain.  As yes, despite, what feminist say, women do have brains and the majority of us are not this stupid. Feminist do not speak for most of us! Right ladies?!

1. Who defines what is and what isn’t a negative stereotype? 

This is important. Think of PC guidelines and censorship. A man recently got sentenced to over a year in jail for posting comments to his private FB page deemed “hate speech”. What are the government’s guidelines for “hate speech”? Nobody knows. They don’t exist. It is up to the discretion of the acting Attorney General to decide what should and shouldn’t be prosecuted as hate speech. Feminist are angry. Why is this point being raised? Anger clouds judgment and inhibits rational thought. People who’re angry shouldn’t be in charge of deciding what is offensive and what isn’t offensive to women. Listen up, feminist. This is why people are saying it’s not your place to decide what advertising makes you feel un-body positive. You’re just being reactive and why should anyone take you seriously… This is why people are saying you shouldn’t be making decisions on sexy advertising NOT because you’re women.

2. Why are you encouraging young girls and fellow women to put their self-worth in how they perceive other people to be perceiving their bodies, feminist? 

This is what I find to be the saddest aspect of this entire discussion. You see this isn’t actually about men liking to look at pretty girls wearing bikinis while eating a burger. And let’s get serious. Banning sexy advertising isn’t going to stop 1 damn guy from looking at images or videos of prior mentioned attractive young women somewhere else on the web. Furthermore, you can’t reprogram guys minds to stop being attracted to sexy women and only aroused by 1 cow for the rest of his life. That is just a biological impossibility. Not men being misogynistic assholes. Sorry to break it you feminist pigs but such facts aren’t alarming when you operate in reality. So now that we’ve established the male “patriarchy” component to this is stupid and complete nonsense. Let’s get to the root of the issue, women hating other women.

Most women know when a sexy Carl Jr’s commercial comes on the television that holding the burger is probably about as close as that perfectly toned model came to a burger in the weeks leading up to the shoot. Most of us can’t eat hamburgers every day without packing on the pounds. And women are overall more open about stating they feel self-conscious about their weight than men. It can be annoying to see that perfect looking model with a burger and find it off-putting as either,

A) Thin and know burgers have to be avoided to keep that type of figure and it’s a shame because they’re delicious and gets you craving.

B) You’re overweight and find it unfair you can’t eat burgers and stay that size so you hate on the model

C) You might be thin, you might be a bit bigger, but regardless you’re insecure and can’t help but worry deep down that your boyfriend or husband could never find you as attractive as that gorgeous busty model eating a burger with a certain passion that indicates another sort of appetite, while practically naked.

Tearing down other women is not the way to build women up. Which sounds stupid to say. But obviously needs to be said.

Your self-confidence comes from yourself. And confidence is attractive. The more you value yourself. The more you give yourself the respect meriting a smart sovereign individual in control of your own life, the more and more absurd the concept of other people determining your self-worth becomes.

To reference an overused quote by a liberal feminist from the old days, Eleanor Roosevelt,

Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent.

Women are smart, right feminist? Women should not be deriving their self-confidence from their bodies, right feminist?

Here are the real questions feminist, all women and men for that matter need to be asking themselves. And it involves looking inward not outward in judgment and anger at the world

Do I like my body?

Do I like myself?

Am I living the type of life that I want to be living? And if not what could I do to change that?

Banning sexy advertising IS NOT going to fix body confidence issues.

I think most know deep down that they enjoy being able to do actives without being winded and that making healthy eating choices improves their overall health and mental clarity.

Banning sexy advertising IS NOT going to make you stop worrying that your boyfriend or partner secretly wished you were still the size you were when you started going out.

Banning sexy advertising IS telling other women what they can and can’t do with their bodies.

Banning sexy advertising IS thin and beauty shaming women for winning the genetic lottery and turning that into a disciplined career.

Banning sexy advertising is stupid, will not help women resolve body confidence issues and insult to real women around the globe facing life and death problems.

So, ladies how about we get to work on finding out what is happening to all of the children that keep disappearing from a small town in Missouri and the global human trafficking trade?

How about we join President Trump and the Department of Justice in fighting the growing rise in FGM putting half a million U.S. girls at risk right here in our own communities??

The U.N. has already taking measures to make “cultural appropriation” an international crime. It seems quite likely then that it will only be a matter of time till boobs are banned from advertising as well. But the great thing about being confident sovereign individuals is all this bullshit being strewn out by feminist and the U.N. doesn’t have to stop us from truly fighting for the real problems facing women and girls today. Let’s do it!

Source: Downtrend 

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