Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
Exceptionalism is everywhere, but the major thing is women are unable to grasp the rooted and deeper picture behind it.
Utilizing the voice, raising it to bring awareness, rising to the level of realizing the growing problem, cultivating the seeding plants of organizations for healthy benefits for women, research-based organizations working within the media and entertainment industry to engage, educate, and influence media producers to dramatically improve gender representation in films, to stop stereotyping girls and women, and to create diverse female characters in entertainment targeting children ages 11 and under. Same goes for offering educational programming for content creators, entertainment industry leaders, corporations, educational institutions, and individuals focused on gender equality and the use of non-stereotypical images of women and girls. It also brings awareness to this issue by promoting body confidence all over the world and making a commitment to never objectify women in their work and creating a video mocking the myriad ads that use women as sexualized props to promote their brands.
Social media should bring awareness rather than objectify the perfect image of women and girls. Different shows how women and girls are portrayed in media and advertising and the connections between sexual objectification and mental, emotional, and physical implications, including eating disorders, low self-esteem, sexual harassment, and violence.
Reporting media legally so women can put a stop sign to this nonsense once and for all.
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