Asleep on a sunbeam wrote:Well would you guys agree:
It misrepresents veganism and non-veganism.
Misrepresents the way the body works, with fat distribution and spot reduction not working, it implies anyone can get those legs, but to have legs that skinny most people would have to be at a very unhealthy weight.
It is implying we should want legs like those, hardly the greatest message.
etc.
Or is that an over reaction?
I don't think that's an over-reaction at all. I completely agree, actually.
Each to his/her own, but there is
nothing beautiful about those legs. You could argue that beauty is subjective, and that other people might find them beautiful. But by making that argument you would completely negate your argument, if you see what I mean. i.e. objectively, they are just legs.
I really hate the shallow kind of personality that would produce that picture and promote that kind of unhealthily thin body shape (or any other kind of body shape in fact) as 'desirable'. That sort of superficial mentality is uglier than any physical properties a person could have.
Whoever made that picture might as well just openly promote anorexia. But what would you think if the legs looked healthy and strong? I'd be thinking 'great legs' but I'd still dislike the superficiality of it. I just hate anything that promotes aesthetics as the be-all and end-all of life. Especially knowing how many people hate themselves for not looking like what they're 'supposed' to look like...