In full support of your view Jen! #teamjen @repostapp @iamnikkireed ・・・. Wowza! Everyone should take a second to read this incredibly powerful op-ed written by Jennifer Aniston for Huffington Post. Beautiful, eloquent, and a true dose of kickass. Link below and in my bio!!! "Sometimes cultural standards just need a different perspective so we can see them for what they really are- a collective acceptance… a subconscious agreement. We are in charge of our agreement. Little girls everywhere are absorbing our agreement, passive or otherwise. And it begins early. The message that girls are not pretty unless they're incredibly thin, that they're not worthy of our attention unless they look like a supermodel or an actress on the cover of a magazine is something we are all willingly buying into. This conditioning is something girls then carry into womanhood. We use celebrity "news" to perpetuate this dehumanizing view of females, focused solely on one's physical appearance, which tabloids turn into a sporting event of speculation. Is she pregnant? Is she eating too much? Has she let herself go? Is her marriage on the rocks because the camera detects some physical "imperfection"? I used to tell myself that tabloids were like comic books, not to be taken seriously, just like a soap opera for people to follow when they need a distraction. But I really can't tell myself that anymore because the reality is the stocking and objectification I've experienced first-hand, going on decades now, reflects the warped way we calculate a woman's worth." http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_57855586e4b03fc3ee4e626f?

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In full support of your view Jen! #teamjen @repostapp @iamnikkireed ・・・. Wowza! Everyone should take a second to read this incredibly powerful op-ed written by Jennifer Aniston for Huffington Post. Beautiful, eloquent, and a true dose of kickass. Link below and in my bio!!! "Sometimes cultural standards just need a different perspective so we can see them for what they really are- a collective acceptance… a subconscious agreement. We are in charge of our agreement. Little girls everywhere are absorbing our agreement, passive or otherwise. And it begins early. The message that girls are not pretty unless they're incredibly thin, that they're not worthy of our attention unless they look like a supermodel or an actress on the cover of a magazine is something we are all willingly buying into. This conditioning is something girls then carry into womanhood. We use celebrity "news" to perpetuate this dehumanizing view of females, focused solely on one's physical appearance, which tabloids turn into a sporting event of speculation. Is she pregnant? Is she eating too much? Has she let herself go? Is her marriage on the rocks because the camera detects some physical "imperfection"? I used to tell myself that tabloids were like comic books, not to be taken seriously, just like a soap opera for people to follow when they need a distraction. But I really can't tell myself that anymore because the reality is the stocking and objectification I've experienced first-hand, going on decades now, reflects the warped way we calculate a woman's worth."
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_57855586e4b03fc3ee4e626f?


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