Victoria’s Secret apologizes for Native American-inspired look
This is current in the media today, but what is the real message being sent by airing this show? What is the purpose if not not to provide a sexually charged show or in fact, a very long commercial for a lingerie store. What is being communicated? What is the purpose?
These models are mere children not old enough to have a beer. Again, what is the purpose? For men to buy these items for the women in their lives and hope they look 20 years old and leggy? Is it for women to buy these items and feel they are 20 and leggy?
What is our message as a society with such a "commercial" in December?
We live in a world bombarded with ads for cosmetic surgery. They are everywhere and the surgeries keep getting cheaper.
What is up with us? Our society?
Can we not love ourselves, appreciate our morals, values, intelligence and skills. It's time we grow up and stop focusing on the fantasies being fed by the media and our commercialized society. Please!
If we allow our brains to rot behind a TV, guess what? They will.
Grab a book, buy a bicycle, get running shoes, go hiking..... get a life; love your body the way it is and enjoy life.
And sex, it's about bonding, connecting and love, not about the overly priced small outfit sold to you on the longest commercial........
Native Americans have taken a stand, good for them....
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